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Sensei Jan G. Knobel - 7.Dan

Chief Instructor / President JKA Nl. / JSKA Nl.

President / Co-Founder  WJKA

Member of the JSKA  Shihankai

 

 

 All members of the JSKA Shihankai

     Born - 30 mei 1950 in Roosendaal, the Netherlands
     Profession - Karate Instructor
     Started karate in 1973
     Grade 7. Dan JKA-JSKA
     Chief instructor JKA the Netherlands
     President JKA the Netherlands.
     Chief Instructor JKA the Netherlands.
     Chief Technical Director JKA the Netherlands.
     Founder of the World JKA Karate Alliance.
     Founder of Karate dojo Umo Jan Knobel
     Member of the SKDUN Technical Committe & Chairman of Disciplinary Committe
     Member of the JSKA  Shihankai 
     World Champion JKA 1996 - Greece
     European Champion JKA 1997 - Netherlands
     World Champion WJKA 2007 - Netherlands

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autobiography Sensei Jan Knobel - 7th dan

Born May 30th 1950, married and father of 3 sons. Went working on a cruise ship when he was 18 and visited many times the USA, what he still finds his favourite country. This resulted in a 3-week motorcycle trip at the West coast during his 25th wedding anniversary.
After his sailing period and after getting married to his wife Hanny, he went searching for something to do during the evening times. After seeing him play soccer, his father, former soccer coach of Ajax Amsterdam and the Dutch National Soccer team, advised him to hang his shoes to the tree because to his opinion: "He could not crash an egg with his feet". So he did and he went to practice karate.
His first foreign teacher was sensei Miyazaki and his assistant Sawada. They made such a big impression on him that Jan committed himself fully to Karate. It started for him as a hobby and became a lifestyle and his living. After a period of teaching karate at a local sports school, Jan started his own dojo in 1983. The dojo was and still is called UMO, meaning feather. This crest was a description of Jan's character and lifestyle, done by his former Japanese teacher sensei Miyazaki, who has passed away. He thought the feather in the air is swift and uncontrolled, attached to an arrow the feather directs and controls the arrow. This he thought Jan's character was, happy and fun but straight to the point and honest. Jan himself thought this a great honour sensei Miyazaki described him this way.
Jan practiced karate in those early days with sensei’s as Nakayama, Kase, Enoeda, Shirai, Ochi, Asai, Yahara, Abe.
Sensei Abe he met in 1985 during his first visit to Japan. He practised with sensei Abe during the Gaijin class for several weeks. At that time entering the JKA instructors class or training with the JKA Instructors class was impossible.
In the early days Jan had a lot of success during competitions. Several times Dutch champion, individual and team. Especially in his specialty Kata . In 1993 he transferred from the National Organization to his old love the JKA. He was sick and tired of politics and only wanted to practice and enjoy karate his way. Also the national organization was an all style organization and being so left a little room for traditional Karate. So he went to the JKA Asai fraction and stayed there until the last split. During his stay with sensei Asai he met sensei Amos and since then always stayed in contact with him. Jan developed his Karate under Asai sensei and became more exited. He still wanted to compete and he became European champion, 2nd in Johannesburg during the World Championships 1993 and World champion in Greece 1996. This, in his eyes completed his Karate and he devoted himself to coaching his sons and the rest of his team. Until now the successes are hardly to count, several European champions, high scores during World championships, several 1st - 2nd and 3rd places. Being independent, after the Asai split, Jan and his team competed with all kinds of organizations. He thought of himself as a Ronin, a samurai without a master. He kept contact with all those organisations and finally founded the WJKA, a traditional organization which was and still is in Jan’s blood.
Nowadays Jan shares his time between his dojo and courses he is giving throughout Europe. He is a well seen instructor in the Balkan countries and due to his efforts these Karateka’s are now able to travel throughout Europe to compete in several competitions.
Although he is a very busy man Jan still finds some time for his hobbies: speed cycling with his 86 year old father who still has a perfect condition. During these daily trips they share their knowledge about their sport and Jan uses this knowledge to develop his Karate. Jan likes to workout alone in his dojo and likes driving through the country on his motorbike with his wife Hanny.
At the moment Jan is training for his 8th dan. He is president of JKA the Netherlands, president / co-founder of the WJKA, general secretary / technical committee of the SKDUN, technical director of the Balkan countries and technical advisor of the WTKO.

 

Int. Courses with Sensei Jan Knobel

     2009    
        Course in Taranto, Italy
 
     2008
          Course in Sandersdorf, Germany
          Course in Romania
          Course in Scottsburg, South Africa
          Course in Jelgava, Latvia
          Course in Bucharest, Romania
 
     2007
          Course in Hilden, Germany
          Course in Bucharest, Romania
 
     2006
          Course in Jelgava, Latvia
          Course in Switzerland
          Sensei Knobel visits Romania
 
     2005
          Course in Secunda, South Africa
          Kata Marathon in Hagen, Germany
 
     2004
          Course in Remscheid, Germany
          Course in Marke, Belgium
          International JKA course in Roosendaal, Netherlands

 

 

Invitation for courses with sensei J.Knobel or his assistent

It is possible to invite our Chief Instructor sensei Jan Knobel for giving a course in your club / dojo / country.

For invitations in your country please contact 

 

 

 

 

Sensei J.Knobel uitnodigen voor stages in Nederland

Het is mogelijk om de chief instructor sensei J.Knobel uit te nodigen om in uw dojo of sporthal een stage(s) te komen geven.

Neem hiervoor contact op met JKA the Netherlands

  • Kosten € 125,-- per dagdeel incl. reiskosten

  • Een dagdeel is:

  • 1) tot 12 u.

  • 2) na 13 u.

  • 3) na 18 u.

  • Met een maximum van 2,5 u per dagdeel.

  • Deze kosten zijn exclusief verfrissing e/o maaltijd(en)

  • Bij een weekend training ook overnachtingkosten voor hotel.