Kaicho Hoosain Narker |
The birthplace of Kaicho
Narker was in Cape Town in 1963. His love for the Martial Arts is very evident for in
1974, at the age of 11, he joined the Shotokan Karate dojo (instructor - Ismail
Behardien) in Retreat. After three or four months the club relocated to Grassy Park and he
ran 4km there and back to train. When that club eventually closed down he
"hijacked" a friends karate book (Karate by Bruce Tegner - now a prized
part of his book collection) and learnt all that he could out of it. (He laughs now when
he recollects how he interpreted Heian Nidan from the book due to inexperience).
In 1976, he joined Shukokai
Karate (Eric Smith & Jonathan Tommy) and when that club closed, he continued at
another branch (Neville Williams). When that club closed down too, he moved to a Kyokushin
dojo (Shihan Neville Paulsen) in Retreat. In 1978, at a national tournament, he met
and befriended a person who played a very important role in his future karate career, nl.
William Quantoi. Early in 1980 he started training in Sea Point at the Headquarters of
Kyokushin Karate, training under Hanshi Len Barnes (now 8th Dan), Shihan
Trevor Tockar (now 6th Dan) and others.
In September of 1980 he
opened his own dojo in Retreat (today the Ashihara Honbu), and three months
thereafter he was joined by William Quantoi. An association, lasting for many years, was
formed between the two and this association played a major role to what is in existence
today. In 1981, he had the honour of training with the late legend of karate, the great
master, Sosai Masutatsu
Oyama as well as with two leading Japanese Sensei. He was also fortunate to
perform the kata - Tensho, and to receive critique from Sosai Oyama. In that same
year he stunned thousands of spectators at an open-air demonstration, when he allowed a
motor vehicle to drive over his stomach. He was 17 years old at the time.
In 1986, he attended
seminars by noted American Martial Artists Bill Wallace and Billy Blanks.
Since 1980, he has attended
several seminars and courses with South African instructors like Bakkies Laubscher
(7th Dan Goju Ryu), A.K. Ismail (6th Dan Kyokushin), Sonny
Pillay (5th Dan Shotokan), Max Grunau (6th Dan Ishin
Ryu), Nigel Jackson ( 7th Dan Shotokan), etc. In fact, he has attended
more than 100 such courses both locally and abroad. Between 1986-87, the commitment to
Ashihara Karate became too great and he had to apply himself solely to his organisation
which at that time has spread to Transvaal and Natal.
In 1988, he spent a few
months as an "uchi-deshi" - (a live-in full time student) at the U. S.
Headquarters for Ashihara Karate, training with Shihan Joko Ninomiya (now the Kancho of Enshin
Karate).
During this time he took
part in the U. S. Open Championships - the Sabaki Challenge, considered
one of the toughest tournaments for Full Contact Karate. Although he also gave classes
whilst in America, he spent most of his time in trying to improve his knowledge and
understanding of Karate. He also met and trained with noted teachers such as Dan
Inosanto (Filipino Kali /Jeet Kune Do), Dennis Palumbo (Hakko Ryu Jujutsu),
Paul de Thouars (Silat), Dan Hirsch (Okinawan Goju Ryu), etc. In Nebraska he
trained daily for several hours per day doing Tai-Chi. He was also fortunate to conduct
some seminars on his method of Karate as well as doing Combat Shooting with members of the
U. S. Army Home Guard.
USA Promotion Testing -
Shihan Joko Ninomiya
Before leaving for home, he
also had the opportunity to test for Shodan in Okinawan Goju Ryu.
Whilst in America he was
further exposed to various Weapons Arts and he has continued this interest by training
with other experts both locally and abroad.
In 1989, he moved his main
dojo into new premises and this now serves as the Headquarters for Ashihara
Karate as well as serving as a Gym and Fitness Centre.
In June of 1990, he
promoted his 1st
Invitational Karate Championships (others of a different nature has been held prior to
this event). Soon thereafter he went backpacking through Europe with the main intention of
further expanding his martial arts skills and knowledge. Due to a family bereavement he
returned after three months. During that time he visited and trained in a number of
European Cities. He has since then ventured abroad on many other occasions - each time
with his dogi as the most important part of his luggage.
Since 1990, he has served
as an Executive Member on the Provincial and National Karate Structures,
being a founder member of the governing body for Karate
in South Africa. Besides his karate training, he has also found the time to train in the
Korean art of TaeKwonDo, eventually obtaining a ranking Dan, that in itself an
accomplishment. Other than that, Kaicho has been training continuously since 1974 and has
been teaching professionally since 1985. He is a certified Exercise Teacher
as well as an University accredited Sports Coach.
Under his capable
direction, Ashihara Karate has spread across the country with branches in most of the
provinces. With the formation of a separate International Organisation,
branch dojo's are now established in a number of countries.
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