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Sensei
J. Measara
Cheif Instructor of
Germany & the European
Shorin-Ryu Seibukan
Karate Association.
7th Dan Karate,
5th Dan Aikido &
6th Dan Kobudo |
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"NEVER FORGET
THE WAY YOU COME" |
Sensei Measara,
holding a 7th Dan in Karate, 5th Dan in Aikido & 6th Dan Kobudo, is one of
the most highly respected Karatekas in many parts of the world today.
His strenuous schedule of seminars has made him an ambassador in the world
of Martial Arts, taking him to Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia.
Born on July, 29. 1949 in Malaysia, Measara first studied Selembam (Indian
Martial Arts) at the tender age of 10, unfortunately his master passed away
in a car accident before he could complete his training. With no other
choice left, Measara took up boxing at the British Military Camp where his
father was employed. Young Measara achieved the title “State Junior
Champion” but his boxing career came to an end when the British had to
return to England
For a short time Measara had no choice but to take up weight training until
a Shito-Ryu Karate Dojo was opened in his city. The young karateka was the
first among 300 students to enrol. Due to various circumstances he had to
switch to many different styles of Karate: Shotokan, Goju-Ryu, Keishinkan,
Budokan and at last Shorin-Ryu, to which he is still practising and teaching
today. During this period he was also involved in Kobudo and Aikijitsu
(later Aikido). In Karate he was consequently national champion for couple
of years and represented his country for the 2nd World Championship in
Paris; he was also very successful in All style Full Contact tournaments.
Retiring from a successful tournament career he took up Jodo (Shindo Muso-Ryu)
under the tutelage of the well known Professor Don. F. Draeger Sensei, who
later also became a close friend. He helped Sensei Draeger as a translator
in Malay, Chinese and Indian languages for the magazine M. A. I., and at the
same time learned about the History of Martial Arts from this living
encyclopaedia.
He is not only an accomplished Martial Artist, but also a great organizer
and teacher; Measara was one of the founding members of the Malaysian Karate
Body. Before leaving for Germany he coached the National team for two years.
From 1980 onwards he has built up Shorin-Ryu Karate and Kobudo Dojos in many
parts of Europe. He also teaches Aikido and Selembam in his dojo. Other than
Karate and Kobudo, he still continues to practise Selembam under his 2nd
teacher Arumugam
Measara's teaching experience has extended for 27 years and he plans to
continue for many years to come.
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