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in the Kansas City area. Certain rules or restrictions may apply (such as open to
employees only), so please contact the leader or manager for more information if you are
interested in practicing:
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Kansas City Shotokan Karate Club(founded 1966)
2026 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64108
Leader: Jon Beltram (913) 262-1671
Manager: Mike Lyon (816) 213-3666
Jon Beltram,
godan (5th degree black belt), past national director and newly appointed
Senior Council member of Shotokan Karate of America, is Kansas City Shotokan Karate's
senior instructor. Mr. Beltram began serious martial arts training in 1959 and holds black
belts in Judo (Wey Sing Kim, World Judo Champion in 1959), Okinawan Shorei Kempo (under
Mel Wise), JKA Shotokan Karate ( under Mr. S. Mikami, 3 time All Japan Champion), Goju Ryu
Karate (under Shoichi Yamamoto and Gosei Yamaguchi), and Yun Moo Kwan Tae Kwon Do (under
Jang Yul Park, 1958 Champion of Korea). Mr. Beltram was a member of the U.S. Karate Team
Which competed for the 1970 World Karate Championship in Tokyo, Japan. Mr. Ohshima awarded him
SKA's highest rank, Godan (fifth degree Black Belt) in August, 2000. Mr. Beltram
has presented free-fighting and self-defense seminars throughout
the United States. You can read some great stories about Mr. Beltram in our
30th
Anniversary Album. More than seventy of Mr. Beltram's students (and his
student's students) have attained black belt
rank.
Mike Lyon,
yodan (4th degree black belt), has been the director
of SKA's Midwest Region since appointed by Mr. Ohshima in 1988. After
boxing as a child, he began jiyu-jitsu training while a student at the
University of Pennsylvania in 1969. Mr. Lyon began serious study of
martial arts when Andy Brown introduced him to Jon Beltram in 1984. In
1989, Mr. Lyon won the 2nd place medal for team kumite at SKA's annual
Nisei Week championship in Los Angeles. In 1991, he won 1st place for
black belt kata at the SKA's Midwest championship tournament in Chicago. A
few weeks later, he was selected to demonstrate jiyu-ippon kumite at the
60th Anniversary of the Waseda University Karate Club in Tokyo,
Japan. Mr. Ohshima awarded him the rank of yodan (4th degree black
belt) in June of 2003. Mr. Lyon founded the KCAI dojo
at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1988, and the AT&T dojo
in 1994. He led practices at both dojos until June of 1999 when he passed
leadership along to two of his students, Sarah Oliver and Tom Peacher, who
had been awarded the rank of nidan (2nd degree black belt). Mr. Lyon was
awarded SKA's Member of the Year for the Midwest in 1988 and 1999 and SKA
National Member of the Year for 2003 and 2008. Ten of his direct students have been
awarded black belt
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Longview Community
College Shotokan (founded 1970)
3801 Southwest Longview Road
Lee Summit MO, 64081
Leader: Carl Johnson
(913) 381-7866
Manager: John Kaczynski
(816) 524-2243 (h) (816) 672-2339 (w)
Named SKA's Midwest Member of the Year in 1991, Mr. Johnson leads the
Longview Community College dojo. He began practicing martial arts in 1980,
under Jon Beltram, and was awarded the rank of yodan (fourth degree black
belt) in Montreal in 2000. Mr. Johnson won first place in the Mid-west SKA Regional
Championships in 1991 and 1992 and went on to compete in SKA's 32nd, 33rd,
and 35th Nisei Week Karate Exhibition and Tournament. He was one of only
ten US delegates selected to compete in SKA's Harmony 1990 International
Tournament. He was honored to have been selected by Mr. Ohshima to
demonstrate jiyu-kumite in Tokyo, Japan in 1991 at the Waseda University
Karate Club 60th Anniversary celebration. Carl led the June 2001 Summer
Special Training in Champaign, Illinois. As a committed member of the SKA,
Carl continues to contribute much to his students and his fellow members.
He strongly believes in "the art of karate do" and remembers
well a message from Master Gichin Funakoshi, "The Way: Who will pass
it on straight and well?"
John Kaczynski began his karate practice in 1978 with Guy Richardson at
Longview Community College. In 1981 he also began practicing with Jon
Beltram. Mr. Ohshima awarded him the rank of Nidan (2nd degree black belt)
in 1991. He has been teaching Karate at Longview since 1988. |
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UNL - University of
Nebraska Shotokan (founded 1994)
University of Nebraska, Campus Recreation Center, Combative Arts Room
Lincoln, NE
Leader: David Altman
(402) 435-2607
David Altman began practicing under Jon Beltram in 1977. He was
awarded yodan (fourth degree black belt) by Mr. Ohshima in 2001 during the
first yodan grading held at the Shotokan Ohshima dojo in Santa Barbara. David is
a life member of Shotokan Karate of America, has represented the Midwest
in tournament competition several times at the Nisei Week national karate
championship in Los Angeles, has completed more than 50 special trainings,
and leads the annual Midwest winter special training in DeKalb, Illinois.
Dr. Kevin Smith, originally from Great Britain,
received his shodan (first degree black belt) from Jon Beltram in
1998. He began training in JKA style Shotokan over a decade ago, and
became a student of David Altman as a brown belt in 1994. |
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Warrensburg Shotokan (SKA, 2005)
Johnson County Community Center
445 Gay St.
Warrensburg, MO
Leader: Russell
Petree (660) 747-2032
Russell Petree began practicing JKA Shotokan
Karate in 1998 under William Wareham, a police officer and strong shodan who became an SKA member in 2001. Russell joined SKA under Jon
Beltram and Carl Johnson in 2002 the same year he began leading practices at
Warrensburg dojo after William underwent major surgery and effectively
retired from practice. Russell was awarded shodan in 2005 and received
Mr. Ohshima's consent to lead the Warrensburg group soon after.
Practices are Mondays from 6-8 PM. |
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