Scottish Karate Governing Body
- Scottish Karate Governing Body
The Scottish Karate Governing Body is made up of the various Karate associations in Scotland. There are currently 32 member associations within the organisation but hope to increase membership to 40 associations. Their goals are, among others, to standardise Karate coaching in Scotland, to increase Scottish rankings in the EKF and the WKF and also to improve the standard of Karate referees and officials within Scotland.
Member Associations
Please note, this list is not exhaustive
* [http://www.askf.co.uk All Styles Karate Federation]
*Baska Karate
* [http://www.northumberlandlife.org/bubujin Bu-Bujin]
*Bushikai Karate Assoiciation
*Central Scotland Karate Association
*Federation Sankukai Karate Scotland
* [http://www.gnka.co.uk Grampian Northern Karate Association]
*Highland Karate Association
*Hokushin Karate Association
*Itosu-KaiKarate Association
* [http://www.jkascotland.com J.K.A. Scotland]
*K.U.G.B. Scotland
*Karate Union of Scotland North
*Kobe Osaka
*Kofukan Scotland
*North Ayrshire Sport Karate Association
*North East Wado-Ryu Karate
* [http://www.wado.academy.btinternet.co.uk Scottish Budokan Association]
* [http://www.scottishkarateassociation.co.uk Scottish Karate Association]
* [http://www.skfscotland.co.uk Scottish Karate Federation]
*Scottish Shotokan Academy
*Scottish Traditional Karate Federation
* [http://www.shitokai-scotland.com Shitokai Scotland]
*Shotokan Karate Kanazawa Ryu International Federation
*SK2000
* [http://www.sakaikarate.co.uk Sport Karate Sakai]
*Wado-Ryu Karate Academy Scotland
* [http://www.yamakai.co.uk Yamakai Sport Karate Association]
References
[http://www.skgb.com http://www.skgb.com] - SKGB official site
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