National Collegiate Karate Association (NCKA)
Purpose
- To increase awareness of traditional Japanese Shotokan karate as a sport in the U.S. college/university system.
- To maintain and instill the mental and physical values and benefits of Karate-do.
- To develop goodwill among people and places.
Board of Directors
Bruce Green
University of Colorado
bruceshotokan@gmail.com
Steve Pohle
College of William and Mary
pohlesj@aol.com
Dr. Martin Vaughan
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
mavaugha@iupui.edu
NCKA Secretary
Resources
Eligibility Requirements:
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NCKA Journal 2016:
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NCKA Journal 2011–2012:
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NCKA Journal 2010–2011:
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NCKA Journal (November):
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Publishing Format:
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Meeting Minutes:
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Collegiate Club Handbook:
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Regional Contacts
Alaska: Susan Jones
East Coast: Hiroyoshi Okazaki
Hawaii: Ed Acoba
Mid-America: Dr. Martin Vaughan
Mountain States: Bruce Green
North Central: Lee Doohen
Northwest: Cathy Cline
Puerto Rico: Ricardo Diaz
Affiliated Clubs
The NCKA is open to collegiate clubs which are part of the ISKF. NCKA-sponsored events, such as regional collegiate camps, are open to all college students practicing Shotokan karate, regardless of affiliation. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
University of Alaska - Fairbanks (UAF) – Instructor: Joe Foltz
Ohio State University – Instructor: Adam Clouser