International Kaisendo Council - I.K.C. is chartered of the United Nation Institute for Training And Research - unitar With its branches and affiliates throughout Asian Continent. General Director for Asia Prof.Dr. Dibyendu Nag.(N.D).PhD.DCO.MD.Psc.D.Min Golden Black Belt BUDO. Black Belt 8Th Dan Budokan. 6Th Dan Black Belt Kaisendo Systems. CONTACT: +91.9874741567 | +91.9874091619 E_Mail: kaisen.do@yahoo.com
JUAN JOSE DIAZ
Has a Bachelor Degree in Physical Education and Sports, with more than 48 years of uninterrupted practice of martial arts.
He teaches self defense and Police Self Defense for the Municipal Police of Madrid.
He is currently Founder President of the International Federation of Kaisendo & Police Self Defense.
He is also President of the Confederation of Euro-American Association of Karate and Martial Arts (CEKAMA) and Deputy Chairman of the International Confederation of Police and security experts. (ICPS).
In November 2003 in Martial Arts Hall “Hall of Fame” in the city of Valencia - by ISMA Spain (International School of Martial Arts), the Kaisendo Defense System, a system founded by Soke Juan.J.Diaz, was given it world wide recognition.
Soke Juan J. Diaz has admitted;He teaches self defense and Police Self Defense for the Municipal Police of Madrid.
He is currently Founder President of the International Federation of Kaisendo & Police Self Defense.
He is also President of the Confederation of Euro-American Association of Karate and Martial Arts (CEKAMA) and Deputy Chairman of the International Confederation of Police and security experts. (ICPS).
In November 2003 in Martial Arts Hall “Hall of Fame” in the city of Valencia - by ISMA Spain (International School of Martial Arts), the Kaisendo Defense System, a system founded by Soke Juan.J.Diaz, was given it world wide recognition.
- 10 Dan Kaisendo
- 10 Dan Goju Ryu Karate Nibukai
- 10 Dan Jiu Jitsu
- 10 Dan Jiu Jitsu10 Dan Karate Jutsu
- 9 Dan Tai-Ho-Jutsu
- 9 Dan Aiki Jiu Jitsu
- 8 Dan Karatedo, validated by the International Federation of Budokai
- 8 Dan Bu Jutsu granted by the French Association of Bu Jutsu.
- 4 Dan de Tonfa Policial.
National Coach of Judo and Karate.
He is a recognized trainer and is authorized by the General Police Department with number 2076 and Chief Instructor in Police Defensive Techniques and Tactics recognized by the Ministry of Labor in France, no. 11753859075.
Global Director & Chief Instructor of the Police Academy and Tactical Operations (OTP) of Venezuela, recognized and certified by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. from Venezuela with number 01941504.
He is a recognized trainer and is authorized by the General Police Department with number 2076 and Chief Instructor in Police Defensive Techniques and Tactics recognized by the Ministry of Labor in France, no. 11753859075.
Global Director & Chief Instructor of the Police Academy and Tactical Operations (OTP) of Venezuela, recognized and certified by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. from Venezuela with number 01941504.
The
martial art, Kaisendo is a mental and physical training in the arts of
combat, only systematic and integrated development-oriented technique
of Defense, not to mention the law, the person to defend their physical
integrity.
A long term look for spiritual and moral development of the human environment social.es Unlike other control systems, not based on return of keys or tricks, but engineering principles that allow the student to think and create and to avoid mechanical teaching techniques.
This art is applied, in essence, the techniques of movement of hands and feet, Judo and Ju Jutsu projections, attacks on vital points of human cuerppo keys to joints, sprains and detentions, and minor or technical sutemis and sacrifice.
A long term look for spiritual and moral development of the human environment social.es Unlike other control systems, not based on return of keys or tricks, but engineering principles that allow the student to think and create and to avoid mechanical teaching techniques.
This art is applied, in essence, the techniques of movement of hands and feet, Judo and Ju Jutsu projections, attacks on vital points of human cuerppo keys to joints, sprains and detentions, and minor or technical sutemis and sacrifice.
What is the philosophy that underlies Kaisendo?
In our view, there is no martial art better than another, the superiority is shown by the practitioner that prevails.
We found that many times many of those who teach defensive techniques are far from objective reality and the student in a real battle, can not apply the techniques learned. These techniques are good only in the imagination of those who teach in order to amaze the uninitiated.
On the one hand, we are familiar with many cases of black belt instructors in the dojo, but a mediocre training in street fighting, and who do not feel confident of their technique to initiate the annihilation of a hostile element, or engaging in a defensive situation to help another person in distress.
On the other hand, it is known that he who engages in any altercation must be qualified in an art of combat, must have great determination, ability to self-sacrifice, physical training and psychological endurance but also many years of training in the gym.
Many teachers teach a series of self-defense techniques, but forget to adjust training techniques according to the student's physical and psychological capabilities, to refine the techniques that best fit its profile so as to develop an effective and personalized system of self defense capable to withstand any physical attack in the street.
Kaisendo system is designed as a "Self defense" combat system that prepares the student for self-defense in order to be able to neutralize aggressive action in the short term, without requiring a large dowry of physical qualities.
We found that many times many of those who teach defensive techniques are far from objective reality and the student in a real battle, can not apply the techniques learned. These techniques are good only in the imagination of those who teach in order to amaze the uninitiated.
On the one hand, we are familiar with many cases of black belt instructors in the dojo, but a mediocre training in street fighting, and who do not feel confident of their technique to initiate the annihilation of a hostile element, or engaging in a defensive situation to help another person in distress.
On the other hand, it is known that he who engages in any altercation must be qualified in an art of combat, must have great determination, ability to self-sacrifice, physical training and psychological endurance but also many years of training in the gym.
Many teachers teach a series of self-defense techniques, but forget to adjust training techniques according to the student's physical and psychological capabilities, to refine the techniques that best fit its profile so as to develop an effective and personalized system of self defense capable to withstand any physical attack in the street.
Kaisendo system is designed as a "Self defense" combat system that prepares the student for self-defense in order to be able to neutralize aggressive action in the short term, without requiring a large dowry of physical qualities.
What is a Kaisendoka discipline?
It is believed that in general, martial artists are very disciplined
and many believe that this is due to the strict rules of the dojo.
It is true that some schools are more militaristic than others; the purpose of such discipline is to ensure a healthy environment and to form a proper respectful behavior. By creating a supportive learning environment one can make great strides in improving personal progress. Self esteem is the philosophy and the nature of Kaisendo and they guarantee to anyone development and improvement to a high degree of personal control, which will bring the fulfillment of great results.
Students must strengthen their will to participate in classes, to be responsive and dedicated to the teacher, and must be open to progress and have a remarkable attitude towards himself and those around him both in and outside of the Dojo. That he will create a new kind of life that can become permanent, through their work and thus progress gradually.
Disciplining a Kaisendoka does not need a hard or rigid and unnatural regime but rather we need to support emotional balance, the constant desire of knowledge, experimentation and accumulation of new knowledge. We also need a balanced and integral psychological structure of understanding, harmony and moderation, which will create an authentic practitioner of self-defense. Personal and individual desire for knowledge, for learning from esoteric philosophy and concepts of Zen Buddhist monks, can only give us much to study, trying to discover the truth and enlightenment without obligation or influence someone to choose an ascetic life.
A Kaisendoka is not trained to attack anyone unduly, nor to have a passive attitude in the event of a conflict situation when a person is assaulted and his or her personal integrity is threatened. Kaisendoka practices an in-depth study of how to control and use his body, his knowledge, his thinking and emotional process so as to support defense and self defense against the aggression of an opponent. The main task of a Kaisendoka, is, together with his current life, to deepen and fester into solving an aggression.
It is true that some schools are more militaristic than others; the purpose of such discipline is to ensure a healthy environment and to form a proper respectful behavior. By creating a supportive learning environment one can make great strides in improving personal progress. Self esteem is the philosophy and the nature of Kaisendo and they guarantee to anyone development and improvement to a high degree of personal control, which will bring the fulfillment of great results.
Students must strengthen their will to participate in classes, to be responsive and dedicated to the teacher, and must be open to progress and have a remarkable attitude towards himself and those around him both in and outside of the Dojo. That he will create a new kind of life that can become permanent, through their work and thus progress gradually.
Disciplining a Kaisendoka does not need a hard or rigid and unnatural regime but rather we need to support emotional balance, the constant desire of knowledge, experimentation and accumulation of new knowledge. We also need a balanced and integral psychological structure of understanding, harmony and moderation, which will create an authentic practitioner of self-defense. Personal and individual desire for knowledge, for learning from esoteric philosophy and concepts of Zen Buddhist monks, can only give us much to study, trying to discover the truth and enlightenment without obligation or influence someone to choose an ascetic life.
A Kaisendoka is not trained to attack anyone unduly, nor to have a passive attitude in the event of a conflict situation when a person is assaulted and his or her personal integrity is threatened. Kaisendoka practices an in-depth study of how to control and use his body, his knowledge, his thinking and emotional process so as to support defense and self defense against the aggression of an opponent. The main task of a Kaisendoka, is, together with his current life, to deepen and fester into solving an aggression.
Rookie Kaisendoka!
One of the most valuable concepts of
the oriental philosophy is crystallized by the Japanese word “shin
nyunan” - beginner. The translation of the term refers to the state of
responsiveness and ability to initiate and desire to learn and accept
the teachings during training. "Non-receptive mind" could be better
fitted with the term "beginner's mind", as many teachers say, because
many of the students often have preconceived notions that beginners
should dissipate before being able to learn.
The Kaisendo martial art system arises from the need to integrate more effective techniques of fighting arts in a single system of self defense, based on physical principles and technical tricks that are real and not frequently taught in various dojos, or individual informal training courses.
All martial arts are inherently about self-defense, but their scope and purpose, is often projected to various forms of attack. We say, for example, that a judo practitioner defends himself, but it is for those familiar with the techniques of throwing. The techniques of Karate, Kick Boxing, Aikido of joint control are unfamiliar to a boxer who definitely will not learn boxing for self defense. Its goal is to win a fight with many kicks to the bag and win a title. In addition, the rules established for this purpose, destroy any possibility of using martial arts techniques, even if harsh and sometimes dangerous situations are needed in case of aggression, but rather efficient use of those techniques which leads to an immediate response that is appropriate to the situation itself.
In Kaisendo, techniques are based on Karate Jutsu, the branch of martial arts with a special relationship with defense rather than sport such as Judo or Karate. Therefore, Kaisendo created such a competitive rule-set, as exist in Jiu Jitsu, that allows the martial artists that approach Kaisendo to use the teachings of their own Dojo and to demonstrate their effectiveness.
Our system of martial art, keeps the above mentioned line, and, its integration in the sport concept allows any practitioner to intersect in various competitions in karate, judo or ju jutsu, because the teachings of the Kaisendo martial art include them as a basis and all are concerned with the same concept - self-control.
We also believe that a true martial arts expert is formed in the struggle and confrontation with other martial artists from other styles and not when he competes with a competitor in the same martial art, with the same rules, standards and gaps. Kaisendo offers this possibility for practitioners from different martial art styles to meet and prove their abilities and, why not, to better effectiveness of techniques that lead to maximum efficiency with minimum effort.
Through Kaisendo we can say that, in a way, the old notion "every professor with his methods" is shattered. Here exist no secrets because a variety of styles of martial arts join forces to create one single entity, a system that has the sole purpose of obtaining maximum efficiency with minimum time and effort.
The Kaisendo martial art system arises from the need to integrate more effective techniques of fighting arts in a single system of self defense, based on physical principles and technical tricks that are real and not frequently taught in various dojos, or individual informal training courses.
All martial arts are inherently about self-defense, but their scope and purpose, is often projected to various forms of attack. We say, for example, that a judo practitioner defends himself, but it is for those familiar with the techniques of throwing. The techniques of Karate, Kick Boxing, Aikido of joint control are unfamiliar to a boxer who definitely will not learn boxing for self defense. Its goal is to win a fight with many kicks to the bag and win a title. In addition, the rules established for this purpose, destroy any possibility of using martial arts techniques, even if harsh and sometimes dangerous situations are needed in case of aggression, but rather efficient use of those techniques which leads to an immediate response that is appropriate to the situation itself.
In Kaisendo, techniques are based on Karate Jutsu, the branch of martial arts with a special relationship with defense rather than sport such as Judo or Karate. Therefore, Kaisendo created such a competitive rule-set, as exist in Jiu Jitsu, that allows the martial artists that approach Kaisendo to use the teachings of their own Dojo and to demonstrate their effectiveness.
Our system of martial art, keeps the above mentioned line, and, its integration in the sport concept allows any practitioner to intersect in various competitions in karate, judo or ju jutsu, because the teachings of the Kaisendo martial art include them as a basis and all are concerned with the same concept - self-control.
We also believe that a true martial arts expert is formed in the struggle and confrontation with other martial artists from other styles and not when he competes with a competitor in the same martial art, with the same rules, standards and gaps. Kaisendo offers this possibility for practitioners from different martial art styles to meet and prove their abilities and, why not, to better effectiveness of techniques that lead to maximum efficiency with minimum effort.
Through Kaisendo we can say that, in a way, the old notion "every professor with his methods" is shattered. Here exist no secrets because a variety of styles of martial arts join forces to create one single entity, a system that has the sole purpose of obtaining maximum efficiency with minimum time and effort.
Kaisendo origins date back to 1997,
but he was present since the early '80s, when Cuba was engaged in a
similar system introduced by Master Ikeda, Yoshimón family. In Spain,
the 80 systems appeared Kyokushin Karate, Ashihara Karate under the
direction of Maestro José Cortina Romero, principal developer in the
city of Valencia.
In this current period Soke Juan J.
Diaz was honored to receive training in the arts, and related his
knowledge of judo and Jiu Jitsu, Karate practitioner already,
Karate-Jutsu since 1968 and relying mainly on self-defense techniques,
managed under the direction Mastra Aikido Tomas Sanchez, a former
student of Master Tamura, very important to perfect these techniques,
if forced into this control system called Kaisendo.
The family system practiced in Cuba Yoshimon mainly based on techniques of Judo and Jiu-Jitsu, remained different Kaisendo system in which technical decisions are based on 80% on the techniques of Karate Jutsu, Ashihara Karate, and ends with techniques of Ju Jutsu, Aikido as appropriate, turning everything into a police station.
Kaisendo defense system (SIAK) is a martial art in itself, but it is a training system with a scientific and educational base, which is fueled by different combat systems, which form a defense system using hands, feet, head and knees without involving technical resources and tools, against different types of attack and more likely to study various physical and mental capacity.
The family system practiced in Cuba Yoshimon mainly based on techniques of Judo and Jiu-Jitsu, remained different Kaisendo system in which technical decisions are based on 80% on the techniques of Karate Jutsu, Ashihara Karate, and ends with techniques of Ju Jutsu, Aikido as appropriate, turning everything into a police station.
Kaisendo defense system (SIAK) is a martial art in itself, but it is a training system with a scientific and educational base, which is fueled by different combat systems, which form a defense system using hands, feet, head and knees without involving technical resources and tools, against different types of attack and more likely to study various physical and mental capacity.
Kaisendo system is designed as a
system to combat bullying, a comprehensive system of personal defense
and police. This system prepares the student for self-defense and is
able to neutralize aggressive action in the short term, without a lot
of exercise.
The martial arts Kaisendo (SIAK), stems from the need to integrate more effective techniques of fighting arts in a single system of self defense, based on physical principles and technical tricks not taught in courses on the principle of individual defense.
The basic techniques are based on techniques Kaisendo Karate Jutsu, and the specific defense system are not treated as a sport of judo and karate. However there is a regulation in Kaisendo competitions to enable practitioners of various verification of this system efficiency and effectiveness of techniques learned in the dojo.
Kaisendo martial art system (SIAK) keep open the line of integration of a sports forms, providing practitioners of karate, judo and Ju Jutsu, the possibility of integration in this complex system called Kaisendo that besides deepening to a martial art that offers a major intersection with self-control.
The martial arts Kaisendo (SIAK), stems from the need to integrate more effective techniques of fighting arts in a single system of self defense, based on physical principles and technical tricks not taught in courses on the principle of individual defense.
The basic techniques are based on techniques Kaisendo Karate Jutsu, and the specific defense system are not treated as a sport of judo and karate. However there is a regulation in Kaisendo competitions to enable practitioners of various verification of this system efficiency and effectiveness of techniques learned in the dojo.
Kaisendo martial art system (SIAK) keep open the line of integration of a sports forms, providing practitioners of karate, judo and Ju Jutsu, the possibility of integration in this complex system called Kaisendo that besides deepening to a martial art that offers a major intersection with self-control.
Kaisendo,
is a martial art system, which interact in a systematic way of
teaching techniques chosen for their implementation of systems such as
Karate, applying techniques of leg kicks, hand, elbow, knee, judo, with
techniques projection and detention, and Ju-Jutsu, Aikido, when using
the lever action, and key pressure points on the joints.
And other combat systems such as boxing
as interact with the system and attacks Kaisendo circular punch or
Kenpo Jitsu Kick Boxing, contributes to his concept of continuous fluid
chain techniques to give a conclusive answer to a special attack.
Founder Kaisendo system, Soke Juan J.
Diaz is recognized and recorded in the golden book of "Hall of Fame"
by ISMA (International School of Martial Arts) Martial Arts this system
since 2003.
The system is legally recognized and legalized by the Spanish Interior Ministry, with registration number 163251, registered in the national register of associations, through SIAK (International System of struggle and self Kaisendo), the World Karate Federation (WKC) by the International Committee of Sport for All (CSIT), the Ministry of Sport in Cuba, Venezuela's Ministry of Culture and Sports and Ministry of Sports of Russia, Italy, France.
Among the protagonists of this system include: Master Cabeiro Luis Caballero, 8 Dan Kaisendo - National Director Kaisendo in Cuba: Jean Michel Roncero 8 Dan Kaisendo - Kaisendo National Director for France: José Casas 7 Dan Kaisendo - Kaisendo National Director of Venezuela: Vadim Moroz 6th Dan Kaisendo, National Director for Russia: Professor Dr. Dibyendu Nag, 6 Dan Kaisendo - General Director for Asia.
The system is legally recognized and legalized by the Spanish Interior Ministry, with registration number 163251, registered in the national register of associations, through SIAK (International System of struggle and self Kaisendo), the World Karate Federation (WKC) by the International Committee of Sport for All (CSIT), the Ministry of Sport in Cuba, Venezuela's Ministry of Culture and Sports and Ministry of Sports of Russia, Italy, France.
Among the protagonists of this system include: Master Cabeiro Luis Caballero, 8 Dan Kaisendo - National Director Kaisendo in Cuba: Jean Michel Roncero 8 Dan Kaisendo - Kaisendo National Director for France: José Casas 7 Dan Kaisendo - Kaisendo National Director of Venezuela: Vadim Moroz 6th Dan Kaisendo, National Director for Russia: Professor Dr. Dibyendu Nag, 6 Dan Kaisendo - General Director for Asia.
Kaisendo is a self-defense system that uses various martial art techniques to obtain maximum efficiency with minimum effort.
It is basically a system for restraining a potential aggressor, but without a long fight, by simply annihilating aggression with techniques for locking, immobilization or choking.
The Kaisendo system uses simple techniques of self-defense within the limits of law that permits to bring the aggressor to the nearest police station simply by physically restraining the aggressor.
It is basically a system for restraining a potential aggressor, but without a long fight, by simply annihilating aggression with techniques for locking, immobilization or choking.
The Kaisendo system uses simple techniques of self-defense within the limits of law that permits to bring the aggressor to the nearest police station simply by physically restraining the aggressor.
Kainsendo is a personal defense system
that brings knowledge derived from martial arts fighting, without
underestimating any of them. On the contrary, they will be used
depending on the moment and circumstances for the purpose of personal
police defense. According to the Kaisendo system we always react
according to the magnitude of the attack, responding with decisive and
effective techniques, respecting the law and individual rights of each
person. Police personal defense is not a street fight although many
cases it may be. The student must control the situation every time in
order to solve the crisis as soon as possible. The main objective of the
defendant is to control and direct the abuser to the police station,
therefore there is a strong difference between urban personal defense
and police defense. Kaisendo is about police personal defense not as a
training course to be passed by students, but as a permanent training,
which will serve to both maintain fitness and also continuously improve
their technical abilities that will allow identification of an assault
at any time, in any place and in any circumstance.