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ABOUT THE NKKF
The National Karate Kobudo Federation:
- Was founded in 1992. As a means for those Martial Arts Instructors and Students that have lost contact with their original Sensei to continue training and advancing in the Martial Arts. The NKKF is a non-political organization dedicated to preserving the art of the founder.
- The NKKF accepts Head Instructors of all major Karate, Taekwon-Do, Jui jitsu, and Kempo styles
- Head Instructors may register thier School by completing a copy of the Head Instructors Application Blank
- The Head Instructor does NOT pay a registration fee
when registering with 10 or more students.
student registration fee with school is $15.00 yearly
- Upon acceptance a School Charter will be issued Head Instructors must be at least the rank of first degree Black Belrt or higher
- Students joining under a registered school will fill out a registration form and the Head Instructor will mail it along with the student registration fee of $15.00 to the National Headquarters
Black Belts that wish to join under the charter membership of a registered school will be required to provide all credentials and current rank certificate to NKKF Honbu at time of registration.
- Only Registered Students and Black Belts will be issued I.D. Cards, Certificates, and Patches
NKKF Instructors advancing students must send in testing form with students NKKF ID number to be issued certificate (Menjo).
all students must be registered NKKF members to receive NKKF certification. There could be an additional fee for Testing Dan members by Honbu.
***** ALL OF THE ABOVE REGISTERED INSTRUCTORS ARE
ELIGIBLE TO HOLD OFFICE IN THE NKKF AS ALL
OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED FROM WITHIN THE NKKF.
NKKF Members:
All students registering under Charter or registered school:
$15.00 per year NKKF membership fee (kyu or Dan)
Kyu advancement Menjo $15.00
Dan advancement Menjo $25.00
The NKKF reserves the right to decline membership or advancement at the Honbu decreation
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