The Master Mr.Shigeru Egami was born in the Fukuoka Prefecture in 1912. He was one of Gichin Funakoshi
Sensei's earliest students, but more than this, he was one of his most faithful
and correct followers.
He was elected Member of the Evaluation Committee by Gichin Funakoshi,
the youngest instructor to receive that honor. He taught Karate-Do at the
Gakushuin, Toho and Chuo Universities
The essential concept was self-fulfillment, above the fighting abilities. (Even so, one must not think Master Egami was a lousy technician nor a low level budoka, quite the contrary). As a direct consequence of this concept, Shigeru Egami sensei eliminated many concepts about victory in combat, replacing them with the search of physical harmony and an equilibrium of the human being through the practice of Karate-do.
Shigeru Egami also stressed the idea of a single strike and therefore eliminated, through profound studies, all techniques that could be considered inefficient or doubtful, using the criteria that any technique should be in harmony with the nature of human beings (should be natural).
Master Egami never compromised on one essential aspect of Karate-do and that was to avoid all aspects of sports oriented combat and Karate. He considered that competitions modified the training and spirit of Karate-do too much and he emphasized that this would be perfectly clear once you had the insight that Karate-do is much more than winning combats.
In his later years, many sicknesses haunted Master Egami " January 8th, 1981, pneumonia ended the life of this great Master
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