About Us

FOUNDER DIRECTOR,CHIEF INSTRUCTOR & EXAMINER

RENSHI SAJESH P.

A passionate martial art trainer in Karate. He started to practice karate in 1990 under the guidence of his father Kyoshi P.R.Chandran, a proficient instructor. He has acquired Second Degree Black Belt in Shorin Ryu Seibukan Style, Third Degree Black Belt in Shorin Ryu Shorinkan Style,Fourthand fifth Degree from Kyoshi Chandran P R,He has attended several national and international tournaments and won prizes. He proved his ability performing in a few reality shows telecasted by Kannada,Telugu and Hindi television channels.

Renshi Sajesh was disciplined by many great instructors like Jamal Measara, Allan Dollar, Giyu Gibo, Morihiro yagi, Minoro Nakazato, Nabil Naujim, Oscar Rivas, Gamini Soysa.

OSK Academy (Okinawa Shorinryu Karate Academy) is venture endeavoured by Renshi Sajesh to carve out a vehement martial art culture.

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PRESIDENT & NATIONAL CHIEF INSTRUCTOR

KYOSHI CHANDRAN P R

Started training in 1981 under Sensei Kuppu Swami in Shorin Ryu Seibukan style, received 1st degree black belt in 1991 from Sensei Jamal Measara (Germany). 2nd degree in 1992 and 3rd degree in 1994. Serving as a karate teacher since 1986, has students in India and abroad, Received 4th degree in 2000 and 5th degree in 2010 from Shorinkan style.6th degree in 2020 and 7th degree in 2022. He has won best karate teacher awards from ministers and MPs

KARATE

Martial arts in Okinawa descended from mainland China and developed and grew in Okinawa for the age-old reason of self-defense. The Karate we practice today comes from the art of "te" meaning hand, and is said to have originated over 1000 years ago around the Shuri Village in Okinawa.

SHORIN-RYU

Shorin-ryu (少林流) is one of the major modern Okinawan Martial Art and is one of the oldest styles of Karate. It was named by Choshin Chibana in 1933, but the system itself is much older. The characters 少林, meaning "small" and "forest" respectively and being pronounced "shorin" in Japanese, are also used in the Chinese and Japanese words for Shaolin Kung fu. "Ryu" means "school". Shorin-ryu combines elements of the traditional Okinawan fighting styles of Shuri-te.