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  1. Rank. 7th dan karate. Henry Wilson Cook (born 1949), widely known as Harry Cook, is a former British martial artist, teacher, and author, [1] [2] and convicted sex offender. He has written several martial art books, most notably Shotokan Karate: A precise history (2001). [3] Cook began training in karate in 1966, [4] [5] and was the Chief ...

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  2. KARATE instructor Harry Cook was jailed for 10 years on Friday after admitting a string of sex offences against children dating as far back as the 1980s. Cook (62), formerly of Castle Hill Terrace, Haltwhistle, was a world renowned expert in martial arts. He pleaded guilty to a total 49 charges, spanning four decades and involving five victims.

  3. Henry Wilson Cook , widely known as Harry Cook, is a former British martial artist, teacher, and author,[1][2] and convicted sex offender. He has written several martial art books, most notably Shotokan Karate: A precise history .[3] Cook began training in karate in 1966,[4][5] and was the Chief Instructor of the Seijinkai Karatedo Association,[1][5] a school he founded to teach his own style ...

  4. Apr 22, 2022 · Karate Author or MONSTER? | The Shotokan ChroniclesHarry Cook was a famous author and karate instructor until he was charged with Sexual Assault.Video credit...

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  5. A seminar with Harry Cook. Best known as karate's premier historian due to his landmark book, Shotokan Karate A Precise History, Harry Cook is also a superb instructor whose services are in great demand throughout the karate world. This first part of his four part series shows precisely why. The historical research for which he is famous, has ...

  6. Jun 29, 2012 · AS a leading karate authority, Harry Cook became one of the most respected figures in the sport. He wrote the definitive analysis of Shotokan, a book which now sells for hundreds of pounds. While studying Chinese at Durham University in the early 1970s, he set up a karate club which won the 1973 and 1974 British university championships.

  7. THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF KARATE­DO KATA Harry Cook “There are many movements in karate. When you train you must try to understand the aim of the movement and its application. You have to take into account all possible meanings and applications of the move. Each move can have

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