FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL APS MSD is officially recognized in Italy as the Italian Federation of Sport, Education, Culture, and Martial Arts. It operates internationally with its own delegates in Europe and other continents for the MARTIAL ARTS sector.It may annually appoint one or more National Delegates, starting January 1, 2026.
The Federation has decided to open international registrations outside of Europe.National Delegates are required to contribute annually to the growth of the Federation through workshops, gatherings, events, and anything else that may be useful to promote the Federation in their country.They may annually invite members of the Federal Council to workshops and gatherings organized by them and may preside over the Federal Exams for all Martial Arts Black Belts.
They may participate with their members in events or competitions organized directly by the Headquarters. FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL APS SD is officially recognized in Italy as the Italian Federation of Sport, Education, Culture, and Martial Arts. It operates internationally with its own delegates present both in Europe and on other continents.
REQUEST FOR REGISTRATION, MEMBERSHIP AND DIPLOMATICS
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS:
* DOJO/CLUB: FREE MEMBERSHIP * MUDANSHA (STUDENTS) € 4.00 * DOJO TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: € 20.00 * ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FOR TECHNICANS €20.00 ============================= DIPLOMAS AND CARD YUDANSHA (1ST / 4TH DAN) €. 60.00 KODANSHA (5TH / 7TH DAN) €. 70.00 ================================= IROKOKORO (8TH- 9°TH - 10°TH DAN) Fre annual membership. Diplomi ere issued at the Federation's expense =================================== REGISTRATION FORMS CANBE MUST BE REQUESTED FROM THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE -. gumasecretary@fisecam.it
COORDINATEUR TECHNIQUE ARTS MARTIAUX LANGUE FRANÇAISE
Dans le contexte européen, FISECAM collabore avec des techniciens parlant plusieurs langues, ce qui rend difficile une communication efficace et rapide avec tous. À cette fin, le conseil d'administration a décidé de nommer des coordinateurs techniques européens pour chaque discipline martiale, dont la langue maternelle est l'anglais, le français, l'allemand, l'espagnol, etc.
Cela nous permettra d'être plus présents dans chaque pays et d'obtenir des résultats techniques opérationnels plus rapidement et plus efficacement. FRANÇAIS :
MASTER: PIETRO CIMINO: 9th DAN - Shotokan Karate Informations : +39 3667053596
HONORARY MEMBERS FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL
FISECAM GUMA INTERNATIONAL formalizes the nomination of Honorary Members annually. These are chosen directly by the President in office.Honorary Members are Martial Arts Masters who operate at a national and international level.
Their technical level must be very high to obtain this nomination in the Federation. Honorary Members can also hold the position of National Delegate of GUMA International by organizing Stages, Gatherings and events with prior authorization and can use the INTERNATIONAL logo with the writing of their nation.
1) BELGIUM: JEAN RUY 2) CUBA: JORGE FELIX GONZALEZ 3) ENGLAND: JAIMIE LEE- BARRON 4) FRANCE: HAAG LAURENT 5) GERMANY: THANH WINTER-LUONG 6) GERMANY: JURGEN SCHERCHER 7) INDIA: ANTHONY FERNANDES 8) ITALY: GIACOMO SPARTACO BERTOLETTI 9) SPAIN: PAUL TAIWA STANITZEK 10) U.S.A. : ROBERT J. MORTON
I.B.A. INTERNATIONAL BUDO RYU ACADEMY
INTERNATIONAL BUDO RYU ACADEMYOn February 4, 2017, Master Massimo Curti Giardina, Soshi Soke (創始宗家) of Sanaku Ryu Ha Ju Jitsu, proposed to the Masters who had embraced the fundamental principles of Sanaku Ryu to create a Cultural Association called the International Budo Ryu Academy.
In 2020, the IBA became a sector of the Global Union Martial Arts.
In 2024, with the establishment of FISECASM-GUMA
INTERNATIONAL APS, the IBA became part of the Martial Arts Sector to focus on the study, research, and dissemination of Japanese Martial Arts, always under the guidance of Soshi Soke Massimo Curti Giardina, current President of the Federation and Ju Jitsu Instructor at Enterte Naz. ASI
Technicians (holding a Dan with the qualification of Coach, Instructor, or Master) who work for registered Federations, Organizations, or Sports Bodies or otherwise have free access to the IBA.
FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL will issue each member a free IBA Technical Card, which allows them to participate in the annual events coordinated by local FISECAM Delegates.
Upon request, coaches can receive:Diploma and IBA Card issued by FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL.
IROKOKORO Masters pay nothing and will receive the International Diploma and technical card, renewable annually.
YUDANSHA and KODANSHA technicians will receive free basic membership and will be added to the International Register.If they request the Diploma of Conformity and the IBA technical card, the cost is €50.00 or €60.00. Annual renewal of the card is €20.00.
ART. 1 – GOALS a) The I.B.A. deals with the organization of cultural and martial events, stages, gatherings, round tables, meetings and study centers at a national and international level.
b) The I.B.A. is mainly dedicated to the study and research of oriental culture and to the diffusion of both RYU-HA (schools recognized by the Japanese KO-RYU) and other schools (not recognized) that request it.
The I.B.A. follows the ethical and moral principles of BUDO, condemning all forms of violence, xenophobia and racial, sexual, religious and political discrimination.
BUDO RYU ART. 2
ART. 2 – THE ASSOCIATES a) Men and women (minimum age 18) in possession of Documentation certifying their TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION as practitioners of Japanese Martial Arts, whether they are Yudansha – Kodansha – IrokoKoro and whether or not they operate in Federations, Organizations or Bodies in Italy or in other Nations, can request the annual Membership, completely free of charge. They will be included in the International Register.
b) The membership must be renewed annually in order to continue to be present in the Register. All Members will receive a technical card that will validate their registration. Upon explicit request, they can receive the I.B.A. International Diploma from FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATIONAL.
BUDO RYU ART. 3
ART. 3 - RYU Ryu was historically a feudal institution created by the various clans, for the purpose of teaching martial arts to the samurai of their clan. Ryu (流) translates as "school" or "style" (to be understood as a school of thought); just think of how many martial arts in general adopt the suffix Ryu.
As with many Japanese words, these have multiple possible translations, in fact Ryu is also translated as "flow of a river".
This concept however, contrary to what it seems, does not differ from the translation of "school/style", indeed these two translations go hand in hand, since it is understood that the knowledge of a martial art, within a school, is passed down from generation to generation and flows until reaching the present day.
The word Ryu, used mainly as a suffix, means style, type, form, way, system, school; here as Ryu-Ha 流 a school, a school of thought. Ryu in Japanese martial arts are classified and codified in Ryu-Ha.
Usually, a specific style has its own curriculum, ranks and licensing system. There is no universal licensing or ranking system in all Ryu-Ha. A person with a high rank in one style does not necessarily correspond to a high level in another style.
BUDO RYU ART. 4
ART. 4 - THE TRAINING UNIFORM
The keikogi (稽古着) is a training uniform used in Japanese martial arts. The term means "training uniform" (from keiko, "practice", and gi, "dress"). ART. 5 - Il MON (EMBLEM) Mon 紋, or Monsho 紋章 are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual, a family or a Ryu similar to the European heraldic crests.
They were initially used by the Samurai Clans to distinguish and recognize each other more easily on the battlefield. They are generally stylized designs inserted inside a geometric shape.
Their use dates back to 1185: 鎌倉時代 Kamakura-jidai. The Mon of the International Budo Ryu Academy has six petals, which indicate the fundamental principles of Budo (Objective, Practice, Competition, Dojo, Teaching and Diffusion).
SOKE - SOSHI SOKE - GAI SOKE
SOKE 宗家 Head of a Japanese Ko Ryu. The Soke can formalize schools that follow a traditional path of study by appointing a Soshi Soke. The Soke has the authority to issue Menkyo licenses to those who have mastered his style. The Soke can appoint his Waka Sensei (Young Master) who will replace him after his voluntary or forced retirement in the event of his death. The Waka Sensei can legitimately use the title of Soke.
SOSHI SOKE 創始宗家 It is a Japanese term that means "Presenter of an idea, method or style". This classification formalizes the School of Soshi Soke as Ryu Ha. This can only be recognized by a Japanese Ko Ryu with the signature of his Soke. The Soshi Soke can nominate his Waka Sensei (Young Master) who will replace him after his voluntary or forced retirement in the event of his death. The Waka Sensei will be able to fully claim the title of Soshi Soke.
GAI SOKE 外宗家 It is a Japanese term to define a foreign (non-Japanese) Headmaster. The IBA, with the favorable opinion of the Presidency Office, will formalize the requests of the Headmasters of Japanese Styles or Methods of a discipline, after having verified the documentation presented by them and having received the approval of the "FISECAM-GUMA INTERNATUIONAL" Presidency Office.
The requesting Master can be accredited as a "Gai Soke" Headmaster only if he has a Kodansha diploma position (at least 5th Dan) and is not less than 40 years old. The Gai Soke can nominate his Waka Sensei (Young Master) who will replace him after his voluntary or forced retirement in the event of death. The Waka Sensei will be able to fully boast the title of Gai Soke.