The Organization
Executive Committee
We must remember that our members are interested in karate's relevance to their lives in the real world - not the karate world. They want to study with enthusiastic, well trained instructors who are able bring out the best in them as individuals. They want to learn an effective and serious form of self-defense that is also a demanding and exacting traditional art. Finally, those that compete want to be exposed to fair, intense and challenging competition.
The goal of the AJKA is to meet these expectations.
Edmond Otis
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Leslie B. Sáfár, 9.Dan,
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Edmond Otis, 7.Dan
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Dr. László Palkovics
Chairman
In addition to being a devoted admirer of technical wonders, László Palkovics took up karate in 1982. Since then, he has been studying this sport with some interruptions, returning to intensive practice 3 years ago. He is a brown-belt, he trains at and heads the Alba Control Karate Club.
László Palkovics graduated from the Technical University of Budapest in 1989, as an automotive engineer. After achieving the degree of Candidate at technical sciences, he became a doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Science and a university lecturer. He was promoted to the leading position at the Automotive Engineering Department of the TUB in 1994. One year afterwards he was appointed the Electronic System Development Director of the R&D institute of Knorr-Bremse. His areas of research are: motor vehicle dynamics and stability, applied regulation theory, modeling vehicle systems. He is the Secretary General of the Hungarian Motor Vehicle Association, a position he fills as a volunteer. He speaks Russian, English, German and Italian, the first three fluently.
Gábor Rétlaki
Chairman of the Marketing and Communication Committee
Gábor Rétlaki has been practicing karate since 1988. He was qualified in coaching at the Hungarian University of Physical Education in 1996. In 1999 he finished the first Instructor School of the Hungarian A.J.K.A., and completeted the Long Island University Karate Instructor Certificate Program in 2001. He was awarded the 5th Dan in 2004. Also in 2004 he was voted the "coach of the year" by the Hungarian A.J.K.A. Shotokan Karate Association.
Throughout his competitor's career he's multiple Hungarian Champion and Euro Cup Winner. At present, he's the chairman and technical director of the Alba Shotokan Dojo SC, as well as Kata Coach of the selected team. There's 10 black belt karatekas among his students, some of them have been voted "Sportsmen of the Year", a couple of times. Three of them have also finished the Instructor School while other three of them is just doing it.
He got his highest qualification in safeguarding in the civvy street and follows this trade since 1992. He has been occupied as a leader at several hungarian and international firms. Presently he leads an own safeguarding enterprise.