American Karate System

The American Karate System (AKS) is a style of karate, founded as American Ji-do-kwan System by Ernest Lieb in 1965. This style includes techniques of karate, jujutsu, hapkido, taekwondo, judo, aikido, kobudo and kung-fu. The current chief instructor is Michael A. Sullenger, 9th Dan.

Death of Lieb
Ernest Lieb died in a maglev train crash in Germany on 22 September 2006. He was in his native Germany to conduct a seminar on karate.
 
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