Lionel Robert Abelard , Shihan (WUKO): A true story of a political coach versus a field coach in sport karate Kindle Edition

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Lionel Robert Abelard, Shihan (WUKO), is a pivotal figure in the complex and sometimes turbulent history of sport karate in Haiti. His story represents not only the clash between political coaches—those who gain influence through organizational power and connections—and field coaches, devoted to hands-on athlete development, but also the legacy of the so‑called Abelard Dynasty.Emerging during the Duvalier regime, this dynasty was marked by aggressive consolidation of karate schools (dojos) in Port-au-Prince. Historical accounts and testimonies from the era describe how control over martial arts institutions sometimes involved coercive means, including the use of armed force. In addition to physical dominance, influence was also extended internationally through participation in tournaments where critics allege that some competitive outcomes were misrepresented or fabricated to boost prestige abroad.This combination of political maneuvering, organizational takeover, and ambitious presentation of results positioned the Abelard name as both powerful and controversial within the Caribbean and international karate communities. Yet Lionel Robert Abelard’s own trajectory as a coach also demonstrates the nuanced reality of operating in a sport where authority is not only built in the training hall, but often shaped by the larger political and social forces of the time.His story serves as a case study in how martial arts, which traditionally emphasize discipline, respect, and personal mastery, can be deeply impacted by historical regimes, power struggles, and the interplay between practical coaching and political strategy.By Dr Robenson Dorvil Read more

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