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<CLUBNAME> Karate Club

 

About the Club

 

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The <CLUBNAME> Karate club was formed in <CLUBFOUNDED> by its current senior instructor Sensei <CLUBSENSEI>.

 

The club is a member of the England Wado Kai karate association which boasts a membership of 50 clubs based in the South of England and practices traditional Wado Kai karate.

 

The club trains on <CLUBDAY> nights at the <CLUBDOJO> in <CLUBTOWN>.

 

Beginners information can be found here.

 

About Wado Kai Karate

 

Wado Kai Karate is a martial art, originating from Okinawa, now a part of Japan. It is a form of self defence combining punches, kicks, blocks and strikes. We practice a traditional style of karate called 'Wado Kai' meaning 'Way of Peace'.

 

Karate helps build coordination, agility, strength and poise. The confidence gained through training helps foster a strong positive self image. Wado is a traditional form of karate, and is one of the 'softer' styles, meaning that it does not rely so heavily on physical strength, making it accessible to students of all ages.

 

At the heart of Wado karate is the goal of self improvement. Students are not judged against their peers, but by their own progress. Because of this, no one is too old, young or unfit to start. We practice a 'non-contact' form of karate, so attacks are controlled and stopped before they hit the intended target, so beginners can train without fear of injury.