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Re: christ church university karate club
Canterbury Karate Club was founded in 1981 and is the oldest, continuously running club in the University. Affiliated to the Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB), it is a non-profit making, members' club which practices traditional Shotokan Karate. Affiliation : The Christ Church Karate Club is affiliated to The Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB) The KUGB is one of the largest & oldest established martial arts associations in the UK, with about 7000 members. The KUGB has a strong administrative and training structure with full time officers and a minimum of politics. Senior personnel include Sensei A.Sherry 9th Dan. In the KUGB system, it usually takes about 5-6 years of regular training (at least twice weekly) to gain a black belt (Sho Dan), though it can be achieved in an absolute minimum of 3 years. Training Session Includes A typical session includes training for flexibility, training for general fitness, basic movements (kihon), patterns of defence against several opponents (kata) and some sparring (kumite). Times of training Sessions Tuesday 7-9pm Thursday 7-9pm Contact Details : Canterbury Karate Club Debbie 07754039116 01795534775 |
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