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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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