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KSKC Course Revew

 

The course that I attended at the KSKC’s Dojo in Hempstead, was thoroughly informative about what is expected and what should be known throughout the early dan grades The course prepared me well for my grading , and gave me a sense of how tough my second dan grading would be. Not only did the course focus on fitness and stamina, but it also focused on the technical side of katas, combinations and executing single moves.

The course was around three hours long, and it was full of useful information that applied to the grading. One of the most common knowledge needed for a dan grading is knowledge of the heian katas. The course did a run through all of the heian katas which was very informative, as often katas can be forgotten. The common combinations were also featured in the course, the moves of the katas and combinations were explained one by one, and how the moves could be applied into fighting was explained. Also freestyle fighting was amongst the topics covered in the course and as there were people from various clubs, I found it interesting and a challenge to fight someone who I had never met before, and this was good as I would have to face different people in my grading. Stamina exercises were also in the course such as doing all the heian katas non-stop. It was a good representation of how performing katas would be in the grading after exercise.

Harith Shahabudin

 

About KSKC

Serious Karate

KSKC was founded by Sensei Glen Wright, 6th Dan, in 1974. It was started by the hard work of a few senior karateka who were serious about their future and others in the martial arts group, with the aim of bringing together several karate clubs that trained in the Kent area.

The resultant KSKC was then in a position to monitor its member clubs, ensuring syllabus continuity and maintaining the high quality of responsible teaching standardsAll member clubs are monitored by the Karate England, which is the only recognised Karate governing body

Glen Wright has trained with elite Japanese, European and British instructors and continues to teach, as his instructor Sensei Ray Fuller, with passion and dedication. Glen's work with children extends outside of his own clubs, working with youth groups and teaching self-defence in schools

Member Clubs

Since it's conception, the KSKC has grown and now consists of over 12 clubs and more than 500 pupils. Although most of the clubs are based in Kent, we have clubs as far afield as Berkshire and Kenya.

Many of the clubs are run by Sensei Wright or his students, but other clubs that have admired the high standards and values have come to join the KSKC Every associated club is run by a senior black belt instructor - we do not allow brown belts to run their own clubs.

Within each club there are a number of assistant instructors resulting in an enviable instructor to student ratio.

The KSKC's modest size compared to many of the larger Karate associations is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. KSKC students perhaps spend more time training to gain their black belt compared to other clubs or karate styles, but in return they are more commited, better trained and command a deep respect and understanding for Karate

The Grading System

KSKC

The KSKC grades four times a year. For younger children, an additional grade is added, the first belt they achieve being red with one stripe. This is because children are introduced to karate at a young age, often 4 years old. These students would potentially reach black belt ability after three years, at the age of seven. The KSKC feels that this is too young for them to understand the criteria of black belt and its true meaning. Additionally, young pupils find it difficult to remain motivated if they do not have goals to work towards and the achievement of being awarded a black belt at a young age essentially removes some of these goals. The KSKC also does not want to unnecessarily fail pupils in gradings which may damage their confidence and motivation. The introduction of an extra grade is one of a number of strategies that have been introduced to delay the age at which children attempt their black belt grading.

KSKC clubs pride themselves on providing a safe, friendly and fun atmosphere for you and your child to practice and learn karate. Clubs take on children from the age of 5 years of age and there is no upper age limit for students. Indeed, our oldest member is over 60 years old! The only limitation to your karate training is enthusiasm - physical fitness is not a necessity and strength is gained as your training progresses.

The KSKC runs three courses a year with input from up to 12 instructors on any one day. Regular competitions and gradings are overseen by the Chief Instructor and as a result all pupils become known as an individual, not just another member.

We can also put on self-defence or karate courses for your club or association. For further details contact the Head Office .

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KSKC News

  • Gradings Postponed
  • Competition March 2012
  • New KSKC Club - Dec 2011
  • 3rd Dan Gradings - Dec 2011
  • 3rd Dan Gradings - Nov 2011
  • 25 Years Olds
  • Karate Course
  • Sensei Daniel Rose, 4th Dan
  • Urgent: Instructors Required
  • KSKC Events

GRADING CANCELLED AT READING 4TH FEB. Also the grading on the 25th Feb at Hempstead both to be re scheduled shortly. These have been cancelled due to Sensei Wright being unable to take the gradings due to illness.

KSKC are holding a karate competition event which is open to all KSKC clubs and members.

Sunday 4th March 2012 at Lordswood Leisure Centre.

Fees: Juniors (under 16) and Adults. One event £6.50, two events £12.00,  three or more £15.00

Events: Junior Kata, Junior Freestyle Mixed, Junior Freestyle Girls, Adult Kata, Adult Freestyle.

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Please ensure your KSKC licence and membership are valid and that all entries are returned to your KSKC instructor by Friday 17th February 2012 at the latest. Please support your club and the KSKC and we look forward to a successful event.

Sensei Glen Wright.

Featherby Karate Club

Children's Karate Class in Featherby Junior School, Tuesday 6:00-6:45pm.
Sensei Liam Grindley 2nd Dan.

Sensei Glen Wright and Sensei Brian Lake

Congratulations to Sensei Brian Lake from Sittingbourne Martial Arts Club who has been awarded 3rd Dan.
Sensei Glen Wright.

 

 

Congratulations to Tony Healy from Aylesford Karate Club, Mel Kirk and Sue Bowles from Hempstead Karateka.
Have all received their 3rd Dans.
Sensei Glen Wright.

 

Hempstead karate club celebrates 25 years since it was first opened and will be holding events to celebrate starting on the 25th October, with a kata competition at Lordswood dojo and another competition on the 26th at Hempstead. The rest of the week will also see other events and finish up on the Friday, fun for all, including cutting the cake!

I am also delighted to announce that Sensei Julie Bailey has achieved her 2nd Dan and Sensei Mark Bailey his 3rd Dan.

Karate Course for all grades on the 15th October 9:30 to 12:30  at the Hempstead dojo
Especially recommended for all pupils taking there black belts.  £ 15.00 per pupil
Black belt grading on the 12th November also at the Hempstead dojo

 

Congratulations from KSKC to Sensei Daniel Rose, from silwood park,  who has been awarded his 4th Dan.

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KSKC is looking in 2011 for karate instructors in the Herne Bay and Strood areas of Kent. Either an existing instructor and club who would like to affiliate or a black belt enthusiast who would like to start a club. KSKC has student demand in those areas and can provide training and support.
Contact Sensei Glen Wright.

2012

  • 11th Feb - all grades KSKC course at Hempstead dojo - CANCELLED to be rescheduled.
  • 25th Feb- Black Belt grading at Hempstead dojo
  • 4th Mar - KSKC competition at lordswood lesiure centre
  • 10th Mar- kyu grading Lordswood and Hempstead karate clubs
  • 24th Mar- kyu grading Fairview, St Marys and Kings Hill clubs
  • 10-13th Apr - Lordswood and Hempstead dojo shut for 1 week Tuesday to Friday
  • 14th Jul - kyu grading Lordswood and Hempstead
  • 21st july - kyu grading Kings Hill ,Fairview and St Marys

KSKC Chief Instructor

Sensei Glen Wright

Awards

  • Instructor of the Year 1997 - Medway sports awards - Presented by Dame Kelly Homes
  • Sports Coach of the Year 1998 - Medway sports awards - Presented by Sir Henry Cooper.
  • Sport Coach of the Year 2007 - Medway sports awards
  • Lifetime contribution to sport 2007 - Medway sports awards

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