| Sensei, Steve Hallam
Started training in Shotokan in 1974 before moving to Goju Ryu in
1981.
Awarded his 5th Dan (Godan) by Morio Higaonna Sensei on 4th May 2003.
The
style of karate practised is traditional Okinawan Goju-ryu.
Training is based on discipline, etiquette and hard work; it is geared
towards effective self-defence. It should be noted that this a
traditional club that does not stress any sporting aspect whatsoever.
A typical lesson commences with a traditional warm up (Junbi Undo). Then
tuition is given in some or all of the following: Kihon (basic
techniques), kata and bunkai (patterns & applications), kakie (pushing
hands) and kumite (sparring). However, no two lessons are the same.
The club is affiliated to the International Okinawan Goju-ryu Karate Do
Federation (IOGKF) and the English Goju-ryu
Karate Association (EGKA). Gradings of up to 1st Kyu are carried out at
the club by the club instructors. Black belt gradings are carried out by
Ernie Molyneux Sensei at the annual Gasukus held at Bournemouth and
Liverpool.
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