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Contact
- David Austin
07815 677795
01784 490272- Malcolm Williams
07767 375397
Training Times
- Thursday
Juniors 18:00 - 19:00
Seniors 20:00 - 21:30- Sunday
Juniors 18:00 - 19:00
Seniors 19:00 - 20:30
Dojo /Training Hall
- All training takes place @
- Egham Leisure Centre
- Vicarage Road,
- Egham,
- Surrey,
- TW20 8NL
- Click here for directions
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Introduction
| What is the Club about? |
| What is Karate? |
| Why should I join? |
| How do I join? |
| Training Times? |
What is the Club about?
Our club is based at two locations, Egham Leisure Centre and the Hythe Centre.
We provide training for a range of abilities, from total beginners to
black belts. Our club practises traditional Shotokan karate.
Shotokan places emphasis on low stances, technique and speed.
Karate is a great resource for developing fitness, flexibility and strength,
together with the self-confidence and awareness that many martial arts bring.
Although we study traditional karate, we also teach how to apply general self
defence principles to present day life situations. Egham Karate Club have a number
of instructors of varying experience. Senior Instructor David Austin is a 4th Dan Black Belt,
qualified KUGB instructor and qualified KUGB Assessor.
The club caters for all abilities and always has students of all levels training at all times. Gradings are organised on a regular basis, examined by one of the UK’s senior KUGB instructors Bob Poynton (7th Dan black belt).
What is Karate?
In Okinawa, a miraculous and mysterious martial art has come down to us from the past. It is said that one who masters its techniques can defend himself readily without resorting to weapons and can perform remarkable feats: the breaking of several thick boards with his fist or ceiling panels of a room with a kick. With his shuto (sword hand) he can kill a bull with a single stroke; he can pierce the flank of a horse with his open hand; he can cross a room grasping the beams of the ceiling with his fingers, crush a green bamboo stalk with his bare hand, shear a hemp rope with a twist or gouge soft rock with his hands. Some consider these aspects of this miraculous and mysterious martial art to be the essence of Karate-do. But such feats are a small part of karate, playing a role analogous to the straw-cutting test of kendo [Japanese fencing], and it is erroneous to think that there is no more to Karate-do than this. In fact, true Karate-do places weight upon spiritual rather than physical matters, as we shall discuss. True Karate-do is this: that in daily life, one's mind and body be trained and developed in a spirit of humility; and that in critical times, one be devoted utterly to the cause of justice.
Why should I join?
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Training Times and Locations
Thursdays:
| The Hythe Centre | ||
| Thorpe Road | Juniors | 18:30 - 19:30 |
| Egham | Adults | 19:30 - 21:00 |
| Surrey, TW18 3DF | ||
Sundays: | ||
| Egham Leisure Centre | ||
| Vicarage Road | Juniors | 18:00 - 19:00 |
| Egham | Adults | 19:00 - 20:30 |
| Surrey, TW20 8NL |