We can only speak of schools in our local area, but many schools seem to have the Japanese language as a part of their curriculum. Kids who learn Japanese at school and then come to the dojo for the first time, will often catch our attention after class to share their excitement that they can
As we continue to count down the days until our annual Sign On Day, we wanted to give you a chance to take a sneak peek at some of the fun we have at our social gatherings. These social gatherings are a whole lot of fun for the whole family and a fantastic way to
Although most people never start karate wanting to get into competition, tournaments can certainly be a lot of fun and a great way to put your skills to the test and develop mental and emotional strength under pressure. With just 9 days to go until our Sign On Day, we want to share a little
With 10 days to go until the Sunshine Coast Karate Sign On Day, today we wanted to take a little bit of time to show some gratitude for our teachers and those who have come before us to pave the way for us and future generations. Without them, we wouldn’t be where we are today
One of the best things about our job, is that we get to learn from and be inspired by people of all ages and from all walks of life. The dojo is an incredible learning environment in which everyone can unite, work in a harmonious manner and embark on a journey which leads to a
Right now in the dojo we’re focussed on our upcoming Sign On Day. Just, 13 days to go. But while we’re doing that, life goes on in the dojo and many of our students are working hard preparing for testing for their next levels. It’s always great to see students moving through the ranks.
Come along and join us at Mooloolaba beach for some fun in the sun. Even if you can’t train, come along anyway. We’d love to catch up with you before or after training and see how you have been going in 2020. Let’s create a magic experience together!
“You’ve got to aim high and see where you land.” ~ Nigel Harman PS…. Maybe we’ll get to see Sensei Matt in action at this Sunday’s Beach Training (Mooloolaba Beach from 6:00am)
This Saturday 18th January, Sunshine Coast Karate opens the doors to help parents prepare their children for school in 2020. Whilst parents are busy organising uniforms and the many school supplies required, we are getting busy to prepare our students from the inside out. During our regular Saturday morning classes (see attached notice), students will