Congratulations to some of karate kids celebrating training anniversaries this month. Talia 2 yrs Ryan 2 yrs Noah 3 yrs Tristan 4 yrs Keep up the great work everyone.
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Congratulations to some of karate kids celebrating training anniversaries this month. Talia 2 yrs Ryan 2 yrs Noah 3 yrs Tristan 4 yrs Keep up the great work everyone.
Here are some photos taken at the 2017 QLD Karate Camp. It wasn’t so long ago, but even in this short time it is great to see so much growth taking place in both dojos (Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast). And… check out how much our Little Champions and Karate Kids have changed…..? Don’t forget
Kihon Dosa Bunkai – “basic timing” and “slow motion”. Log in to Edojo to view: https://edojo.karate4life.com.au/
“Don’t limit your challenges, challenge your limits.” Don’t forget to “Like” SCK so you can enjoy more words of inspiration throughout your week. Have a great week!!
In this issue: Upcoming dojo closures Happy mothers day (12 May) Testimonial May 2019 Calendar Of Events Private Lessons & Small Group Lesson – Refocus & Build Momentum Congratulations Archer Congratulations Mason Attendance Recognition – April 2019 Top Training Little Champions – Mahirah Khan & Lachlan Powell (11 lessons) Top Training Karate Kid – Jaskaran
Do you know someone who could be a bit more FOCUSSED… More RESPECTFUL… Demonstrate more SELF-DISCIPLINE? Enrolling now for term 2. Beginner karate classes for students of all ages, 6 days per week. Little Champions 4-7 yrs Karate Kids 8-15 yrs Teens & Adults Masters (O/50’s) Parents, you don’t just have to sit on the
In 2017 a small team from the Sunshine Coast travelled to Japan to compete at the Chito-Ryu Karate-Do World Championships. Here are some photos taken at the conclusion of the event. Come along to this weekends tournament (to be held at the Kuluin State School Hall) to see many of these representatives in action along
Kumi Bo – “basic timing” and “slow motion”. Log in to Edojo to view: https://edojo.karate4life.com.au/
Daido can mean a main street or highway, but in our Budo context, it can mean a great principle. Sensei described Daido to me as the main stem, like the trunk of a tree, the spiritual or intangible truths, the core of our being and our martial journey. He contrasted this with the Small Way
“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr Don’t forget to “Like” SCK so you can enjoy more words of inspiration throughout your week. Have a super week!!
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