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2024 SKIA NSW Championships

Well done Madelyne and Harrison for wining medals at the 2024 SKIA NSW State Championships!

Shotokan Week 2022 A Success

Over 165 SKIA members trained with Murakami Shihan & Hiyori Kanazawa Sensei at Shotokan Week 2022 in Moore Park, Sydney

Senior Grade Training

Monthly senior grade training (Sunday Morning Keiko) classes are being held in Nowra every 4th Sunday morning from 8-10 am. The classes, which are tailored for brown and black belt students

Club News

New classes in Berry every Thursday are going well. See classes tab for details. South Coast Shotokan May 2019 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan June 2018 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan June 2018 Newsletter

Martial Artists Earn Medals at State Comp

Two of South Coast Shotokan Karate members recently travelled to Sydney to compete in the 2nd round of the NSW National All Styles martial arts tournament. Both competitors came home with very pleasing results in their respective events. Evie Rowe performed very well wining a bronze medal in the 12-13 years 10-6th Kyu Forms....

South Coast Shotokan May 2018 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan News May 2018

Duo dust off karate competition cobwebs

After more than a year and a half absence from karate competition, Sempai Amanda Baker and Sensei David Rush from South Coast Shotokan Karate waded back into competition recently with some pleasing results. The two senior members registered for Round 1 of the NSW National All Styles tournament in Sydney, entering both open black belt and masters events. “I was a bit nervous getting back on the mat again after being away from competition for so long,” Amanda said....

South Coast Shotokan March 2018 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan Karate news March 2018

South Coast Shotokan February 2018 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan Karate December 2017 Newsletter

South Coast Shotokan News December 2017

Rare training opportunity for South Coast Shotokan Karate members

Members of Shoalhaven’s South Coast Shotokan Karate club recently received the opportunity to train with the most senior instructors from Japan. Typically held in various cities around the country, this year’s Shotokan Week was held at the Rocks and the National Championships were held in Crows Nest in Sydney. The opportunity to train with karate masters from Japan occurs every year but the opportunity to train with them so close to home only happens once every few years.

Shotokan tigers reach new heights

Grading day is always met with a mix of nerves and excitement for members of South Coast Shotokan Karate. Demonstrating karate technique in front of a panel of black belt examiners and parents is a bit nerve-racking for all, and sometimes for the instructors on the panel too.

Rare lesson from a master

When it comes to learning world class karate technique there is no better place to learn than from the Japanese masters themselves. A small group from the South Coast Shotokan Karate club did just that by attending the Shotokan Karate International Australia Winter Kangeiko (training camp) in Sydney recently.

Karate examination shows solid Improvement

SOUTH Coast Shotokan Karate senior instructor, David Rush is confident that performances at their recent grading examination show students in the club are progressing well and some are on track to reach their black belt in due course.

Rush medals at world karate champs

More than 800 athletes from 50 countries converged on Jakarta, Indonesia for the 12th SKIF World Karate Championships from 26-28 August 2016. Entering into his third consecutive World Championships, Sensei David Rush from South Coast Shotokan Karate was determined to achieve something he had only ever dreamed of.

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