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The Washinkai Karate Mission Statement

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Students After A Very Enjoyable Course With Washinkai Chief, Sensei Thompson
The mission of Washinkai Karate is to promote a partnership between students and instructors so as to provide students with the opportunity to achieve their full potential in the study of karate-do, whether in the dojo, on courses, on a gasshuku or in competition, as well as to promote the art of traditional karate generally.






To this end Washinkai Karate will;

  • Give all applicants, irrespective of gender, religion, ethnicity or education background, an equal opportunity to study and perform karate-do to the best of their individual ability. However restrictions will apply to (i) children up to the age of 8 and (ii) to students who would suffer detrimentally from the practise of karate owing to illness or medical condition;
  • Be responsive to changes in the FEK (Federacion Real de Karate Española), The EKF (European Karate Federation) and WKF (World Karate Federation) and to incorporate any such changes as required and to inform members of such;
  • Promote the development of its instructors and their motivation and commitment towards the mission of Washinkai;
  • Establish a friendly and welcoming environment for all students;
  • Treat each student as an individual putting their physical training and character development first and competition second;
  • Improve students' abilities with good quality coaching given by qualified and experienced KEGB coaches;
  • Always reinforce sound attitudes of fair play and encourage students, especially children, to abide by the rules of Washinkai;
  • Reward effort, as well as achievement and not to shout or admonish young students for making a mistake, losing or not being placed in a competition;
  • Build effective links with schools, local authorities and sport development programmes.

Washinkai does have a wonderful sense of community. The organisation is very much attuned to children

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'Elvis' enjoying the Summer Party at Milton Abbey
as well as adults, and many families practise karate within the group. Students of all ages are catered for. The Association teaches karate at numerous schools.

The atmosphere in clubs is very friendly and despite the formality and etiquette required, instructors are very approachable. Social links between members frequently develop. The year culminates with the Summer Gasshuku (training course) in July, which combines training and a social programme and has proven to be very popular with all age groups.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 11 March 2007 20:04 )  

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