Sensei John Parnell, 5th dan, will be teaching a special session on Saturday, 28 May:
15:00 to 16:00 all grades
16:00 to 17:00 black and brown belts only
The lesson is free to members; £7 for guests.

Shotokan Karate in Guildford
Sensei John Parnell, 5th dan, will be teaching a special session on Saturday, 28 May:
15:00 to 16:00 all grades
16:00 to 17:00 black and brown belts only
The lesson is free to members; £7 for guests.

Owing to events taking place at the Spectrum there will be no adult lessons in the first week of May, that is Bank Holiday Monday, 2 May, and Thursday, 5 May. Instead there will be a special session with Sensei John Parnell, 5th dan, on Saturday 28 May. Details will follow.
For those who wish to keep up their training regimen the Monday lesson at Kenmei karate in Sutton is on as normal.
Please note that the junior lesson on Tuesday, 3 May, will be unaffected.
Sensei Neil Jerome will be teaching the lesson on Thursday, 21 April.

The Rising Sun Karate Academy will be hosting sensei Jack Somers, member of the KUGB kata team, for a kata workshop on Satruday, 20 February, 12-2pm at the Winston Chruchill Sports Center in Woking, GU21 8TL.
12:00-1:00 all grades training
1:00-2:00 senior training
Open to all grades; £7 per person.

I found this video of a cat fight to demonstrate nicely the basic principles of maai such as distance and timing. At the beginning of the fight the cat atop the stepladder (say Aka) seemingly has the advantage of a higher position. The other cat (say Shiro) slowly edges forward provoking Aka into a frenzied yet ineffective attack. Whilst the flurry of wild paw swings first causes Shiro to flinch it achieve very little and mostly serves to cause Aka to somewhat lose its balance. Shiro for its part maintains its composure as well as its position just outside Aka’s reach. Finally, having seen the pattern in Aka’s attack Shiro chooses its moment to launch its own attack which is much more effective. Use the options cog to watch in extra slow motion and you’ll see that the counter is timed perfectly between attacks. A carefully timed lunge by Shiro finds its mark and quickly sends Aka fleeing away.
Sensei Neil Jerome, 4th dan, will be hosting a special lesson at his Kenmei Karate club in Sutton centered on the dan grading syllabus and particularly nidan. Open to all black and brown belts. Free for members and guests.
Our final kids lesson for 2015 will take place on Tuesday 22 December, 5-6pm. You are welcome to bring along a friend. Gis are optional, but I trust you will want to show off you newly earned belts. There will be mince pies and much merriment!

Our last Thursday session for 2015 will be with sensei John Parnell, 5th dan, on 17 December, 8-9pm.

Our upcoming grading this Sunday will be with sensei Bob Rhodes, 8th dan at Kenmei Karate club in Sutton (see map below). The grading will start with a lesson that normally lasts for about an hour and a half, then a short break and finally the kyu grading itself, which is expected to last about half an hour.
All grades are welcome to the lesson including black belts or kyu grades who are not grading. Those we are grading must bring their current KUGB licence (little red book). Costs are £5 for the lesson only or £20 for lesson and grading.
For parents with children grading: please ensure that your child/ren visit the toilets before the lesson or very quickly during the short break before the grading.
a generous invitation from sensei neil jerome:
please join us for a alternate lesson on sunday 6th december at kenmei karate in sutton from 2pm. it will be a good chance for grading practice. we can also have an advanced kumite lesson for seniors. free for kanshin memebers.
