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In the 1970’s and
1980’s, there was great worldwide interest in martial arts generally
which has continued through to today.
There are many different styles of martial arts, one of which is
karate. One style of karate
has grown to become one of the most popular – Shotokan.
Shotokan karate is
practised by the Japan Karate Organisation (JKA) and was set up in 1955.
It has grown to become the world’s largest karate association.
The JKA has full time staff with which constant improvements are
being made all the time. The
JKA also maintain a specialist instructor programme to ensure high
standards of understanding, skill and professionalism.
The branch of the JKA
in England is the Japan Karate Association England (JKAE) and is
affiliated to the JKA. It
maintains he same standards as the JKA and has direct links to the
senior instructors in Japan, as well as Europe who frequently feature at
the many courses organised by the JKAE.
Sensei
Ohta (6th Dan) is the chief instructor of the JKAE
and a regular grading examiner at the Lewisham gradings.
Sensei
Tomlin is part of the JKAE committee overseeing Standards and
Child Protection.
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