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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. John J. Mullin Sensei – WTKO Executive Chairman. February 17, 2017. I’ve recently had the opportunity to attend a seminar of John Mullin Sensei. He is a phenomenal instructor. His focus on the details and ease of explanation always leaves you wanting more time training with Read More …. January 27, 2017. February 3, 2017. December 28, 2016. December 28, 2016. Steve Ubl Sensei Seminar, Nashville. November 21, 2016. December 12, 2016. October 27, 2016. We had...
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Shotokan Kata - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. 形, or more traditionally, 型) (literally: “form”) is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs. This is the most elementary kata practiced at Indian Springs Dojo. Developed by Master Funakoshi’s son, Gigo, Taikyoku helps new students learn basic kata principles. Peaceful mind, first level). Peaceful mind, second level). Peaceful mind, third level). Peaceful mind, fourth level). Peaceful mind, fifth level).
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Vocabulary - Shotokan Karate - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. Vocabulary – Shotokan Karate. Block (Uke pronounced oo-kay ). Age-uke (ah-geh-oo-kay): Upper block (Raising). Shuto-uke (shoe-toe oo-kay): Knife-hand block. Uchi-uke (oo-chee oo-kay): Inside center block. Gedan-barai (Geh-dahn bah-rye): Down block. Soto-uke (so-toh oo-kay): Outside center block. Chudan-uke (Chew-dahn oo-kay): Middle level block. Jodan-uke (joe-dahn oo-kay): Upper level block. Gedan-uke (geh-dahn oo-kay): Lower level block. Mae-geri (mah-eh ...
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Things you should know - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. Things you should know. These questions may be asked during your testing:. What’s the name of the art we practice? What do we call this training hall? What do you call your teacher? What’s the best way to learn in class? Don’t talk, listen. Why do we bow? Is karate for defense or offense? What is the name of your kata? What do we call the drawing arm? What’s the Japanese word for bow? What is it called when we yell? What country is karate from? Student's Fi...
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Our Schedule - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. Beginners classes includes all ages with belts colored white, red and orange. Intermediate classes includes all ages with belts colored blue, green and purple. Advanced classes includes all ages with belts colored brown and black. 6:30 – 7:15pm Advanced. 7:15 8:15pm Teen/Adult All Ranks. 7:15 8:15pm Teen/Adult All Ranks. 5:45 6:30pm Weapons Class. 6:30 – 7:15pm Black Belts Only. 7:15 8:15pm Teen/Adult All Ranks. 7:15 8:15pm Teen/Adult All Ranks.
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Q: How did you first come into contact with Hirota dogi? I was introduced to the Hirota dogi under the recommendation of my instructor sensei Richard Amos. Q: How long have you been using Hirota dogi, and which model do you prefer to use? I have been wearing the Hirota dogi exclusively for 5 years now, and prefer the Pinac for its lightness, comfort, and durability. Q: Do you agree with the comment, Hirota the best dogi available today? In my humble opinion - yes absolutely! Website by Almost Daily.
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Tel 204.800.9216. Photos] Bunkai Jutsu Seminar with Iain Abernethy - June 3-5, 2016. Photos are finally up! Sorry for the delay. What an absolutely fantastic weekend of karate! After two years of planning, I'm so very pleased that the seminar was such a big success. Having never planned an event of this size before, I think it went incredibly well! Finally, big thanks to my wife Kathy for her support and being incredibly understanding of my absence of husbandly/fatherly duties during those past few days&...
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Tuition - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. Little Ninja (ages 4,5&6) : $70 monthly. Beginners (ages 7-12) : $75 monthly. Intermediate (ages 7-12) : $75 monthly. Teen/Adult – $75 monthly. Family Rates: Family of 2 is $125 / 3 or more is $160 monthly. There is an annual $20 registration fee that includes your membership to WTKO. Little Ninja (ages 4,5&6) $70.00 USD. Beginners (ages 7-12) $75.00 USD. Intermediate (ages 7-12) $75.00 USD. Teen/Adult $75.00 USD. Family of 2 $125.00 USD. What is 2 plus 2?
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Heian Shodan - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. May 22, 2016. February 17, 2017. When beginning to learn kata at our dojo we start with Heian Shodan. This kata contains 21 movements with 2 kia points. Heian Shodan takes approximately 40 seconds to complete. Heian shodan was adapted from older kata by Anko Itosu to make them more suitable for. In this kata you will learn:. The first punch,. 3 blocks, and. For the Yellow Belt and Orange Belt. Fist placement: the retracted fist should be palm up with the th...
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Beginner Grading Syllabus - Indian Springs Dojo
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A Note to Parents. Show Header Sidebar Content. 10th Kyu to 9th Kyu – White Belt Grading for Red Belt. Stepping 4 times each:. Forwards oi-zuki chudan (chest level, stepping punch). Backwards age-uke (rising head block). Forwards soto-uke (outside middle block). Backwards shuto-uke (knife-hand block). Forwards uchi-uke (inside middle block). Backwards gedan-barai (down block). Forwards mae-geri chudan (mid-level front kick). Forwards mae-geri jodan (upper-level front kick). 9th Kyu to 8. 8th Kyu to 7.
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