Rick Hotton Sensei Course

In March 2015, the London Dojo hosted Rick Hotton Sensei. The Dojo was packed of nearly 50 Karateka, all eager to train with Sensei after seeing his inspirational videos on Youtube and Facebook. Rick Sensei didn’t disappoint, his Karate was excellent and covered concepts around power generation in both kicking Read more…

Simon Staples Sensei Open Course

Once again, Kings Cross Shotokan Karate Club were delighted to host Simon Staples Sensei (6th Dan) teaching an Open Black and Brown Belt course. Over 30 Karateka from a variety of Clubs and Associations headed to the Seishinkai London Dojo on Thursday 29th January 2015 for the opportunity to train Read more…

Military Self Defence Course

Thursday 20th November, saw the Club welcome Steve Orton to take a session on military style self defence drills. Steve comes from a military background and much of what he taught was passed down to him by a Krav Maga instructor.  Krav Maga is the martial art practiced and taught Read more…

SSKI Nationals 2014

Due to injury, car breakdowns and holidays SSKI London took an elite group of two (!) competitors to the SSKI Nationals at the Hemel Hempstead Honbu Dojo on Sunday 5th October 2014. First up was Joydeep Shil in the Under 16 Senior Kata category, who put in a fantastic performance Read more…

Rick Hotton in Ireland

Adam Sensei & Peer from the London Dojo traveled to Dublin Ireland to train with Rick Hotton Sensei! They were joined by friends and training partners: Gabriel Van Rel (Dojo Van Rel) Keith Williams (Kokoro Karate Club – AKA) Matt Smith (Southdowns Karate Club – AKA) Dave Galloway (Southdowns Karate Read more…

September Kyu Grading

Monday 15th September saw the London Club’s September Kyu grading. The following students were succesfull; Ken Hettiarachi to 9th Kyu Sebastian Ahlers to 8th Kyu Katja Ajoha to 6th Kyu Luke Oxlade to 5th Kyu Well done all!  

Charity Challenge

Graham Palmer Sensei (5th Dan) of Norwich Shotokan Karate Club has been running a charity challenge in 2014, where your video challenge is posted on Facebook and you nominate a person or two of your choosing.  The challenge consists of a continuous drill for 60, 40, 30, 20 and 10 Read more…