All Articles | GKR Karate https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/category/all-articles/ Go-Kan-Ryu Karate (GKR) is a traditional Japanese style of karate. Wed, 13 Aug 2025 04:21:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 GKR Stories – Online Academy https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-stories-online-academy/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 03:51:44 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=39009 This week in GKR Stories we hear about a dedicated group of students from the Philippines who are achieving great things training with the Online Academy.

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Online Academy – Philippines

The GKR Online Karate and Fitness Academy allows students from across the globe to learn karate. This week in GKR Stories we hear about a dedicated group of students from the Philippines who are achieving great things training with the Online Academy.

It’s just before 5pm on a Thursday afternoon in Alfonso, Cavite in the Philippines, and a small group of dedicated students are warming up in their local church in preparation for their weekly online GKR Karate class.

These students have been turning up for months to be taught Karate by Sensei Edwin Delos Reyes who lives in Australia and takes the GKR Online Karate and Fitness Academy Thursday online class.

“I’m excited to teach every Thursday because of the kids I’m training…..they are focused and willing to learn new things,” Edwin says of the students in the Philippines.

In casual clothes, the kids bow-in and start their warm-up, their location may be remote but just like the many thousands of other GKR students around the world, they are helping Kancho Robert Sullivan realise his dream of ‘Karate for everyone’.

It all started in October 2023, Renshi Jan Lopez and his family visited the Philippines for a holiday. Jan’s Aunty is the Pastor of a church there, so Renshi Jan and his family organised a free class for the church kids and adults. Since then, there has been continued interest in the community and a real hunger to learn karate.

Just like students that attend in-person classes, our students in the Philippines learn the basics of karate and can progress to their next grade level. With online gradings recently taking place, this group of students in the Philippines were the first to train and grade exclusively online with the Online Academy.

Every week, the students enjoy learning new skills and the benefit of increased strength, agility and focus that karate offers.

International Senior Instructor for the Online Academy, Renshi Jan Lopez, recently decided to donate some of his gently worn belts, uniforms and protective equipment to the students in the Philippines. In true karate fashion, when Jan’s students heard about this, they followed his lead and chipped in to help support their fellow karate-ka in another country.

“I was sending them a bunch of my old mitts, gloves and pads. At the same time, I thought there might be others in Region 4 in the same boat who’d want to donate their old karate gear too – we’re now sending two boxes of karate equipment over,” Renshi Jan said.

The students in the Philippines are a great example of how our online karate training options can break down traditional barriers to access, spreading the benefits of karate where it might otherwise be inaccessible, passing knowledge on, and building a truly global GKR community.

It’s also allowed our club to reach students in parts of the world where we don’t currently have physical classes.

 


 

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Kancho Lifetime Achievement Award https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/kancho-lifetime-achievement-award/ https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/kancho-lifetime-achievement-award/#respond Tue, 12 Aug 2025 04:59:44 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=39211 Kancho recently had the honour of being presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award, by Hanshi Dennis May, President of the International Goju Ryu Karate Association.

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Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Kancho Robert Sullivan

 

Kancho Robert Sullivan recently travelled to New Zealand to host 4 seminars for GKR Karate students and instructors in Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Hamilton.

Over 800 students in total attended the seminars, enjoying the opportunity to train with Kancho and gain insight and wisdom from the founder of our club.

While Kancho was in New Zealand he had the honour of being presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award, by Hanshi Dennis May, President of the International Goju Ryu Karate Association, at the conclusion of the Auckland seminar.

“I’ve known of Dennis May for many years as a top Karate person in New Zealand who is so very highly regarded, and it was an honour to be presented with the award in front of around 377 students in Auckland.

“There’s a sense of pride or appreciation on a personal level that comes with the (Lifetime Achievement) award,” Kancho Robert Sullivan said.

The award recognises Kancho’s outstanding contribution to Karate in Australia and worldwide over the past 60 years while also acknowledging his vision, leadership and teaching that has inspired countless people over the years. To remember the days as a 17-year-old kid, just starting off training, where to get a green belt was like ‘wow’. You then keep training and learning year after year, and before you know it, you’re a 1st Dan. When I think about this and then compare it to where GKR is today, it is quite surreal.” Kancho said.

“GKR has always been totally independent and has never been afraid to break down barriers and chart it’s own course. I also know that an organisation is nothing more than an extension of people and the attitude of people within that organisation. Every person is one brick in the building and adds strength to the building – including our students. Everybody gets to build this club which is in the spirit of what GKR is.”

The Lifetime Achievement Award highlights Kancho Sullivan’s commitment to Karate and his dream of ‘Karate for everyone’ which continues, to this day, to be a driving force behind the success of GKR Karate.

“Two sayings which I like and that I remember from early on are, ‘For things to change, you have to change’ and ‘You can give more than you’ve got because you could become more than you are’. I think these are good to remember and strive towards” Kancho said.

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GKR Stories – Marg Jarvis https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-stories-marg-jarvis/ Fri, 01 Aug 2025 05:03:50 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=39068 Marg Jarvis started with GKR at 64 years of age, 17 years and countless accomplishments later, Marg shares her story in this week's GKR Stories.

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Marg Jarvis, Australia

Marg Jarvis started with GKR at 64 years of age, 17 years and countless accomplishments later, Marg shares her story in this week’s GKR Stories here.

I started karate with GKR in 2008 without any prior martial arts experience. I had been living on 10 acres of bush with my husband doing a lot of manual labour, and when we moved into town all of the exercise stopped.

I’m not one for going to the gym, and one day there was a knock on the door. It was Sensei Naomi asking if anybody would be interested in learning karate. I thought learning self defence might be a good idea and it might give me some exercise at the same time. So that’s how I joined GKR Karate at the age of 64.

I have gained so many benefits from doing karate, physical strength being one. Although I have lost quite a bit of my strength in the last couple of years due to health problems, my strength gained through karate has allowed me to do many tasks I would not have previously been able to do.

I had a doctor say to me once, “Oh my goodness, they’re not the arms of a 70 year-old woman” – well, that’s karate for you.

Aside from the physical side of things, the mental stimulation and friendships have also been beneficial for me.

My first instructor Cindy introduced me to the State Team. A couple of us started going on a Sunday afternoon and kept it up for many years, and I always worked hard doing all of the activities. These days, I do push ups against the wall because I have so much trouble with my neck and legs. Cindy and I still catch up as she lives close by.

When I moved to Geelong two years ago, one of the things that made it easier was the fact that I was moving close to friends from my days of training in the State Team. I have stayed in touch with instructors from Ballarat too and still count them as very close friends.

There are many highlights from my journey. I won gold at a World Cup as an orange belt, participated in the Guiness Book or Records board breaking, and getting my black belt at age 74 and Shodan at 78 were all exciting. Another highlight was a young lad at class who struggled with joining in. I worked with him a lot, and when I left Ballarat to come to Geelong he gave me a lovely card and a keyring that he chose and bought himself. It just said ‘grateful’ – that makes me cry even now just thinking about it.

I am not sure how much longer I will be able to keep up with classes as I have arthritis in my back that is pressing on nerves. I want to continue, not just for the exercise or the challenge but for the friendships, and to continue helping in the kids’ classes.

I’m nearly 82, so physically I can’t do what everyone else is doing all the time, yet they are all so understanding and accommodating. There’s been occasions over the years where I’ve attended class sitting on a chair doing punches.

My advice for others is to give it a go. Success doesn’t necessarily mean winning medals, I’m very proud of my medals, but that’s not what it’s about, and it’s not all about getting the next belt. Karate is about your personal development and your own sense of achievement.

 

 

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GKR Karate New Zealand – Stop Domestic & Family Violence Campaign https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-shine-stop-domestic-family-violence/ https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-shine-stop-domestic-family-violence/#respond Tue, 01 Jul 2025 02:30:47 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=33019 GKR Karate is pleased to announce our new partnership with 'Shine' and our accompanying ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign.

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Dear Students and Families,

Each year, we aim to cast our attention towards a specific community issue with a view to raising both funds and awareness for the cause. As strong advocates for non-violence and anti-bullying, we have developed a partnership with a major charity that assists people experiencing domestic violence.

Shine is a leading specialist family violence service provider dedicated to supporting those affected by domestic and family violence in New Zealand. Each year, Shine directly helps thousands of adults and children who experience abuse to become safer through frontline services and programmes.

Last year, we raised an astonishing $20,000 with our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign and I am pleased to announce the second year of our partnership with Shine through our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign for 2025.

Please join us and show your support for this campaign by pre-ordering online, a specially designed purple belt – a colour universally recognised as representing domestic violence awareness. We have also designed 2 different t-shirt options to help raise additional funds. The purple belt and/or t-shirts can be worn to class for the month of October to show your support!

Click Here to purchase

 

All profits from the sale of our SDFV items will be donated directly to Shine to support families in emergency refuge and the community, promote the Shine Helpline, and provide resources for their KIDshine and non-violence programmes.

We are confident that continuing to align ourselves with such a worthy cause will help to reinforce GKR Karate’s core values whilst also doing our part to provide aid where it is desperately needed.

To read more about the amazing work Shine does go to www.2shine.org.nz  

Gavin Samin
Assistant Chief Instructor
GKR KARATE


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Click Here to view our 2024 fundraising results

Click Here to donate directly to Shine

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GKR Karate UK – Stop Domestic & Family Violence Campaign https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-refuge-stop-domestic-family-violence/ https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-refuge-stop-domestic-family-violence/#respond Tue, 01 Jul 2025 02:30:32 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=33027 GKR Karate is pleased to announce our new partnership with Refuge and our accompanying ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign.

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Dear Students and Families,

Each year, we aim to cast our attention towards a specific community issue with a view to raising both funds and awareness for the cause. As strong advocates for non-violence and anti-bullying, we have again chosen to support a major charity that assists people experiencing domestic violence.

Refuge is the largest specialist domestic abuse organisation in the UK which supports thousands of survivors to overcome the physical, emotional, financial and logistical impacts of abuse and rebuild their lives.

Each year, Refuge directly helps thousands of women and their children who experience abuse to become safer through their frontline services and programs. Refuge works hard to address all aspects of domestic and family violence issues, from safety and recovery to providing meaningful support and assistance to victim-survivors.

Last year, we raised £8,000 with our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign and I am pleased to announce the second year of our fundraising in aid of Refuge through our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign for 2025.

Please join us and show your support for this campaign by pre-ordering online, a specially designed purple belt – a colour universally recognised as representing domestic violence awareness. We have also designed 2 different t-shirt options to help raise additional funds. The purple belt and/or t-shirts can be worn to class for the month of October to show your support!

Click Here to purchase

 

Profits from the sale of our Purple Belts and T-Shirts in the UK will be donated directly to Refuge to assist with their refuge accommodation, community outreach support, independent advocacy, culturally specific services and support for children.

We are confident that continuing to align ourselves with such a worthy cause will help to reinforce GKR Karate’s core values whilst also doing our part to provide aid where it is desperately needed.

To read more about the amazing work Refuge does go to www.refuge.org.uk

Gavin Samin
Assistant Chief Instructor
GKR KARATE


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Click Here to View Our 2024 Fundraising Results

Click Here to donate directly to refuge

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GKR Karate – Rizeup Australia, Stop Domestic & Family Violence https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-rizeup-stop-domestic-family-violence/ https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-karate-rizeup-stop-domestic-family-violence/#respond Tue, 01 Jul 2025 02:30:10 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=32984 GKR Karate ispleased to announce our new partnership with RizeUp Australia and our accompanying ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign.

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Dear Students and Families,

Each year, we aim to cast our attention towards a specific community issue with a view to raising both funds and awareness for the cause. As strong advocates for non-violence and anti-bullying, we have developed a partnership with a major charity that assists people experiencing domestic violence.

RizeUp Australia is a community-driven organisation dedicated to supporting the many families affected by domestic and family violence in Australia. They have created various networks and programs to connect survivors to specialist services which includes access to counselling, support programs for traumatised children, and logistical assistance for those fleeing a violent household. Their flagship program furnishes new homes for affected families and helps them re-build their lives after escaping a violent environment.

Last year, we raised an astonishing $80,000 with our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign and I am pleased to announce the second year of our partnership with RizeUp Australia through our ‘Stop Domestic & Family Violence’ – Purple Belt Campaign for 2025.

Please join us and show your support for this campaign by pre-ordering online, a specially designed purple belt – a colour universally recognised as representing domestic violence awareness. We have also designed 2 different t-shirt options and a special purple belt karate bear to help raise additional funds. The purple belt and/or t-shirts can be worn to class for the month of October to show your support!

Click Here to Purchase

 

Profits from the sale of our purple belts, Stop Domestic Violence t-shirts and karate bears will be donated directly to RizeUp to assist with their valuable ‘Rapid Response’, ‘Youth Enrichment Support’ and ‘Homes’ programs.

We are confident that continuing to align ourselves with such a worthy cause will help to reinforce GKR Karate’s core values whilst also doing our part to provide aid where it is desperately needed.

To read more about the amazing work RizeUp does go to www.rizeup.com.au

Gavin Samin
Assistant Chief Instructor
GKR Karate


Click Here to View Aus Support Services

Click Here to View Our 2024 Fundraising Results

Click Here to donate directly to RizeUp


RizeUp Australia has so many fantastic programs, but the cornerstone endeavor is the ‘Homes Program’ where volunteers assemble to furnish and setup homes for families fleeing a violent household. Each home is tailored to meet individual needs, affirming that victim-survivors are not just escaping violence but are embarking on a new beginning.

As you’ll see from the video, Kyoshi Shihan Gavin had the opportunity to participate in GKR’s first ‘Homes Program’ along with four other GKR volunteers – Anita Andersen, Ashleigh Pearce, Michelle Pedder and Luke Carruthers.

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GKR Stories – Callum Baker https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-stories-callum-baker/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 06:23:35 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=38618 We hear how starting karate has been life changing for Callum Baker, from having difficulties with focus to now having aspirations to be an instructor.

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Callum Baker, United Kingdom

This week in GKR Stories, we hear how starting karate has been life changing for Callum Baker……from having difficulties with focus to now having aspirations to be an instructor, Callum’s Mum Anne, shares his journey so far.

My son Callum has autism, ADHD and a few other conditions. He has been homeschooled for just over four years due to social anxiety and difficulties with sensory input. He is very active and was having difficulty with his focus which made me quite nervous when I called GKR to organise classes for him.

The Sensei I spoke with was incredible and extremely supportive. During Callum’s trial class, the Sensei was equally amazing—patient and encouraging every step of the way.

Callum has made great progress with his karate thanks to the continuous support of his Sensei and was invited to senior class due to his continued effort and skill level. I remember crying with happiness when they called me over to invite him. Everyone has so much faith in Callum and he has always felt accepted by his peers and instructors at class.

Callum loves karate, especially the katas. In his spare time, he practices Kata and the improvement we have seen in his focus has been tremendous.This new found focus and confidence has extended past the dojo and into other aspects of Callum’s life.

Without the support and dedication of the instructors at GKR I don’t know where I or Callum would be. Callum has been training for three and a half years and is now a brown belt who hopes to follow in the footsteps of his Sensei and become an instructor one day. GKR Karate is a shining example of how people with disabilities who have the right support can achieve anything.

 


 

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GKR News – June 2025 https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-news-june-2025/ https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-news-june-2025/#respond Fri, 20 Jun 2025 01:57:06 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=38540 With our next Stop Domestic and Family Violence Campaign about to launch, Nationals Dates announced and our upcoming Okinawa Experience less than 2 months away, we wanted to share some important dates and announcements with you.

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With our next Stop Domestic and Family Violence Campaign about to launch, Nationals Dates announced and our upcoming Okinawa Experience less than 2 months away, we wanted to share some important dates and announcements with you.

 

STOP DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN

GKR Karate is proud to announce that we will once again be raising funds in support of our chosen domestic violence charities this year.

As a community over the past 12 months, GKR has raised more than $80,000 for RizeUp Australia, almost $21,000 for Shine NZ and around £8,000 for Refuge in the UK to assist with the vital work these charities do on a regular basis.

This year, students and families will have the opportunity to purchase special GKR ‘Stop Domestic and Family Violence’ merchandise with the profits from the sale of the items being donated directly to our chosen charities. All items will be available as pre-order only – keep an eye out for more information via email and on our socials.
For more information on our Stop Domestic and Family Violence campaign, click here.

 

NATIONAL TITLES DATES

We are excited to announce the following dates and venues for the GKR Karate National Champs 2025. Keep training hard and you could be the 2025 National Champion – entries open online soon.

NEW ZEALAND: Sunday 19th October 2025
Cowles Stadium – 170 Pages Road, Aranui, Christchurch 8062
8:30am

AUSTRALIA: Saturday 22nd November 2025
Westgate Indoor Sports – 61 Dohertys Road, Altona North VIC 3025
8.30am

UNITED KINGDOM: Saturday, 29th November 2025
Ponds Forge, International Sports Centre – Sheaf St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2BP
7:00am

 

OKINAWA 2025 EXPERIENCE

Get ready for a Karate experience like no other. We have a record number of people signed up for the GKR Okinawa 2025 Experience.

Taking place from August 18th – 22nd, we have 3 full days of specialist karate seminars to be conducted by some of the best Karate Masters in Okinawa. Aside from this, there are organized day trips and an afterparty planned for the non-training days. The great news is, it’s not too late to join the fun!

Click here to find out more, or our online store to purchase seminar training passes and Okinawa 2025 merch.

 

NEW SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES – AUSTRALIA

GKR Karate is introducing a new sponsorship program that has the potential to create significant advertising opportunities for small or large businesses in their local area and beyond.
People’s willingness to do business with others who share a common affiliation is well known, and our new sponsorship programs give those within our club the opportunity to access potential customers from our vast and like-minded membership network.
With Regional, State and National packages available, please contact Mark McConnell mmcconnell@gkrkarate.com or speak directly with your Branch Instructor about how your business could benefit from our sponsorship options.

 

GKR STORIES

As we look forward to sharing more of our GKR Stories with you this year, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to this initiative so far. We are really enjoying being able to share some amazing stories, which, if you haven’t already seen can be found here.
If you have a personal story of inspiration, transformation, or courage, about how joining GKR Karate has positively impacted your life, we’d love to hear from you. Tell your story here.

 

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS

On Thursday the 15th May at our National Leadership conference, we conducted a special 5 hour karate seminar for our most senior instructors. With more than 40 of these key people in attendance, we are proud to announce the progression of several longstanding instructors to special grade levels.

In amongst these gradings were 2 extra special recipients: Jason Knight from Victoria and Kelvin Trembath from Queensland. Both of these exceptional karate-ka graded to 6th Dan Black Belt and were bestowed the title of Renshi Shihan by Kancho.

Our other special grades were awarded to Jacob Horne (5th Dan) and Edde Nio (3rd Dan).
Congratulations to all!

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GKR Stories – Helen Naughtin https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-stories-helen-naughtin/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 05:38:47 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=38522 Helen Naughtin from Queensland shares through ‘GKR Stories’ how a poster in a Fish and Chip shop changed the direction of her life and gave her the courage and resilience to fight for her life.

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Helen Naughtin, Australia

Helen Naughtin from Queensland shares through ‘GKR Stories’ how a poster in a Fish and Chip shop changed the direction of her life and gave her the courage and resilience to fight for her life.

Eleven years ago, I was working as a night shift Nurse stuck in the work-home rut, I felt the need to learn self-defence.

I started searching for a self-defence class nearby and there happened to be a poster on the window of the local fish and chip shop next to a poster for dance. I called them both and the guy from Karate called me back first so after a quick conversation with him I decided to join.

I did 2 classes then didn’t train again for the next 6 months.

When I returned, I started training 1 class a week, then 2 and then 3, it wasn’t long before I was training 6 days a week.

I started competing in tournaments, joined the QLD State team and went to the UK in 2015 for the World Cup and started working for the club 18 months later.

Karate training and the people I have met through it has taken me on the most incredible journey of my life. It’s been a journey of ups and downs, with the biggest benefits being the relationships and personal growth which have both been phenomenal.

Before I started karate, I was very insecure and timid. My training has made me bold, confident, driven, and self-aware. It’s given me the courage and resilience to handle the fight of my life, the fight against breast cancer. With the help of the wonderful staff at Gold Coast University and Robina Hospitals and ICON Radiology, I am proud to say that I kicked breast cancer to the curb!

For anyone who is in the same boat and not sure, just do it. The journey will make you, not break you and there is always the support there that you need, so go for it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

The best part is: It will change your life!

 


 

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GKR Stories – Ben Harper https://www.gkrkarate.com/articles/gkr-stories-ben-harper/ Mon, 02 Jun 2025 04:59:42 +0000 https://www.gkrkarate.com/?p=37751 This week in ‘GKR Stories’, Ben Harper from the UK shares why he started with GKR karate and the positive impact karate has had on all aspects of his life.

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Ben Harper, United Kingdom

This week in ‘GKR Stories’, Ben Harper from the UK shares why he started with GKR karate and the positive impact karate has had on all aspects of his life.

When my children first started training with GKR Karate in October 2020, spectators were not allowed to watch due to the pandemic restrictions. I wanted my children to do an activity where they could improve their fitness, burn off some energy and learn self-defence.

The instructor, Sensei Matt, suggested to me that I also should become a member and train with the kids as, at the time, it was the only way to watch them do a class. I joined and continued to train even after the children stopped.

Over the past four and a half years, I have gone from a semi-active couch potato to a bona fide karate fan who can now run 5kms. I no longer feel sluggish or like I can’t be bothered and get bursts of energy with a ‘can do’ attitude when I need to get things done around the house or at work.

I have Asperger’s Syndrome (essentially a mild case of autism) and karate has given me more confidence in and out of the dojo. Where I would once avoid social interactions with unfamiliar people in the workplace, and try to work things out by myself, I now have the confidence to seek assistance when needed.

Karate has also given me direction in life through uncertain times, new friends, and a great social life, not to mention that it’s got me fighting fit, quite literally! I am working on developing my leadership skills with the help of my Sensei’s and see so many benefits training with this amazing club.

I have recently experienced some stressful times in my personal life which has seen me struggle with my fitness, but through my training with GKR, I now have the knowledge, determination, resilience and perseverance to take positive action.

 

 

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