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Merit

Congratulations to Maryam Hussain on winning the class medal three times this year. Please see the achievement section for more details and a larger photo.

 

Merit

Congratulations to Joshua Walker-Reid on winning the class medal three times this year. Please see the achievement section for more details and a larger photo.

 

WELL DONE TO MARYAM & JOSHUA, THEY HAVE BOTH WON THE CLASS MEDAL 3 TIMES THIS YEAR & GET TO KEEP A SMALL TROPHY

 

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CLASSES

Reikan are a family friendly club with all lessons open to children, adults and families to train together. Classes are suitable for all levels of fitness. We have found that a good age to start is about 5 years. If your child is younger or around the age of five, we suggest you come down and have a look at what we do to gauge suitability, as we are fully aware that no two children are the same. We welcome visitors to our classes, just say hello to one of the instructors.

WHERE

All our classes are held at THE NORMAN BOOTH CENTRE Elderfield, Mulberry Green, Old Harlow, Harlow, CM17 0EY. We train on:

WHEN

MIXED CLASSES

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS FROM 6PM TILL 7PM

 

ADULTS ONLY

TUESDAYS 8PM TILL 9PM

 
 

We now have a guestbook so that you can leave messages of congratulations on gradings and birthdays etc. Please keep the comments sweet......thank you.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Reikan Karate is to promote a strong partnership between karate-ka and sensei’s so as to provide karate-ka with the opportunity to achieve their full potential in the study of karate-do.

To implement this Reikan Karate will;

  • Give all karate-ka, irrespective of gender, religion, ethnicity or education background, an equal opportunity to study and perform karate-do to the best of their individual ability;
  • Establish a friendly and welcoming environment for all karate-ka, parents and visitors to Reikan Karate;
  • Treat each karate-ka as an individual putting their physical training and character development first;
  • Improve karate-ka’s abilities with good quality coaching given by qualified and experienced instructors;
  • Always reinforce sound attitudes of fair play and encourage students, especially children, to abide by the rules of Reikan Karate and the sport Governing Body;
  • Reward effort, as well as achievement and not to shout or admonish young karate-ka for making a mistake, losing or not being placed in a competition;
  • Build effective links with schools, local authorities and sport development programmes.

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