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Wellness and Fitness Services • 23 telford road, clacton, United Kingdom • 1-10 Employees
Key Contact at EWRK Martial Arts Club
Alistair Thomson
Director and Chief Instructor
Company overview
| Headquarters | 23 telford road, clacton, essex co154LP, GB |
| Phone number | +447500493188 |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 71394 |
| SIC | 799 |
| Keywords | Confidence, Children, Team Building, Life Coach, Ladies, Party, Karate, Homeschool, Dojo, Respect, Adult, Private Lessons, Self-Defence, Kick Boxing, Team Building Event, Over 60S, Light Sabre, Nunchuku |
| Founded | 2005 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
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About EWRK Martial Arts Club
Essex Wado Ryu Karate (E.W.R.K) is a traditional karate club that teaches the art of Wado Ryu Karate in Clacton On Sea, Essex; suitable for infants, juniors and adults. Chief Instructor is Sensei Alistair Thomson (6th Dan), a karate practitioner with 40 years of experience in Wado Ryu and other martial arts. What is Wado Ryu Karate? Wado Ryu Karate is distinguished from other Japanese karate styles by its unique yielding nature, a form of soft energy blended with sheer, hard force in it's techniques. Besides primary punching and kicking techniques, Wado Ryu students learn how to use body shifting to neutralize or deflect an attack, thereby causing the attacker to lose balance and to become more vulnerable to a counter attack. Wado Ryu Karate was founded by Hironori Ohtsuka Sensei in 1934. Ohtsuka Sensei developed Wado Ryu after studying the Samurai martial art of Jiu-jitsu, and Shotokan (another style of Karate). This combination, according to Ohstuka Sensei, is a softer, more natural means of self-protection. The term Wado Ryu means "Way of Peace and Harmony". This indicates Ohtsuka Sensei's original intention to use training in Wado Ryu as a means of solving problems in a non-violent way. The word Karate means "Empty Hand".
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