What does Kazen Kai mean? Kazen translates into English as 'natural result'. This encompasses the spirit we adopt when practicing martial arts. With hard work and dedication, natural results will be accomplished. Kai translates into English as 'School'. Therefore, Kazen Kai is the school of natural results.
When was Kazen Kai established? The Kazen Kai Martial Arts Association was formed in 2001, when Sensei Kidd and his other instructors felt that the time had come for them to leave the Ishinryu Karate Association and to further develop their own style of teaching. In 2002 we opened our first fulltime Martial Arts Centre in Hutton, Brentwood.
When was Kazen Kai established? The Kazen Kai Martial Arts Association was formed in 2001, when Sensei Kidd and his other instructors felt that the time had come for them to leave the Ishinryu Karate Association and to further develop their own style of teaching. In 2002 we opened our first fulltime Martial Arts Centre in Hutton, Brentwood.
Services
Kazen Kai provides a wide range of Kick Boxing classes for all ages and abilities. We tailor classes secifically to kids, adults and families. Learn Kazen Kai Kick Boxing in a controlled and supportive environment, with the help and guidance from professional and experienced instructors. So, whether it be just for fun or from a competitive angle, Kazen Kai Kick Boxing provides the quality and skills to excel.
We will also continue to run classes on Zoom for those who are unable to attend in person teaching at our dojos, alongside our training classes. Please note that all classes with a * are not included in the monthly training fees plan or the First session free offer (Karate Dots, Fitness with Helen and Pilates with Sasha).
For your child's next birthday, why not try a Karate or Kick Boxing Party? We host both Karate and Kick boxing parties for children aged 4 and upwards. Whether your child is a novice or black belt, we can cater to suit your needs. Our parties incorporate martial based games into the sessions, allowing guests to learn about the sport in a fun and exciting way.
Children will be placed into groups best suited according to their belt, age and height to try and ensure a positive experience for all. These competitions are ideal for introducing students to competitive karate. All entries will receive a participation award. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will receive a medal and will be eligible to enter the Kazen Kai Champion of Champions event.
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