Oh Kami Karate Club was established over 20 years ago and trains in varies locations around Glasgow promoting Shotokan karate which can be practised by anyone regardless of age, gender or physical strength. The Club welcomes all new members. Shotokai is not an official style of karate. Shotokai is the name of the association launched by Gichin Funakoshi originally in 1930.
The original name was Dai Nihon Karate-do Kenkyukai. The association is known in Japan as Dai Nihon Karate-do Shotokai since 1936.[2] Shotokan is the name of its Honbu Dojo (main practicing hall). All ages above 5 are welcome; come along and try; train to a level you are comfortable with.
The original name was Dai Nihon Karate-do Kenkyukai. The association is known in Japan as Dai Nihon Karate-do Shotokai since 1936.[2] Shotokan is the name of its Honbu Dojo (main practicing hall). All ages above 5 are welcome; come along and try; train to a level you are comfortable with.
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What age can I start Karate? All ages above 5 are welcome; come along and try; train to a level you are comfortable with. Children from primary one, aged 5 yrs, can join the class at John Paul Academy, Tuesday and Thursday 6 - 7pm, Kelvinside Wednesday 4:30pm, Western Saturdays 10:45am. When am I too old to start training in Karate? You're never too old to join in the mainstream classes at the Oh Kami Karate Club.
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