"The soul of Karate-Do is peace and concern for all mankind...It is my wish that people who practice Karate-Do should always keep these things in mind: A modest heart, gentle attitude and peace for mankind. The spirit of "Karate Nisentenashi" is thus fulfilled."
Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda (4 July 1935 – 29 March 2003)

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Sunday, 24 December 2017

Meiyo Karate Club Chairman's End of Year Report 2017

History and aims of Meiyo Karate Club
This Dojo was set up in 2012 in an area of Nottingham at the request of a local business.  The key issues were to setup a Dojo that reflected the cultural diversity in the area but with the flexibility towards potential students in an area of high levels of poverty and I was asked if I would consider taking on the task.  In 2013, we formerly setup a constitution and operated as a Not-For-Profit organisation.  Instructors have never been paid at this Dojo … and never will be.  This is our Service to the Communities that we live with, our way of giving something back and helping others along their path.

The club funds are used to pay for required training needs (First Aid courses, Instructor courses etc), DBS registrations, equipment for the Dojo and our day-to-day running costs.

We have an aim:  to save funds to allow us to send people that grade to Shodan or higher within the club on a trip of a lifetime to train in Japan.

Wolf Photography funded the setup of Meiyo Karate Club and set up 2 awards that are awarded annually and 1 that is awarded on a monthly basis, to students for their efforts in their training.

We are currently affiliated to the Japan Karate Do Ryobu-Kai (JKR) via the JKR-UK.


Management Committee
I’d like to begin by thanking the members of the Management Committee, old and new, for their work in keeping the Dojo operational behind the scenes in their various tasks.  We keep the committee small and functional which allows us to deal with any necessary tasks.


Policies
Meiyo Karate Club operates open and clear policies that apply to all members of the Dojo at any level.  This year we’ve produced our Equalities Policy, Grievance Procedure and Child and Vulnerable Person Policy.  The Management Committee will be officially ratifying the policies at our AGM in early 2018.  I’d like to thank the Management Committee for their input into the documents.


Karateka
I’d like to congratulate all of our Karateka for their hard work in the Dojo throughout the year and for working hard for their gradings, as well as attending external courses.  I have no doubt in saying that good Dojos turn out a good level of citizen in terms of people that are motivated and hard-working.  Ours are no different and it’s a joy to watch these people develop as they grow older.


We’d like to thank Sensei Oliver for grading our Students; they enjoy going over and training with him.  As you progress through the grades, you will be expected to train with Sensei Oliver on a regular basis, particularly for his Kumite training.



Meiyo Karate Clubs Annual Awards
Congratulations to Marja for winning the Wolf Photography Karateka of the Year Shield; to Benjamin for winning the Tiger of the Year Trophy; and to Jake for winning the Student of the Month Trophy.


Venue
Last year we moved venue to Tesco Bulwell Extra, thanks to Chris Tilley (Store Community Champion) and we’ve been steadily growing our membership again, as some of our Karateka couldn’t get to Bulwell.  The new venue allowed us to reduce our training fees across the board.  Young people under 8 can now train for £5 a week, Under 16s for £10 a week and adults for £10 a week.  The usual cost was £5 a person per session of any age at the last venue; now, people that train 3 times a week get at least one lesson free.


We wanted a considerable discount for 5-7 year olds and we still offer the family discount:  if 3 members of the same household train together, the youngest trains free.

Minimum Training Commitment
There is a minimum training requirement for acceptance into this Dojo:  you must be able to commit to training a minimum of 2 sessions per week or your application won’t be accepted.  As you progress through to senior grades, you’ll be expected to train more because of the skills that you’ll need to develop to attain Shodan (the first Black Belt grade).  There is also a requirement to attend the 3 grading days plus the annual visit of Kaicho Yamazaki as compulsory training days if you are aged 8 or over.

This only applies to our club members.  Visitors from other clubs/areas can train as and when they like for a flat fee of £5 per session but must be licensed and insured through their own organisation.

Monthly Social Meet-Ups
We have the use of the Community Room in the store, so every 4 weeks we hold a social event that brings Meiyo Karate Club together all of the groups and projects managed by Wolf Photography.  This gives our Karateka access to arts events and allows them to form stronger bonds with each other as well as taking part in various cultural events.  I feel that involving them in arts and crafts promotes a sense of balance within and can have unseen benefits.


Sponsorship for Art
Meiyo Karate Club donated £300 towards the setup of the Disabled Artists’ Network space in the store.  As a result, the club is featured on exhibition posters alongside other sponsors which has been helping with recruitment.


Recruitment
We recruit through the usual channels as well as our in-store presence which is working very well.  We continue to share news and events about the club through Social Media channels, our main outlet being Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/meiyokc/.

We’ve been getting some great reviews from visiting instructors, visitors attending our events to facilitate various functions and our Karateka.  Thank you for all the positive reviews.

Our target for this year is to get back up to 20 members, so please distribute the club flyers, share posts from Facebook and invite people along for a week of free training.


Kaicho Yamazaki
One of the benefits of training with us is that we have the opportunity to attend training from some of the legends in the Karate world.  Once a year, Kaicho visits us and puts us through our paces.  Don’t forget to pay close attention to his words as well though as he has a lovely way of expressing himself and empowering those with open ears with his wisdom regarding Karate and Life.


I guarantee that, whatever your style of martial art or your experience, you’ll take away something useful from training with Kaicho.

We look forward to seeing him at the next course in Autumn 2018.


Sensei Terry O’Neill
Another one of those legends is Sensei O’Neill.  He regularly instructs at the JKR-UK Hombu in Nottingham.  If you appreciate insightful teaching peppered with humour and anecdotes of the past, you’ll enjoy attending these courses.


Japan Karate Do Ryobu-Kai (JKR) Instructor Course
I was grateful for the opportunity to attend an Instructor’s Course in the USA in November 2017.  It was good to meet the faces that I’d only seen through videos on Social Media etc, including Sensei Mina Yamazaki (who will be teaching in Nottingham at the JKR-UK Hombu in January by the way).

Sensei Mina’s Kata performance is second to none in my eyes.  I was very grateful for her taking the time to breakdown some of the JKR specific katas for me that I’ve been passing on to our dojo members since returning.



Sensei Howard High, who developed the Kumibo Drills, has been helping me to improve the way that I perform those drills, following their introduction into the new grading syllabus which we are gradually rolling out.


Our Presence at Tesco Bulwell Extra, Nottingham
Chris Tilley gave us the go ahead to have our Dojo Banners and art work permanently on display at the store.  We commissioned artist Julie Genner to produce a lovely 3D version of our Dojo Crest.


In addition, we have the Meiyo Tigers’ and the JKR Grading syllabus on the wall together with the short, humble history of our Dojo, including honouring two Senseis from our KUGB days that have passed away, Sensei Enoeda and Sensei Stark.  One should never forget one’s roots.  




All that’s left is for me to wish you happy time at the end of this year … a Happy Christmas if you celebrate the festivities or a happy and peaceful time if you follow a different path … and a Happy New Year.

I look forward to working and training with you in 2018.

Respectfully,
Villayat ‘Wolf’ Sunkmanitu
Chairman
Meiyo Karate Club.