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'Seiki-Juku'
The style of Karate we practice is 'Seiki-Juku' which means 'True Spirit' and is not merely a style of Karate, but a philosophy with great emphasis on safety, discipline and the building of confidence.

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November 2007
Even more medals at the Anglo Japanese Tournament [More]

August 2007
Black Belt Success [More]

July 2007
Sport Guildford Awards [More]

May 2007
Medals galore at Richmond U21 [More]

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Even more medals at the Anglo Japanese Tournament - November 2007

The 18th Anglo Japanese Karate Tournament was held at the Guildford Spectrum in November. Over 200 competitors from all over the country travelled to compete in the tournament. The highlight of the day for the Guildford Club was coming away with more than ten 1st places. A great achievement.

Black Belt Success - August 2007

Ben Dock, Christine Tomlinson-Niblock and Seb Wimpory were all awarded Black Belts from the Summer course held at Hampton this year. Well done to all of them for their hard work and dedication which led to this fantastic achievement.

Sport Guildford Awards - July 2007

At the annual Sport Guildford Awards held at Surrey University in July the Guildford Club was awarded a 'Highly Commended' Community Club award. This is an award I feel very proud of and which the Club totally deserves.

Medals galore at Richmond U21 - May 2007


In May we had success at the Richmond Borough U21 Karate Championships held at Hampton Community College. There were Clubs competing from all around the south east from a number of different styles of karate. We had a team of 12 who entered the various different individual kumite categories and we came away with 11 medals - 2 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze. Quite an achievement.

National Senior Team Kata Champions - March 2007

There were many teams from around the Country competing for the title of National Team Champions in various different categories at the National Karate Team Championship in High Wycombe. The Guildford Club achieved silver in the Junior Team Kata event, bronze in the Senior Team Kumite and an excellent result for the day was Cathy, Anna and Raquel winning the Senior Team Kata Trophy and the title of National Senior Team Kata Champions. Very well done.

Sensei Brian Shrubb presented with Special Award - January 2007

At the Kangami Baraki held at the Busen in January Sensei Brian was awarded by Sensei Perry a Special Award for all his work over the years at the Anglo Japanese Tournaments. However, Sensei Brian said that the award should also be for all the other club members who have helped him make the events such a success with a big thank you to all of them.