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Club FAQs
As individuals, MMA will assess your abilities and take all factors into consideration. If you have the ability to train we will be happy to teach you no matter what. (subject to risk assessment).
To complete a class you will need to have the will and ability to carry out the activity. However your fitness will improve as you train and therefore you do not need to be fit to start; your training and ability will improve with fitness an flexibility
Karate is not just about fighting. In fact, fighting (even the non contact, pre-arranged moves used for training junior grades) makes up just one third of all of the elements of Karate. Please see the “About Shotokan Karate”, “Dojo Kun” and “20 Precepts” pages.
The lessons consist of three elements Kihon, Kata and Kumite (See About Shotokan Karate ).
Of course! One of the instructors may just come over to ascertain who you are and that you have a genuine interest in Karate. In fact, we can go one better than letting you watch – You can participate in 2 sessions (there are currently two sessions per week) during the first month for FREE. We want you to be completely comfortable that Karate is the right Martial Art for you, and that Moichido is the right place to learn it.
Loose clothing such as tracksuit bottoms and t-shirt are fine. The classes are held in barefeet, however anyone with verrucca’s / athletes foot etc. should wear protective footware. You can participate in 2 sessions during the first month for FREE.
Contact Colin for more details but at present we offer up to 14 classes a week for £40.00 pcm
In addition there is an annual association fee of £50.00 this includes your licence and permits you to grade. There is an additional fee payable for gradings which includes a session fee.
In addition there is an annual association fee of £50.00 this includes your licence and permits you to grade. There is an additional fee payable for gradings which includes a session fee.
You can pay in cash or by cheque at the Dojo. However, we would encourage you to set up a monthly standing order with your bank.
Absolutely. Whilst we are predominantly a Shotokan club, we welcome diversity within the Martial world, and also have a separate mixed martial arts element to the club. So, if Shotokan is not your thing we may still have what you are looking for.
If you can prove your grade we are happy to honour it. The invitation to Grade further is subject to assessment by Mo-ichido instructors. This applies to all students
Whilst this will be encouraged it is not compulsory.
Gradings take place every six calendar months. The invitation to Grade further is subject to assessment by Mo-ichido instructors.
This will depend on how often you train and your competence. on average it takes around 4 years training at least twice a week.
Routes to National level, MMA, social circle, community support and charity work. Any club needs support from freinds and family so if you feel you can help in any way come and talk to us.
All Mo-ichido instructors have current DBS certification. The club has a Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy, as well as Equality and Data Security policies, reviewed regularly. Mo-ichido training practices are designed to reduce the possibility of injury, however at least one instructor per session has current First Aid certification.
Not necesarily. To ensure the safety of our members we will make a collective assessment of any risk and make a decision as to your application.