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Email: warriorskaratedojo@gmail.com
The Warriors Karate Dojo is lead by Sensei Coker who holds an internationally recognized 3rd degree
Black Belt and has over a decade of experience teaching and mentoring students.
This Shotokan Karate program is designed to offer students of all ages the benefits of traditional Karate
with situational self-defence and conflict resolution in a safe and fun environment.
Students will benefit from the essential life skills of Traditional Martial Arts to help them grow in their day
to day life while increasing Confidence and Courage.
Come and check out WKD with 3 intro classes before you start. Sensei will give you point by point
instruction and walk you through so you know how we do things and what to expect.
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Please make all cheques payable to Warriors Karate Dojo. Also note you can pay by credit card (service
fee applies), cash at the Dojo. Monthly payment has to be done with e-transfer, credit card (service fee
applies), or cash. Note: grading (belt examination) fee and the cost of belt is not included. There is no refund or
freezing of the membership whatsoever after 30days of the trial membership start date.
Traditional Shotokan Karate Dojo
Email: warriorskaratedojo@gmail.com
The basic foundations of karate training are respect and self-control. The improvements of character as well as
physical condition are parts of the training process
Grading is invitational and you should sign and bring all the forms back before the deadline. Karate ka (student of
karate) will be called randomly and should know all the requirements and perform accordingly based on their next level
that they wish to reach and they need to:
Email: warriorskaratedojo@gmail.com
Class Schedule
Please Note: Sensei Does a monthly health retreat if a retreat falls on one of our class days we will have a makeup
class, usually Saturdays 12pm 1pm
Calendar will be issued monthly as well for and social events, up to date class times and any make up classes.
Karate- ka should arrive 10 15mins early to ensure they are dressed fully before warm ups at 5pm.
If you arrive late, you must sit in seiza position, bow three times and stay seated until the Sensei gives you
permission to join in, or any other instructions.
Traditional Shotokan Karate Dojo
Email: warriorskaratedojo@gmail.com
Dojo Etiquette
The basic foundations of karate training are respect and self-control. The improvements of character as well as
physical condition are parts of the training process for a serious karate-ka (student of karate).
Rei (bowing) is the way in which we show our respect, appreciation, and honour. This appreciation and respect is
owed to the Sensei (teacher), the dojo (training area), and other students. Your honour is owed to karate and to the
fact that karate is not just a sport, but a martial art and a way of life.
All karate-ka must bow before entering the dojo. The dojo is a sacred place to those who practice karate. We
bow when entering the dojo to acknowledge our purpose to train intensively. We also bow when leaving the
dojo to show gratitude for a good training session.
As expected, idle chatter, smoking, alcohol, eating, chewing gum, etc. are not allowed under any
circumstances.
Lower grades must always respect and take any instructions given to them by a senior grade. All karate-ka
must bow to instructors or visiting instructors. Politeness is emphasized at all times in the dojo.
A clean, white, karate gi must be worn. Socks, shoes or jewelry are not allowed. Also finger and toe nails
should be kept short.
Absolute subordinance should be shown to your Sensei at all times. All instructions from the Sensei or
designated instructor must be followed.
Call your instructor Sensei and senior student Sempai.
Instruction given by the instructor should be acknowledged with the word hai.
Always stand in the nore or yoi stance. Never stand around with your hands on your waist.
When you are sitting, always sit cross-legged or in the seiza position.
In all practice, emphasis is placed on control, accuracy, and non-contact.
If you arrive late, you must sit in seiza position, bow three times and stay seated until the Sensei gives you
permission to join in, or any other instructions.
In case of injury or illness, report it immediately to the Sensei.
The Sensei must be informed if you leave the dojo before the end of the class. Then follow the normal
procedures for leaving the dojo.
A technique should be practiced in the exact way that you would apply it. Whatever you do, do it with all of
your might and concentration.
All students should help keep the dojo clean. Please try to keep the floor dry and clean.