
Back to Training
June 18, 2020 4:48 pmWe're as eager as all of you to get back in the dojo, but safety has to be our priority.
We're as eager as all of you to get back in the dojo, but safety has to be our priority.
We recently welcomed new instructor Bruno Yukio to Foundation as our grappling coach. His role will see him work with our Junior and Adult students every Tuesday.
This year we’re challenging all our students to get involved in our summer or fun, fitness and fundraising!
Learn about the processes we use at Foundation to help our students develop and grow as martial artists.
We have a mantra at the club, and it's one that's used extensively in the modern martial arts community and beyond - you either win, or you learn.
We’ve spent the past year at Foundation developing our core curriculum. It’s a difficult process, we’ve scrapped and restarted more times than we can count, trying to make it work and find a methodology that made sense.
All of our values are vital to us and help to play a huge part in what we do and how we do it. One that is especially important to us (considering the nature of what we do) is kenko, which means health.
Last year I was lucky enough to be invited to take part in the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s Picademy, a course that helps educators see the scope of teaching with Raspberry Pi.
Switching from weekly payment to monthly membership was a big change, we’ve been taking weekly payments since we started on this journey way back in June of 2013 but it was necessary to help move the club forward.
Little Ninjas is a 6 week programme created directly from our weekly class curriculum with a focus on teaching movement, language and music.