Karate shihans share knowledge
On Saturday morning karatekas of all ages assembled at the Spar building on Nigel Road for training.
The Pan African Shotokan Karate Federation hosted shihan Imtiaz Abdulla Kaicho to impart wisdom on karatekas.
On Saturday morning karatekas of all ages assembled at the Spar building on Nigel Road for training.
“Karate is in the movement.
The aim is to be able to move seamlessly from one move to another. You don’t want to stop and pause. Involve your hips,” said Johannesburg-based Kaicho, who is the executive chairperson of the United World Martial Arts Federation.
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Shihan Michael Cindi, who runs the Selcourt-based club, said hosting other masters helps the athletes to perfect more techniques.
“We invite all these masters because the way they teach karate techniques is different,” he said.
The club offers women self-defence classes, children’s classes, Koshiki, karate, Kududo (weapons) and aerobics.
For more information, contact Cindi on 073 212 9444.