Epping Shotokan Karate School

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Epping, Australia

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Epping Shotokan Karate School Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Epping Shotokan Karate School is located in Epping, Australia on 15 Ward St. Epping Shotokan Karate School is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category karate schoolmartial arts school in Australia.

Address

15 Ward St

Phone

+61280068188

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Ron Barooah

I’ve been part of this dojo since 2003. I and my two sons have started here as white belts and gone onto black belts. In time we have each won national level titles. The consistency and calibre of teachers and students makes this a welcoming , yet demanding dojo.

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steve jones

I have trained for many years in many clubs and associations - I have recently joined the Epping Dojo (karate club) and am delighted with the quality of the instruction and equally the way I have been welcomed into an extremely professional and friendly team of people

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Tarun Rajan

The calibre of the instructors and students at Epping are a testament to the fact that this Karate club is still operating in its 20th year. The club offers instruction in traditional karate and provides enough encouragement for anyone wanting to pursue the sport side of it, with evidence of quite a few karateka representing the dojo, state and country in various competitions. Training is hard, but fun and most importantly inclusive. Top karate club in the Epping area!

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Wai Yin Chan

best people! def worth a try if you are thinking about it, free trial classes.

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Alan Trinh

Amazing dojo with a family ethos, the senseis really care about your karate journey! I've been a part of this dojo for many years and couldn't recommend it enough!!!

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Anh Thong Nguyen

I have a been student at this dojo for years so I'm probably a little biased. Unlike some other nuevo karate schools, this is part of the international association of Shotokan Karate who's chief instructor (Shihan) resides in japan and is held in high esteem there. To become a black belt takes hard work and discipline as well as grading by international panel of judges not just paying the fee. The dojo instructors (who have full time day jobs so do it for the passion and true spirit of teaching) make sure that it is a safe learning environment for development of character and confidence in young members whilst the senior class has enough biffo to give the occasional bruises make it fun.