Bushido Karate UK

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25/03/2026

Japan vs Spain - 2021 World Championships

16/03/2026

🥋 Try Karate for FREE! 🥋
Want to get fit, build confidence, and learn self-defence?
Start Shotokan Karate today – no experience needed!
✅ First lesson FREE
✅ Then 3 weeks for just £20
✅ Friendly, beginner-focused classes
📍 Milton Keynes | Redditch | Hinckley | Coventry
👊 All beginners welcome – kids & adults
👉 Message now to book your FREE session!

13/03/2026

Book Your Free Lesson Today! Enhance your confidence, discipline, and fitness by joining our traditional Shotokan Karate classes at Centre AT7! ✔ Acquire self-defence skills ✔ Enjoy fun sessions for kids and adults (ages 8+) ✔ Experience a friendly, professional dojo 🎁 Free beginner lesson available this month! Classes are held on Sundays at 9am in the gymnasium. After the free session, the course costs £20 for four weeks, starting on 29th March. 📞 Contact Lawrence at 07802 681505 🌐 Find out more at www.karatestarters.com Reserve your free lesson today!

13/03/2026

At the 2024 Karate World Cup, the Japanese male team once again demonstrated why they remain the global benchmark for kata. With precision, power, and perfect synchronization, their performance embodied the essence of traditional karate while showcasing the highest level of modern competition.
Their victory in the final over Turkey secured another world title and extended Japan’s remarkable dominance in team kata, marking their 14th world championship and fifth consecutive victory in the discipline.
Every movement reflected years of dedication—sharp techniques, deep stances, explosive transitions, and flawless timing. It was more than a performance; it was a display of true kata mastery, where discipline, spirit, and tradition meet world-class athletic excellence.
🇯🇵 A reminder that kata is not just choreography—it is the living heart of karate.

12/03/2026

World Games karate 2022. Final Female kata. 🔴 Hikaru Ono - 🔵 Sandra Sánchez. Gold Medal

10/03/2026

The Dynamics of Gyaku Zuki
(Gyaku Zuki (reverse punch) is one of the most powerful and commonly used techniques in karate. It is executed with the rear hand while the opposite leg is forward, usually from a front stance (zenkutsu-dachi). This technique is widely used in kihon (basic practice), kata, and kumite (sparring) because of its speed, efficiency, and ability to generate significant power.

1. Body Mechanics and Movement Sequence
The effectiveness of Gyaku Zuki comes from coordinated body mechanics rather than arm strength alone. The movement begins from the ground and travels through the body to the fist. The rear leg pushes against the floor, creating a ground reaction force that moves through the hips, torso, shoulder, arm, and finally the fist.
Hip rotation plays a crucial role in generating power. When the rear hip rotates forward, it creates torque that accelerates the upper body and arm. This rotation connects the lower and upper body, allowing the karateka to use large muscle groups such as the gluteals, thighs, and core to produce force. Studies show that the punch can reach fist velocities of around 8 m/s and be completed in less than 400 milliseconds, demonstrating the explosive nature of the technique.

2. Kinetic Chain and Power Generation
Gyaku Zuki follows the principle of the kinetic chain, where each body segment contributes to the final velocity of the punch. The sequence generally follows these steps:
Leg Drive – The rear leg pushes into the floor.
Hip Rotation – The hips rotate forward to generate torque.
Torso Rotation – The trunk transfers the energy upward.
Arm Extension – The shoulder, elbow, and wrist extend toward the target.
Fist Rotation – The fist rotates (pronation) just before impact to maximise pe*******on and alignment.
Proper timing is essential. If the hips rotate too early or too late, the transfer of force becomes inefficient, reducing the effectiveness of the punch.

3. Stability and Balance
A strong stance ensures stability during the technique. In zenkutsu-dachi, the front knee is bent and the rear leg is straight, providing a stable base for the transfer of force. Maintaining balance allows the karateka to deliver a powerful punch while remaining ready for defence or follow-up techniques

4. Tactical Application
In kumite, Gyaku Zuki is often used as a counterattack or finishing technique. Because it is fast and direct, it can exploit openings in an opponent’s guard, typically targeting the chest (chudan) or head (jodan). Its combination of speed, accuracy, and body-driven power makes it one of the most effective striking techniques in karate.

10/03/2026

JAPAN FEMALE TEAM KATA | FINAL | KARATE WORLD CUP 2024 | WORLD KARATE FEDERATION

10/05/2022

CHILDREN'S KARATE CLASSES
We have seen so many shy children develop confidence and self-belief through regular training. No one ‘sits on the bench’ in karate. Students develop at their own pace and their confidence will build as they progress through the belts.

ADULT KARATE CLASSES
Our classes are friendly and welcoming, with a comprehensive timetable allowing you to choose karate classes that fit around your existing schedule.
A survey of adults who have taken karate lessons for 3 years or more felt that they had taken control of many areas of their lives, when they walked down the street they felt a greater degree of confidence and self awareness.
To book your place contact 07802 681505 or see website www.karatestarters.com

07/06/2018

A fantastic opportunity to train withe a true master of shotokan karate for bookings please contact lawrence on 07802 681505

02/03/2018

Just been informed that shenley Will not be open until 11am tomorrow so there will be no karate again at shenley
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thank you and take care
Lawrence

25/12/2017
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