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Important people within Karate

Corin Pegden 3rd Dan
Chief Instructor of Surrey Wado Ryu Karate

Telephone: 01420 544071
Mobile: 07876 577675
Email: info@surreykarate.co.uk
Website: www.surreykarate.co.uk


Alan Platt 6th Dan
Chief Instructor of UK Karate

This page is my brief profile of Karate training. I hope it varies enough and reflects the effect on my opinions as you read. Reflects what is appropriate, effective, realistic, the practical principles for any self-defence system. I study and teach the mechanics of combat martial art technique, tactic, dynamics, reflex & pressure points. Incorporating strikes, kicks, locks, strangles, chokes and throws. I have had two years practical experience working as a doorman in clubs and pubs. Not my best qualification I admit. However I did learn a lot from my experiences. Having been seriously injured on a few occasions, hopefully learning lessons from my errors. I freely admit I have more questions of karate than answers.

For the benefit of the grade orientated, I have acquired the Rank of 6th Dan Karate Jutsu. A description, as much as a specific style I have given to my preferential and personalized training study. My roots stem from "Japan Karate Association" / "Karate Union of Great Britain" Shotokan / UKKW Wado Ryu, modern competitive karate and Goju Ryu training. I started Karate training in 1971. Having some Judo training in my youth club days plus a little boxing in the army cadets. I trained and graded mostly in Shotokan Karate, within the K.U.G.B. I have some experience in Wushu-Quan and KungFu.

In 1987 I was awarded at the time the ultimate grade for my K.U.G.B. record book and karate licence, “3rd Dan JKA” in front of, at that time, a who's who of a Japanese grading panel. In 1992, I was awarded a 20-year service diploma with a lifetime membership to the Karate Union of Great Britain. Presented by K Enoeda Sensei and Andy Sherry of the K.U.G.B. Around that time I also gained full Judge and Referee status within the K.U.G.B. I have entered and officiated at many competitions in over the years.

As competition Karate grew up in the 90’s I became very disillusioned as to its effectiveness in reality. I resigned from the K.U.G.B. because I had lost faith in its direction into sports mode. I then became an Instructor, grading examiner and international referee with the "British Shotokan Karate Union". At the time, I thought a good move, alas, as with the K.U.G.B. sports & politics reared their ugly heads distorting what karate means to me, I had to go. I still retain many friends in the Shotokan scene. I still practice some aspects of Shotokan in an effort to make it effective, in particular for myself. It may not look like Shotokan to others but the concept is there.

I have been inspired for many years and still am by a Shotokan master called Dave Hazard. He is probably responsible for teaching me how much karate has to offer the individual willing to explore its technique. After training with him, it became clear a future in Shotokan’s well-established sporting format and static stylistic environment was a lost cause for me. I graduated from Shotokan the organizational styles to the universe of Karate-jutsu.
I must openly state that because of my extensive research I have absolutely no faith in the mystical terminology of words like Ch'i, Ki, Qi. Also any other TCM based combat systems that rely on unsupported theory, or rapport phenomenon. Western Medical Science, the dynamics and tactics of authentic martial arts, provide me with support and all the answers I need in order to teach what I know.

I have instructed and run my own club since the 1980’s. I teach karate based on my own adaptability, experience and knowledge. My Dojo doors are open to anybody. We have no style barrier or prejudice other than bullshit. I am totally convinced that if you restrict or limit yourself to any one system or style without consideration of all the eventualities, that combat produces, you will miss the essence of it all.

I concentrate my efforts on developing a familiar system by which anybody can associate too by virtue of natural movements. I have researched history and realize now that organizational karate has only evolved over no more than 80 years. Pre 1920’s Toudi-jutsu, Karate, Jujutsu, Kyusho Jutsu and Torite all play important roles in my training. Medical science provides documentation of effects of trauma and shock to the body. My efforts focus on established, authentic self-defence, and application, not sport.

Biography reproduced with kind permission from Alan.

Telephone: 07957 421371
Email: alan@uk-karate.com
Website: www.uk-karate.com


Terry Pottage 7th Dan
Chief Instructor of Shukokai

WKF Referee/Kata Official
European Karate Federation Referee Commission Member
Chief Referee Commonwealth Karate Federation
BKF Chief Referee
UKKRO Chief Referee
Former EKGB Chief Referee
Former KE Chief Referee

27th November 2007
Message from the EKF Board

The EKF is happy to announce the appointment, and the acceptance of Mr Terry Pottage, WKF World Referee, as the EKF Chief Referee. This appointment is in keeping with the recognition given by the World Karate Federation to the English Karate Federation as its only recognised governing body in England.

The Board of Directors wish him every success in this important position.

Telephone: 07970 474236
Email: terrypottage@kenyukai.co.uk
Website: www.kenyukai.co.uk

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