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e-Shirt is an exciting new company offering bespoke leisure wear and embroidery services. Click left to view  what could be YOUR next club poloshirt or gi badge


"The Darrener" is a new local newspaper, coming to the town soon. Watch out for features on the club and its members




Tower Shukokai is affiliated to the Amateur Martial Association, the largest multistyle martial arts association in the UK




The English Karate Federation is the National Governing body recognised by the WKF.
Founded in 2007, it counts the AMA amongst its founder members.




Personal website of one of our club coach/instructors, Martyn Skipper. The "what's new" section has regular updates on the progress of the various governing bodies vying for supremacy in England


www.downloadkarate.com is a great resource. Features free streaming video of major Shukokai (Shitoryu) kata, including bunkai- also available to buy.
Additionally there is an audio tutorial on speaking Japanese for karateka- watch that you are not corrupting your Japanese  terminology with a  Lancashire accent!


Kevin Clark (6th Dan)'s Blackburn Budokwai has been in Darwen for many years. They currently train at Darwen Vale on a Monday. Check out their very smart site.



Interesting Martial arts Website: clubs, events, associations & related web linlks .



Martial Arts club, and shop directory




Extensive Local Sports Guide covering all regions of the UK and Ireland



Mark Raistrick's Teesside Academy


The excellent, award winning Karate-Kid on-line shop and martial arts resource. Staffed by friendly, helpful people. Nice to do business with.


The WKF is the World Governing Body recognised by the IOC (although karate is not a full Olympic sport so far)
 


Levenshulme Shukokai's web site
 


Brush up on your Nihongo with the definitive Kanji resource


Steve Rowe's Shikon International Website


Takumi Dojo in Edinburgh is the new home of one of our alumni, James Bailey.
Jim is now Nidan and achieving much success, branching out into kobudo practice. We hope to see Jim and his peers at future seminars.