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Traditional Shotokan Karate 
Kaizen Karate Club

 

Britain's Largest Shotokan Karate

Organisation

The KUGB - Karate Union of Great Britain - is a body of over 300 clubs, all of which practice Shotokan Karate. It was established in 1966 as a democratic and non-profit making organisation for the development of Shotokan Karate and is affiliated to European and World Shotokan Karate Bodies.

 

It has clubs established in many Sports Centres, Universities and Schools, and was responsible for the acceptance of Karate as a subject for GCSE and A/AS level by the National Educational Awarding Bodies.From its inception, the KUGB has dedicated itself to improving its technical standards. To this end, it has established numerous free training courses for Black Belts, Brown Belts, Instructors, Referees and Judges, and Kata and Kumite Squads.

 

It also arranges annually many Regional and National Championships and has participated in European and World Championships throughout its existence, with outstanding success.

 

It is by far the largest and most successful single-style association in Great Britain with currently around 7,000 male and female members of all ages. Several hundred of these enjoy special KUGB Long-Standing Membership status, having trained with the KUGB for between twenty and forty-five years.

For more information about the KUGB 

Videos

KUGB England Junior Kumite Squad
World Shotokan Karate Championships 2017 
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For more videos from the KUGB check their Youtube Channel
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