BTKA Books

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Currently on sale via your Club Instructor:

 

Essentials of Washinkai - this book takes students all the way from beginner to 4th kyu.  Covering a short history of karate, of Wado Ryu, basic kihon, Yakusoku Kumite and Ji-Yu Kumite.  

Advanced Essentials - this is helpful for students from 1st Dan to 3rd Dan.  Covering Ohyo Gumite 11 to 16 and the kata Bassai, Pachu, Niseishi, Wanshu, Tomari Rohai and Anan.

 

EKNGB Referee Course - Leicester - 22 March 2026

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Lionel Zeffert, 5th Dan, Chief Instructor at Andover Karate Club, attended the Referee Course in Leicester on 22 March 2026.

In preparation for the course he read extensively the WKF Rules (downloaded from the WKF Website).  He also officiated at Army, Combined Services and BTKA competitions and events.

This Referee Course focused on qualifying as a Level C (National Level) Judge and Referee in both kata and kumite.  It covered all aspects of the WKF rules as at 2026.  Good instruction was given by Peter Bibby, the Chief Referee of the EKNGB.  

Khalsa Karate Easter Break session with Shihan Thompson

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On Friday 27 March 2026 Shihan Thompson was invited to teach at the last session before the Easter holiday at the Khalsa Karate Club. This was held at the Hawker Centre, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey hosted by Sensei Satinder Sehra, 6th Dan  


Sensei Satin started teaching at this Centre on 9 September 2001 and has established a strong healthy organisation over this time. 

Everyone enjoyed the training which included emphasis on pair work and Kata. A great atmosphere with everyone giving it 100%. 

Washinkai 47th Nationals - Sunday 9 March 2025

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On Sunday 8 March, the 47th Washinkai National Championships were held at the Canons Leisure Centre, Mitcham, Surrey.

The entries were lower than previous years due to many reasons, but the standard of all competitors were extremely high.

Ten clubs from the Association were represented and the atmosphere was electric from both competitors and spectators.

A huge thank you must be given to all the officials who came along to ensure the smooth running of the day without delays between bouts.

The day finished early, which everyone appreciated.