Wantage Shotokan Karate Club

Wantage & Vale Karate Club

Wantage & Vale Karate Clubs were formed to enable you to learn one of the most effective forms of self defence around, incorporating punching, kicking, striking, sweeping, throwing and many other techniques.

Shotokan karate is a traditional Japanese martial art giving an excellent source of aerobic exercise that helps improve fitness, flexibility, coordination, balance, health and general well being. Regular training promotes a sound mental attitude that improves confidence, discipline and control.

Suitable for ages six to 96, male and female. The club is affiliated to the Traditional Shotokan Karate Association, one of the fastest growing karate associations in the UK, which is a member of Karate England, the largest karate governing body in the UK. All instructors have been screened by the Criminal Records Bureau.

We train at the Wantage leisure centre on Sunday and Thursday Evenings and in the large village hall in Stanford in the Vale on Wednesday and Friday evenings.

Wantage
Sunday

6.30pm – 7.30pm for all grades
7:30pm – 8:00pm for brown and black belts
Thursday

6.30pm – 7.30pm for all grades
7:30pm – 8.00pm for brown and black belts
Stanford in the Vale
Wednesday

6.00pm – 7.00pm for all grades
Sunday

6.00pm – 7.00pm for all grades

Who to contact

Website
https://www.valekarate.uk/
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Where to go

Name
Wantage Leisure Centre
Address
Wantage Leisure Centre
Portway
Wantage
Postcode
OX12 9BY
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Availability

Age Ranges
From 5 To 120

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