"The ultimate aim of the art of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the characters of its participants. "
The SMU Karate club has been active on campus since 2005 and is currently a member dojo of Karate Nova Scotia which adheres to the standards of Sport Nova Scotia.
Check out the SMU Karate Club Website for more information and details on the club.
The beginner class is for people who have never practiced karate before as well as for people just starting out in the Shotokan, but may have experience in other styles of karate. This class requires registration with the Homburg Centre.
One beginner programs are held each year.
Class Times:Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 - 7:00 pm. (Community room of the Homburg Centre)
Register Online: athletics.smu.ca
For start date details and or to register over the phone call the Homburg Center Front Desk: 902-420-5556
Please note: For beginners when you come to class wear comfortable clothing that you can move freely in such as sweatpants and a t-shirt. We also practice in bare feet and do not allow watches or jewelry of any sort to be worn during classes (this includes finger rings, ear rings, facial piercings of any sort etc.)
(Yellow to Purple belts) - This intermediate level classes focus on developing strong technical foundations while introducing greater precision, speed, and control. Students at this stage build on their basic stances, strikes, and blocks by learning more advanced combinations, kata (formal patterns), and kumite (sparring) strategies.
Tuesday & Thursday:
(Brown & Black Belts) - This advanced class emphasizes refinement and mastery of basic techniques and further development of kata and kumite beyond the intermediate level. Training emphasizes proper timing, distancing, and body mechanics to improve both power and efficiency across all areas of practice..
Three intermediate / advanced terms are held each year.
For start date details and to register call the Homburg Center Front Desk: 902-420-5556
Must be 14+ years of age to register
* Please note: Karate NS and Shotokan Karate dues may vary and are not included in fee's
Uniforms (gis) and grading fees.
Healthy Start at the Park with the SMU Karate Club - 2017
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In its most simplistic definition, karate is a Japanese martial art that was developed to facilitate unarmed self-defense and combat where the arms and legs are used to perform strikes, punches and blocks. At its heart though karate is much more than a simple form of self-defense or fighting, and many of its practitioners come to view it as a way of life. The founder of modern karate, Master Funakoshi, said that karate “should be simple enough to be practiced without undue difficulty by everybody, young and old, boys and girls, men and women.”
We practice the "Shotokan" style of karate developed by Master Gichin Funakoshi and Master Masatoshi Nakayama, the founders of modern day karate.
Shotokan karate classes are varied and interesting and are generally comprised of three parts:
Basics (kihon)
Basics or kihon are where a student learns the basic strikes, punches, blocks, stances and kicks that make up karate practice.
Kata
Kata are pre-arranged combinations of movements against potential opponents that may be performed slowly in a relaxed state, or with speed and intensity allowing for a complete physical workout. Kata help develop balance, strength, speed and coordination.
Kumite (Sparring)
Kumite (sparring) in karate ranges from beginner level pre-arranged combinations designed to teach the student control and accuracy, to free sparring where students are able to perform any number of combinations of attack and defense against their opponent. Sparring at all levels is non-contact where discipline and control are exercised at all times.