karate - do shotokai (kds) club
The KDS is an organisation committed to practicing and teaching Karate-do as
taught by Master Mitsusuke Harada and the style is open to anyone with a genuine
interest in learning karate. History The KDS was established in 1965 by
Mitsusuke Harada. With his own organisation now formed, Master Harada distanced
his organisation from the many political wranglings of other martial arts groups
at that time. Harada Sensei, as he is referred to by his students; could now
focus on the KDS, without outside influence. Therefore concentrating on the true
essence of Karate-do, it’s practice. Karate is a form of self defence that does
not rely on using any weapons. Karate just trains you to defend yourself using
your own body movement. It is fun to learn and regular training improves your
fitness and flexibility as well as your concentration and dexterity. Master
Harada was awarded a 5th Dan (1956) personally by Gichin Funakoshi (O’Sensei)
the founder of modern day Karate-do on mainland Japan. Master Harada has sought
no higher grade since then. The grade of 5th Dan is the highest award given by
the KDS. A tradition which was inherited from O’Sensei who accepted no higher
than this. The KDS as an organisation, is non-profit making. Money is put back
into the organisation for the betterment of its members.