A strong family values oriented dojo

Gray Family Karate Journey

In the middle of last year (2011) after 6 months of my lovely eldest son struggling socially at school, and have done all that I could with in the framework of the school, I knew that Patrick needed something for himself, to grow his confidence, awareness and something to “ground” him.

 

Somebody suggested dance, (no that’s not Patrick), martial arts I thought, not Karate (too violent) not Taekwondo (too many legs) Aikido (can’t find a decent schedule anywhere). 

 

Then I met a lovely bright bubbly lady who suggested Seido Karate (never mind the violence they do meditation). So tentatively I took Patrick along one evening to be told there was a grading on (not a clue as to what that was) stayed and watched, Patrick seemed highly disinterested, I decided it was perfect!!

 

Patrick was highly reluctant to go to his first class, but afterwards he was hooked and hasn’t looked back since, and always seems to be practising around the house (please Patrick no kiai right now Diana’s asleep). 

 

As for me, I sat on the sidelines watching, and rather liked what I saw. At first I thought “no I won’t indulge myself in this, it’s for Patrick”, but I couldn’t resist one little class – which I loved, my little voice in my head chipped in though and said “still though this is for Patrick and I’m so busy how can I fit it in. 

 

A few months later I took Patrick to his Saturday class we arrived rather early and got to watch the adults being taken through their Kata by Sensei Ken.

Sensei Ken put on Earth song on by Michael Jackson, the Kata I saw was beautiful, graceful, dynamic and intense then there was the explosive sound of the “Kiai”. 

 

In the moment of that sound, the road blocks I had carefully constructed around not doing Karate dissolved and I relented (who can resist a good yell now and then)

 

A week or two later I went along (because I know one day I’ll get to learn that Kata) and I have loved every moment since – even when I feel like a completely uncoordinated gimp! 

 

My 6 year old daughter has also got in on the act, and I think my younger 2 children also want a piece of the action.

 

For me as a person, for a few times a week I get to completely put my attention in one place rather than in the 4 plus place’s it seems to be the rest of the time, and I seem to now be getting a better grip on the mad rush that seems to surround me.

 

As a mother I’ve seen my son become more grounded and take on more responsibilities at home, plus take a pride in the things he has achieved such getting through his first grading (with some motherly encouragement from the sidelines) and to his great delight obtaining his blue belt.   

 

The Dojo has become a very special place for my family, not to just train hard in, but to also have fun in and come together with others to create a truly warm and encouraging community.

 

Many thanks to Sensei Ken for the all the time and energy he devotes, it is truly appreciated.

 

Anna Gray

 

Lower Hutt Dojo’s Well Wishes reach Kaicho at Seido Honbu, New York

The well wishes of all the students and families of Seido Karate Lower Hutt Dojo reached Kaicho directly at Seido Honbu this week….

 
Neihana Anderson and his Mum Deb Clark while away on holiday in New York popped into Honbu to pay their respects to Kaicho and represent the Lower Hutt Dojo with our well wishes and gifts…
 
To top off his visit Neihana was privileged to attend a class taken by Kaicho himself and he even got the opportunity to mingle with some of Seido Karate’s most senior and notable of students…
 
 
 
 

Self Belief Key to Grading Success for Juniors Friday 25th May 2012

Self-belief proved to be the key element to grading success for this group of talented Juniors on Friday 25th May 2012….

 
All being tested with a challenging array of grading requirements and all gaining a greater sense of their own capabilities under pressure…
 

Determination, Perseverance and Spirit key elements to grading success Thursday 24th May

Determination, Perseverance and Spirit were the key elements to grading success on the night….

 
All students pushing themselves through the challenges both physical and mental…
 
 
 

Determined Juniors gain Grading Success Friday 18th May 2012

The determination of this group of 5 were outstanding as they persevered through the challenges of a most difficult grading…

 
Spurred on by supportive families, friends and students they pushed themselves to gain grading success…
 
Well done to you all…
 

The Sharma Family Story

Our family karate journey began when both my little heroes Aman and Abhay started putting themselves into the large shoes of Jaden Smith after watching his movie' The Karate Kid'

There used to be a lot of practise of untrained techniques such as punching, kicking and balancing on one foot etc

They became so familiar with the movie that the entire movie dialogue was always on the tips of their tongues

 

Looking at their levels of interest, we decided to put them into a proper Dojo, somewhere where they could learn real karate. I began my enquiries and decided to enrol them at the Lower Hutt Seido Karate Dojo

They were very excited on their first day and when they met Sensei Ken in their first class there was no limit to their fun..!! Even I was amazed at the way he coached the kids

There was absolutely no pressure on the kids as they enjoyed learning karate while they having fun

This was awesome..!!

They started to like the Dojo so much that they literally waited for every next class

Sensei Ken would close every class with words of encouragement and questions to all the kids

As a parent I found this to be most reassuring

Sensei Ken would reinforce the Dojo’s focus on the importance of family by asking the kids questions about themselves and their families….

Sitting there during class, it has been really touching to hear some of the responses from the young children.

We get to hear what our children think about certain things.

As a mum and as parents we get to hear what’s on the minds of our kids when Sensei Ken asks each child questions like:

“Why do you think your mum and dad are important to you?”

“Why is it important to look after everyone in your family, especially mum and dad?”

“What do you want to become when you grow up?”

Also Sensei Ken teaches the kids to set goals, to stay determined no matter what gets in the way, to keep their spirits high, to work hard and to practise every day

All these things have benefitted my children a lot personally

 

They are being mentored by one special person and as a parent we only want our kids to be good human beings first and foremost

How different my two children are……Aman serious and quiet, Abhay carefree and boisterous

When Aman started he was much more serious than Abhay and picked things up very fast at the Dojo

Abhay on the other hand was always naughty and did not have much focus and seemed to have the Dojo record for being asked to sit by the rubbish bin when naughty in class

Despite of all my many lengthy talks about his behaviour in the Dojo, he hardly showed any glimpses of improvement early on.

I have had discussions with Sensei Ken about his behaviour and he has always been optimistic about Abhay and said that young boys always take a little longer to adjust to the behaviour required in the Dojo……all he needs is time

I was relieved to be told by Sensei Ken that Abhay was a fun child and a pleasure to have at the Dojo

 

We have always tried to bring out the confidence and will power that we knew was in Aman and when he was asked to do his first grading we did not know what to expect

We were excited to see his performance in front of so many people on his first grading

This was a big event for us as we wanted to see whether he could successfully overcome his fear and stand in front of everyone and demonstrate his best

Aman succeeded in his grading and it was indeed a time for us to celebrate as a family

Aman’s grading has had a positive effect upon on Abhay and he has started to improve concentrate and efforts in the Dojo. He has shown much determination in trying to get his third stripe on his belt so that he can then be included in the next children’s grading group

 

But the challenges keep coming….next the Quadrangular Tournament at the South Wellington Seido Dojo

When the Quadrangular tournament dates were announced I asked Aman what events he would like to consider entering…..he selected the Sumo event only and did not feel ready to compete in the other events such as tag, individual kata and team kata

In the lead up to the tournament Sumo was practiced quite a bit at the Dojo and even by Aman at home too, on me….

With the forms completed I asked Sensei Ken to look at Aman’s entry form and see whether he might be good enough to try the other events

Tournament day arrived on Sunday the 7th May 2012

Indeed it was a great event…well at least for me and husband Nag as it was our first tournament experience with the children

Aman was very nervous on the day and even the day before

He was shivering when we stood on the mats of the South Wellington Seido Dojo

Fortunately, the first events started with Sumo, Aman was confident about Sumo and he gave his very best and made the final and placed second in this event

We were so elated to see the happiness on his face and the pleasure of achievement in his eyes

It was worth multi millions to us……

We thought that that was it for Aman…..but no, there was a big surprise waiting….

We were shocked to find his name listed in the individual kata events

Sensei Ken had entered Aman for Individual kata..!!

Honestly I wasn’t sure that Aman would be good enough for individual kata, as he had not focused on kata for the tournament

Every time his name was called to perform his kata he gave his best with strong stances and loud kiai

To our absolute surprise and amazement Aman went on to compete in the final and won first place…..

 

This is the wonderful level of confidence that Sensei Ken has instilled in his students

All our personal gratitude goes to Sensei Ken for having faith in Aman and his abilities

Both Nag and I felt so proud of his achievements on the day that were on the top of the universe!!!!

We are sure that Aman has gained a lot of positives from the whole experience and will learn to apply these in his young life

 

We are indeed very grateful to Sensei Ken for having given Aman the opportunity of challenging himself with competition and experiencing his own success

Although Abhay was disappointed that he was not able to compete because of the age restrictions of the tournament he learnt to enjoy the day by positively encouraging his brother and all his Dojo friends by cheering loudly and keeping their spirits high with his humour

He is now confident that he will make his mark very soon if given an opportunity

Our heartfelt thanks go to all the senior students who have been encouraging and supporting not only our kids but all the children of the Seido Lower Hutt Dojo and providing them all with such a wonderful confidence building and caring launch pad for their futures

 

The Sharma Family

 

Exemplary Strong Sense of Spirit rewarded with Grading Success Thursday 17th May 2012

Exemplary strong wills and strong spirits were demonstrated by this group….

 
All students pushing themselves beyond all levels of comfort and shining through some difficult grading events….
 

Magnificent 7 gain grading success Friday 11th May 2012

Nicknamed the “Magnificent Seven” the efforts of this group of kids during their recent grading held on Friday 11th May, were nothing short of just that,“Magnificent”
 
Throughout the grading all 7 demonstrated their non-quitting spirits and absolute sense of self belief in their abilities…
 
Congratulations to a great bunch of young men…
 

Announcing New Social Karate Classes

Come along and join our growing Social Karate Class group

It’s a great way for mums and dads who wish to get fit by enjoying a gradual approach to getting healthy through karate based exercises and drills

It’s definitely Karate for the not so serious….

Classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays: 5.15pm to 6.15pm

Come along when you can and wear a t-shirt (or sweatshirt) and track pants and just enjoy some fun, laughter and exercise with some really great people

$5 per class with all proceeds going to our Dojo Social fund

See you there…….

 

Kia Ora From the Lewin Whanau

Thank you so much for your email.

What an amazing photo….

All the credit for the kids achievements on Sunday at the Quadrangular Tournament must go to you.

My kids are all so appreciative of the support and time that Don and Wendy have for them and all the other children from the Lower Hutt Dojo.

There is another special person who is just like his dad, that they would also like to thank.

Yes, it is your son Leighton. What a great son you have and yes, Caitlyn wants to take him on.

Kingi is just amazed he makes time for him and for Mikayla, well she just finds him so talented.

Tony and I are so glad that the kids have been given the opportunity to join the Lower Hutt Dojo.

What you have taught our kids (respect, self-achievement, setting goals, personal well-being and self-discipline) the list goes on. They have implemented these values at home and at school.

Thank you Sensei Ken.

Training at home is done by personal choice.

will always find Mikayla and Kingi practicing what they have been taught daily.

As for Caitlyn she is very stubborn and chooses to do things when it suits her (which is very late at night and in the early hours of the morning).

Tony and I are getting used to their screaming and yelling, at least it’s for a positive purpose.

Despite having studied karate myself, I personally have not taught my kids any Karate, which does annoy them at times.

It was their choice to take up Karate, I'm just so glad we found you.

We don't set high expectations for our kids, but encourage them to do their best and persevere with any challenges that arise.

Here is a Maori proverb that we bestow on our kids

 

….Whaia te iti kahuranga ki te tuahu koe me hemaunga teitei"…..

 

Aim for the highest cloud, so that if you miss it you will hit a lofty mountain.

Which is often interpreted as giving your heart and soul to any project to reach your goals, but if you don't quite make it you are one step closer. With perseverance comes achievement.

Once again thank you Sensei Ken, what a great mentor you are.

 
 
Arohanui. The Lewin Whanau.
 
 

 

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    Upstairs Studio (next to Laughalots Play Land)
    499 Hutt Road
    Lower Hutt
    Ken Szeto, Instructor