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A Great Day out at SEIDO Wellington Region Camp at Otaki Forks – Saturday 18th February 2017

Despite the early morning start for the Lower Hutt Dojo students..we all made it in time to reach Otaki Forks for the 6am run, walk or jog to start the days activities, it was a great day out right from the get go…

The early morning walk was followed by the customary 1,000 punches and kia’s to start the day…dan grade specific classes in the training hall and kyu grade classes in the fields taking us to breakfast and then lunch…

The afternoon sessions outside testing everyone with sun, humidity and heavy rain showers…what more could you ask for while enjoying learning about karate…

The day’s training finishing with the other customary activity, 1,000 kicks and kiai’s before social time by the pool and in the courtyard…and to top it all off, a scrumptious BBQ dinner cooked by the brown belts…

Thank you to the Wellington Dojo organising committee for a great day out, well run and student friendly…

Thank you to the Sei Shihan Ben and Michael, Jun Shihan’s, Kyoshi’s and Sensei’s for all your wonderful teaching…

And a “BIG HIGH FIVE” to my wonderful kyu grade morning group for your fun attitudes towards learning karate…
You all know who you are number 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11…well done and see you all next year
OSU
Sensei Ken Szeto

 

Pictured: Lower Hutt Dojo students with Sei Shihan Ben Otang, Sei Shihan Michael McIvor and Jun Shihan Tony Gaeta

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