Kiaido Ryu Arts International
Kiaido Ryu Martial Arts is an evolutionary martial art holistically encompassing elements of traditional Okinawan karate, kata and self-defence – (bunkai) stand up sparring – (K1 style), throwing, ground fighting, traditional weaponry – (kobudo) and internal arts – (Qi Gong) in a comprehensive syllabus.
Our art is taught in an environment of mutual respect and cooperation that builds confidence and self-esteem. We emphasise a supportive, positive, family atmosphere and combine self defence skills with the internal aspects of the arts to optimise your health and energy.
Juniors (8-11 years)
Tuesday and Thursday – 5.30pm – 6.30pm
Seniors
Tuesday and Thursday – 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Contact: Lance & Ava Strong, 021 502333
Location
Thames High School, Thames, New Zealand
Phone Number: 07 869 0180
Email:
Website: http://www.martialarts.co.nz
Kiaido Ryu Arts International
Kiaido Ryu Martial Arts is an evolutionary martial art holistically encompassing elements of traditional Okinawan karate, kata and self-defence – (bunkai) stand up sparring – (K1 style), throwing, ground fighting, traditional weaponry – (kobudo) and internal arts – (Qi Gong) in a comprehensive syllabus.
Our art is taught in an environment of mutual respect and cooperation that builds confidence and self-esteem. We emphasise a supportive, positive, family atmosphere and combine self defence skills with the internal aspects of the arts to optimise your health and energy.
Juniors (8-11 years)
Tuesday and Thursday – 5.30pm – 6.30pm
Seniors
Tuesday and Thursday – 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Contact: Lance & Ava Strong, 021 502333
Location
Thames High School, Thames, New Zealand
Phone Number: 07 869 0180
Email:
Website: http://www.martialarts.co.nz
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