Sensei Neil focuses on Karate biomechanics

Sensei Neil Jerome, 6th Dan, delivered a masterclass for Kent Shotokan Karateka focusing on the biomechanics of compression, rotation and movement.

Hosted by Sochin Karate Club in Canterbury, the session broke down elements of a number of basic moves including shuto-uke (knife-hand block) enabling attendees to understand how to make them more effective.

Sensei Neil, 6th Dan, is a senior member of the HDKI GB however now lives and teaches in Trondheim University, Norway. With decades of experience he’s a popular instructor in the UK, Norway and now throughout Europe.

Neil is most known for his style of karate instruction, which encourages exploration of technique beyond basic form. Originally inspired by self-defence, he began training with the KUGB while at university in Manchester.

Sochin Karate Club is currently based at Kendall Hall in Nunnery Fields, Canterbury, but will relocate to the dance studio in the main building at Canterbury College, New Dover Road, Canterbury from 5 January.

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