14/07/2019
Kokoro Dojo
Traditional kyokushinkai Karate dojo
Training sessions Mondays and Wednesdays
The sessions have split times 6pm-7pm & 7pm-830pm
Kokoro is a Martial Arts club which studies the art of Kyokushinkai. This type of karate focuses on improving the power and strength (both mentally and physically) of those who practice it. For 2 nights a week, we offer a new and exciting way to get fitter, improve your self esteem and become more impressive then you ever have before. Try a session this week and see what you think, instead of sitting at home...
14/07/2019
08/01/2019
42nd British Open Knockdown Tournament British Open Knockdown Tournament incorporating the Cup of Europe
08/01/2019
08/01/2019
KUMITE SEMINAR WITH THE ABSOLUTE WORLD CHAMPION !!! SENSEI ZAHARI DAMYANOV
Shihan, Senseis, Senpai & Kohai all wish you a very Happy Christmas.
Enjoy your day however you wish to celebrate.
Osu.
25/10/2018
When Ichi Geki meets KoKoRo!
USU
04/10/2018
2018 Open - Live action The DRAW... stay tuned
23/09/2018
British Open 2018 Fighters Preview The BKK is set to host its 42nd British Open on Saturday 6th October 2018 at K2, Crawley in what will be an absolute hotbed of Kyokushin fighting elite and talent.
11/09/2018
Photos courtesy of Senpai Richard John McAndrew - Bridgend Karate Club.
15/08/2018
Some reflection after the BKK National Grading at Summer Camp 2018. Written by our Chairman Shihan Liam Keaveney (7th Dan).
"When I spoke at the Dan Grade presentations at the BKKSummer Camp this year I mentioned the importance of ‘endurance, perseverance and patience’. I believe all through our martial arts journey these aspects are extremely important. We need to reflect on the value of each against the backdrop of possible failure, resistance and frustration.
At the National Grading, we saw many people being unsuccessful and this obviously has a considerable impact on one’s confidence and perspective. Morally deflating the immediacy of shock is enormous. However, failure always gives you another opportunity to succeed – you can try again – but if you “give up” then there is no further prospect for you to be successful.
In the past, I have mentioned, in a separate article, that there are “three strengths” in martial arts: physical strength, strength of technique and strength of character. It is the last of these three that is importantly needed to continue against failure. Cultivating a strong character is essential because training is sometimes (if not always) difficult, demanding and challenging.
We need to be truthful also in how hard we train and how effectively we train. Sometimes we need to admit that our techniques, kata and kumite are not as good as they should be – and we need to take time to improve them without a rigid timescale in mind. Failure to be self-critical can seriously limit your growth and development. As Sosai Oyama said “introspection begets wisdom”
Against the backdrop of failure and frustration, we need to persevere and continue our training come what may. Discard any expectation and train for training's sake – we do sometimes only have targets and goals in mind: such as tournament and grading’s and these should not be the sole focus of your training.
Additionally, you need to be able to endure the self-doubt, criticism of others and the realisation that you may never be successful in your aspirations. In tournaments and gradings, the reward can be seen as winning and/or being promoted. The real victory in Budo is mastery of the “self”. As Miyamoto Musashi said “The Way is in training”
Just some food for thought after Summer Camp.
Liam Keaveney"
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Bishop's House, Windhill
Bishops Stortford
CM232NF
Opening Hours
| Monday | 6pm - 8:30pm |
| Wednesday | 6pm - 8:30pm |