For those coming tonight, the table is booked for 8.30!
Pyle and Cornelly Kyokushin
Pyle & Cornelly Kyokushin is run by Shihan Paul Greenway Branch Chief of Wales Kyokushin. Establishe
Pyle & Cornelly Kyokushin (originally Cornelly Karate Kyokushinkai) was founded by Senpai David Llewellyn at North Cornelly Community Hall in 1977. Senpai David Llewellyn, (then) Senpai Paul Greenway and Senpai Les Mundy were originally members of Bridgend Karate Kyokushinkai. When Senpai David opened Cornelly Dojo, Senpai Paul and Senpai Les went with him – Paul was from Pyle and Les was from Nor
27/11/2024
Shihan Paul and Senpai Sion will be going for an Indian on Tuesday 17th December following training.
We will be booking the table for 8.30.
If anyone would like to join us, please message Senpai Sion!
Osu!
Last training session of 2023 tonight, followed with an Indian with Shihan Paul.
See everyone later, Osu!
08/12/2023
If anyone would like to join Shihan Paul and Senpai Sion on Tuesday 19th December for an Indian (and a pint), please let us know asap so that we can book the table (once we know the numbers).
Osu!!!
🍺🍺🎅🏻🎅🏻🎄🎄
25/10/2023
Get your gi back on!
It seems inevitable for many students – after years of dedicated training (or even just months), the training begins to slow down.
Sometimes, it just stops suddenly, and there’s a conspicuous gap where a student used to be. A pocket of quiet where a karate practitioner used to stand and nodding away while listening to instructions. No student slips away unnoticed.
There are a thousand demands on our time, many beyond our control. Money must be earned, marks attained, Families require an investment of quality time, Sometimes, it’s as simple as an injury that dragged on and suddenly, it’s two months out the dojo (or more).
One missed class can easily become three. Three classes becomes a month. Then six. Then a year. And then there’s a day when you open your cupboard and there is your gi, hanging up and gathering dust. Waiting. (And silently judging you.)
“But what will Sensei think?” the student wonders, before slowly closing the door. “I can’t go back after so long.”
Oh, but you should. You can always come back. 99% of the time, your Sensei will be utterly delighted to see you return. All that matters is that you make the decision to put your gi on and get to the dojo. Oh, sure, there might be excuses, like…
“But I’m so unfit!”
So few people are genuinely fit anyway. If fitness was a precondition for martial arts, very few of us would get to start. It’s not that important.
“I never told Sensei why I left”
Look, few instructors are soft and fluffy. But your Sensei is human (very much so) and probably isn’t holding a grudge. Just come back, perhaps say sorry, and ask to train again. It sucks to ask, but it is also pretty hurtful when students disappear without any explanation.
“I can’t remember it all anymore”
You are not starting at the bottom – everything you learned is somewhere in your body. It just needs a gentle reminder and some dusting off, and things will start to flow back again.
Losing momentum is the cause of so many failed hobbies, talents, dreams and projects. In trying to get any major goal accomplished, we forget that it is made of a thousand little steps.
A black belt is only the sum of hundreds of hours, not always a special talent. You don’t have to do unworldly things: you just have to go to class every week. Every class you can, except when you really, really can’t.
If you have a virus, stay out the dojo.
If you have an exam tomorrow, then study.
Big family thing? (My family know not to arrange things on a dojo day, they all know what it means to me, and love and respect me enough to know that's where I will be)
Tired?
Busy?
But not so busy that you can sit and watch TV for 2 or 3 hours ?
To me nothing is worse than having a talent and a passion and letting it go to waste simply because of a stubborn attitude or trying to please others..
"IT’S YOUR LIFE TO LIVE"
Get your gi on and get to a dojo!
04/10/2023
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This camp is one not to be missed!!!
Join us for our Summer Seminar with Shihan Francisco Filho! 🥋
This event is limited to 200 spaces - it has been live for an hour and 20 spaces have already been taken!
www.sokyokushin.uk/summercamp
Open to all organisations. OSU!
22/03/2023
Congratulations to Laura, Maya, Charlie and Rhydian on passing their gradings last night!
Osu!
13/03/2023
This was an excellent seminar, those who missed it missed out! Osu!
31/01/2023
14/01/2023
Waterfall training had to be cancelled today due to the sheer volume of water at the falls making it unsafe for students to attend.
However, we had an excellent training session at Barry (Honbu) dojo instead with Shihan Paul and Sensei Phill!
Osu!
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| Tuesday | 7pm - 9pm |
| Thursday | 7pm - 9pm |