Lancashire Shotokan Karate Academy

Lancashire Shotokan Karate Academy

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Established 13th September 2010 The club is affiliated to N.A.K.M.A.S.

11/06/2026

Due to some students moving up to the advanced class, we now have space in the 6pm beginners class on Fridays.
If you have a child who is interested or know someone who might like to give it a try, please get in touch. Email, what’s app or text or message the page.
First 2 classes free.

02/05/2026

There is no class on Bank Holiday Monday

02/05/2026

Have a great bank holiday weekend!

Photos from Lancashire Shotokan Karate Academy's post 07/03/2026

Congratulations to everyone who passed a grading this week
Mia, Jamie, Ethan, Kyle, Theo and Christian - happy students and happy instructors



21/02/2026

One of the biggest mistakes parents make?

Pulling their child out of an activity because they’re “not the best” in the class.

But being the best was never the goal.

Learning to focus when things are hard…
Learning to keep going when others seem ahead…
Learning to handle frustration, nerves, and self-doubt…

That’s where the real growth happens.

Confidence isn’t built by being naturally good at something.
It’s built by sticking with something.

Every child progresses at a different pace.
Every child struggles with different things.
Every child has moments where they feel behind.

That’s normal. That’s healthy. That’s part of development.

What matters most isn’t where they rank in the room, it’s whether they’re learning resilience, discipline, and belief in themselves.

And those qualities only come from continuing, not quitting.

09/02/2026

Finding Your Third Space

I’ve been thinking a lot about this idea of a “third space”.

Not home. Not work. Just… somewhere else. Somewhere you can turn up without having to host, perform, explain yourself, or be “on” for everyone. A place where you’re not just a mum, a dad, an employee, a taxi driver for the kids, the person who sorts everything out. You’re just you for an hour.

And I think loads of adults are missing that now, even if they can’t quite put their finger on what feels off. Home used to be home, but for most people it’s also admin, noise, screens, chores, everyone needing something. Work is work, even if you do it from the kitchen table, and it’s still pressure, targets, emails, being “switched on”. Then in between those two places there’s… what exactly? Scrolling. Netflix. Another night in because you’re tired. Another “we should catch up soon” message that never becomes a plan.

We used to have more third spaces without even trying. Pubs, youth clubs, sports clubs that were affordable, community centres that were busy, places you’d bump into the same faces every week. Some of that has drifted, some of it has been priced out, some places have closed, some people are working weird hours, and honestly sometimes it’s just easier to stay in and not bother. But the cost of that adds up, quietly. People feel lonely without saying the word lonely. People feel flat. People feel like they’ve lost themselves a bit.

That’s why a good club can be way more important than people realise. Martial arts, football, rugby, dance, boxing, whatever it is… when it’s done properly it becomes a third space almost by accident. You turn up. You get welcomed like you belong there. You move your body. You focus on something real. You laugh at something stupid someone says in warm-up. You get a nod from someone who’s seen you show up even when you couldn’t be bothered. Then you go back out into the world feeling a bit more like yourself again.

Martial arts is especially good for this because you don’t have to be chatty to connect. You can train alongside people for months, build trust, and it happens through effort, not forced conversation. You share that little struggle of trying to improve, even when you’re tired, even when your week’s been a mess, and that shared effort steadies you.

I found my third space in karate about 30 years ago and it’s become a huge, passionate part of my life. It’s been my safe space. It’s where I’ve been able to let loose and be open amongst friends, where I’ve made connections with hundreds, maybe even thousands of people over the years… some briefly, others deep and long lasting. It’s given me opportunities to travel, expand my horizons, experience things I would’ve completely missed otherwise. And somewhere along the way I’ve been lucky enough to make it my living, which still blows my mind sometimes… that I get to provide a third space for other people when they walk through our doors.

But here’s the bit people miss. A third space doesn’t just “happen” because you rent a hall and run classes. It’s created, then it’s protected. It’s in the little moments. How new people are welcomed. How safe the training feels. Whether people get treated with respect when they’re brand new, whether the standards are honest, whether the culture has integrity, whether people feel supported instead of judged. Whether the place quietly encourages you to commit, improve, and maybe inspire someone else just by showing up. People feel that stuff straight away, even if they never say it out loud.

If you’ve got a third space already, don’t take it for granted. Turn up. Be part of what makes it feel like a place people can breathe. And if you’re looking for one, don’t overthink it… find a good room with good people and give it a few weeks. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be real.

- Richard Hang Hong

09/01/2026

Beginners 6pm
Advanced 7pm
Tonight
Welcome back

31/12/2025

Look forward to some good training in 2026
All the best to our students, friends and families

25/12/2025

Merry Christmas to all our karate families

12/12/2025

Congratulations to both Holly 5th Kyu and Evie 7th Kyu. Good grading, maximum effort and happy with their progress.
Keep it up!

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Location

Telephone

Address


Pemberton Business Centre, Unit B6a & B6b, Richmond Hill, Pemberton
Wigan
WN58AA

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Friday 6pm - 6:45pm
7pm - 8pm