WKKO NZ

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Welcome to the New Zealand branch of World Kenpokai-Kan Organisation (WKKO).

06/04/2026






20/03/2026

A rolemodel for all the positive sides of the Martial Arts. We can only be thankful for his life.

Chuck Norris 1940-2026

Osu
WKKO Honbu Board

10/03/2026
10/03/2026

Today members of EDSOMA stepped beyond the dojo and into service for the wider Wellington community.

Several of our senior students and black belts were involved in supporting the security operations for the Wellington Pride Parade. The work included VIP protection responsibilities, emergency planning support, and coordination alongside Māori Wardens and New Zealand Police to help ensure the event ran safely for everyone attending.

At EDSOMA we often say that martial arts must exist beyond the training floor. Discipline, courage, and responsibility are not just ideas we discuss in class. They are principles that must be lived in the real world.

One of the core purposes of martial training is learning how to stand calmly when others feel unsafe. Events like Pride bring together people from all parts of our community. For some members of the rainbow community, public events can carry real concerns about harassment or intimidation. Today there were a few moments where individuals attempted to bully or disrupt people attending the parade.

This is exactly where the spirit of martial arts must show itself.

EDSOMA teaches that strength is not about dominance. Strength is about protection. It is about standing quietly but firmly against those who try to intimidate others. Our role was simply to ensure people could celebrate freely and safely without conflict escalating.

We were proud to work alongside Māori Wardens and Police who share that same commitment to community safety and dignity. Their presence and professionalism continue to be an important part of keeping public events in Aotearoa safe.

Within EDSOMA we speak often about honour, discipline, and brotherhood. These values are not limited to a particular background, identity, or culture. Our dojo welcomes people from all walks of life. What matters is character, respect, and the willingness to grow.

Today showed what martial arts can look like when those values are put into practice.

Not fighting for ego.
Not proving toughness.
But standing ready when the community needs calm, capable people.

EDSOMA trains martial artists for modern Aotearoa. Strong individuals who understand their responsibility to protect others and contribute positively to the communities around them.

That is the standard we aim to uphold

OSU

Photos from Sanchin Freestyle Karate's post 11/02/2026
31/01/2026

Welcome Back & New Students Welcome! 🎉

Sanchin Freestyle Karate is back in action from the 10th of February! 💪

Whether you’re returning to training or ready to try something new, our classes help you:

✅ Get stronger, fitter, and more agile
✅ Learn practical self-defence skills
✅ Build confidence and mental resilience
✅ Improve balance, coordination, and control
All levels are welcome — beginners, experienced, and everyone in between!

📩 Message us today to book your first session or come check out a class. Spaces are limited — don’t miss out!

Photos from Combat Karate League Aotearoa's post 06/01/2026
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