It doesn't matter your age, sex or physical abilities, karate can be done by anyone who has the will and passion. O'Sensei believed that the healing aspect of martial arts is just as important as the destructive part and created a style that is mindful of the practitioner's health. Five Hills Chito Ryu Karate Club is dedicated to providing a safe environment where children, adults and anyone of any age can learn and practice Chito Ryu karate.
Karate is a fun and exciting way to develop confidence, discipline, awareness, fitness and self-defense. Whether your goal is to improve your physical fitness or simply to try something new, the study of karate will constantly challenge your physical and mental boundaries. We believe that the dojo (place of practice) should be a safe place for people to learn and grow, an environment which fosters self-esteem and respect.
Karate is a fun and exciting way to develop confidence, discipline, awareness, fitness and self-defense. Whether your goal is to improve your physical fitness or simply to try something new, the study of karate will constantly challenge your physical and mental boundaries. We believe that the dojo (place of practice) should be a safe place for people to learn and grow, an environment which fosters self-esteem and respect.
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The centre circle represents the sun. The outer circle represents the universe. The five lines on the left and right are hands. The crest as a whole means: by studying Chito Ryu Karate-Do the people of the world are making a pledge of peace to come together hand in hand. O-Sensei was told by Arigaki Sensei that Karate-do originated approximately one thousand years ago in China.
If finances are prohibiting you from participating or you have concerns please do not hesitate to contact us. We have applications for KidSport and JumpStart, both organizations provide financial assistance to kids who just want to play some sports! If finances are ever a concern or barrier, please do not hesitate to talk to us.
Greet Shomen (Front of the Dojo) with rei (bow) when entering and leaving the dojo, showing respect for those that have gone before. Greet those who are present in the dojo by saying "hello", acknowledging the instructor "Sensei" prior to the others. Senior members shall be kind, considerate and helpful to the junior members and through this effort will result a friendship based on the fact that we are all striving for.
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