
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
This is for the annual membership to our parent organization, the SKC. The purpose of this fee provides access to the administrative aspects of being part of the organization. This includes such things as attendance records, testing records and tracking, performance standards and instructional guidance.
Yes, there are less expensive uniforms available. There are many sources for these. A quick search on amazon will show many less expensive options. The uniforms we offer are quality, durable and proven over time and experience. Some less expensive options tend to wear out more quickly. Students have the option of purchasing whichever uniforms they prefer. It is important to note that we use only traditional white karate uniforms in Shotokan.
Absolutely. Karate is beneficial for everyone especially those with such limitations. Karate is primarily an individual practice. In training, students have the ability to work within their limitations. Karate is focused on movement and control and can be performed regardless of physical restrictions.
The time frame to advance from beginner (white belt) to black belt is typically 4-6 years. For some it may take longer. The belt / ranking system is as follows:
10th Kyu White Belt
9th Kyu White Belt
8th Kyu White Belt
7th Kyu Yellow Belt
6th Kyu Green Belt
5th Kyu Purple Belt
4th Kyu Purple Belt
3rd Kyu Brown Belt
2nd Kyu Brown Belt
1st Kyu Brown Belt
Shodan Black Belt
Shotokan is an excellent choice for self defense. It is important to keep in mind however that all martial arts provide improved skill for self defense. The real key to being better prepared for self defense rests in consistent practice over time. This continuous improvement in skill provides a better outcome.
Shotokan karate was founded in the 1920's by Karate Master Gichin Funakoshi. Master Funakoshi lived in Okinawa, learning self defense along the way. He brought his style of self defense to Japan and formalized it so it could be taught in a more widespread fashion. He called it Shotokan Karate. Master Funakoshi's protege, M. Nakayama, is credited with spreading this art form around the world.
Under the leadership of M. Nakayama some of the most highly skilled karate practitioners were developed including Sensei Enoeda.
Sensei Enoeda is responsible for spreading Shotokan to the UK. He moved to London and opened a Dojo there. Sensei Mazhari moved to London for the sole purpose of training under Sensei Enoeda. He trained with Sensei Enoeda for several years before starting the SKC in 1982.
Sensei Mazhari is an 8th degree black belt and has practiced Shotokan karate for more than 60 years. He has instructed thousands of students from all over the world. He is widely recognized as a Master of Shotokan karate. He currently teaches in Rapid City, SD.
Chuck Aulner began training with Master Mazhari in 2021. His advancement in karate was faster than most. Master Mazhari selected Chuck Aulner for the instructor trainee program in 2024 (an intense 2 year program). Chuck currently instructs at the Black Hills Shotokan Karate Center in Custer, SD.