What
are the classes like?
We teach both children and adults at Shotokan Karate Academy, with separate
classes for each. Multiple children’s classes offer the chance
for specialized attention to beginners as well as to more advanced students.
Adult classes are designed to encourage students of all levels to practice
together and learn from each other, as well as from the instructor.
We offer a very popular class specifically for special needs
adults. Our classes offer a friendly inviting atmosphere while remaining
one of the more traditional karate classes in the state of Maine.
Class
Schedule
| Tiny
Tots (3 & 4 year olds): Monday & Wednesday
at 4:15 PM |
| Youth beginners (5 years old and
up): Monday & Wednesday at 5:40 PM, Tuesday & Thursday
at 4:00 and also at 4:50 PM |
| Youth intermediate: Monday & Wednesday
at 4:50 PM, Tuesday and Thursday at 5:40 PM |
| Youth advanced: Monday & Wednesday
at 6:30 PM |
| Beginner
Adults: Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30 PM-7:30 PM |
Adults (all ranks): Monday & Wednesday
at 7:20 PM
|
| Special needs
adults: Tuesday at 3:20 PM |
|
A typical class format includes:
Kihon (Basics) Karate is built upon a strong foundation of
basic moves that include specific stances, punches, blocks, and kicks.
Proper body alignment and movement are emphasized, as are concentration
and focus. During the practice of basics, students learn stability,
balance, proper technique, and the principles of body contraction and
relaxation. Basics are practiced during every training session by every
level of karateka (karate student)
Kata, the formal movements of karate, are its very essence.
They are sequences of movements which simulate attacks and defenses
against a number of imaginary enemies. Katas contain all the basic techniques
and stances, which are necessary to attain rhythm and coordination.
Each kata begins with a block to emphasize the use of karate strictly
for self-defense. They can be roughly divided into two types: those
which emphasize muscle strengthening and body building, and those that
concentrate more on speed training and the development of lighting fast
reflexesKumite (Sparring)
According to Master Funakoshi, kumite is ". ..a form used to apply
the offensive and defensive techniques practiced in the kata under more
realistic condition in which, by prearrangement between the participants,
one applies offensive and the other defensive techniques." In
other words, where the practice of kata assumes an imaginary opponent,
kumite
is practiced with another karateka in alternating roles of defender
and aggressor.
Kumite allows the practical application of the moves found in the kata.
Contact is not allowed to the face and there may only be light contact
to the body. During kumite, students learn proper distancing, timing,
body-shifting, and focus. Kumite always begins and ends with sparring
partners bowing to each other as an indication of respect for each other.
Jiyu Kumite is free sparring, which is sparring engaged in without prearrangement.
It is practiced by higher belts and is a form of training that is developed
through the practice of step sparring (prearranged sparring).
Getting Started: We offer a very generous introductory
program in our Topsham, Maine location. The introductory program consists
of two weeks (four lessons free) and includes a free uniform. This
gives you ample opportunity to evaluate our program to determine if
it meets
your family’s standards of excellence. Kindly provide us with
your e-mail and phone number and we will contact you to set
up an introductory program.