ClassesAll you need to know about our classes.
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At Chiswick Kempo you will learn to:
Punch, kick, dodge, block and counter attack.
Strike the body’s pressure points.
Break-fall and recover.
Escape from holds and grips.
Throw opponents using painful joint reversal techniques.
Use the body’s pressure points to restore health.
Strike the body’s pressure points.
Break-fall and recover.
Escape from holds and grips.
Throw opponents using painful joint reversal techniques.
Use the body’s pressure points to restore health.
You will also learn:
The theory of both the physical and mental aspects of Budo.
How the practice of Shorinji Kempo relates to Buddhism and to life.
How the practice of Shorinji Kempo relates to Buddhism and to life.
Schedule
Monday – 19:30-20:30
Wednesday – 19:30-21:00 Chiswick Shorinji Kempo Dojo Chiswick Sports & Fitness Centre Staveley Road London W4 3UN Nearest train station: Chiswick or Turnham Green Underground line. |
How to find us
The entrance to the fitness centre is on Staveley Road, just off the A316 and the class is held at the side sports hall.
Training Fees
Our fees are based on covering our running costs rather than making lots of money. Our aim is to enable as many people as possible to come and learn our martial art, but there are a couple of things you need to consider if you plan to come regularly: class fees and insurance.
Class FeesMonthly (2 classes per week):
£45 adults £10 per class for visitors |
Membership and insuranceIn order to train regularly, you're required to have membership and insurance with our federation, the BSKF. Your first month's insurance is free, so you have 4-5 classes to try it out, and see if you like it.
After this, if you'd like to continue you will need to join the BSKF and sign up for annual insurance usually around £60, renewable every April. Joining the BSKF also allows you to grade and train at any of the other BSKF dojos around London, the UK and internationally, and attend special seminars. |
Equipment
After a few training sessions you will want to get a dogi (the white training suit), however, it is not mandatory to start with - just bring loose fitting exercise wear.