
Hanmer Wado Kai
Club Members 2010-2011
The Hanmer
Wado Kai Karate Club was founded back in 1991 by Sensei Chris Logger (Yodan – 4th
Degree). Sensei Chris relocated his
family from
Simcoe,
Ontario
to Hanmer and
found at that time there was no Wado Kai Karate anywhere in the area.
It was then that he decided to start up the Hanmer club and it has been part
of the Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation (SWKKF) ever since.
Back in 1998,
the club was handed over to Sensei Gilles Dupuis (Sandan -3rd Degree). Sensei Gilles has been a resident of
the Hanmer area for 37 yrs. He first
started training in the martial arts in 1993 and has also been a member of the Shintani
Wado Kai Karate Federation since that time.
Sensei Gilles has successfully participated in numerous Wado Kai karate clinics
and tournaments, as well as judging in such competitions. Since taking over the
club he has shown a great dedication and commitment to the continued growth of the
Hanmer Club.
Sensei Gilles
was personally presented with a Teaching Certificate from the Shintani Wado Kai
Karate Federation by Sensei Masaru Shintani himself when he was a Shodan Rank (1st
Degree). This is a very special achievement
as it is usually given out only when a Sensei has earned the rank of Sandan, 3rd
Degree.
The Hanmer
dojo is still being run under the direction and supervision of Sensei Gilles -Head
Instructor with the help from a team of qualified Black Belt members. To see a list
of our current Black Belts and a brief bio please refer to the
‘'Instructors’
page.
Sensei Gilles would also like to recognize a great respect
to Sensei Willie Lebrun fromTimmins as his sponsor and Sensei June Lebrun for passing
their knowledge and guidance through the years to help him build, strengthen and
unify his club and the students in all aspects of karate.
The club offers
classes for all ages and levels in Wado Kai Karate (Japanese style). Our goal is
to encourage and develop a balance of discipline and fun while learning the ancient
martial art of karate. Under the guidance
of our dedicated Black Belt Instructors and assisted by trained volunteers students
will learn the basic techniques, katas (forms) and kumite (sparring) in a controlled
environment. The basic techniques will
incorporate various strikes, kicks and blocks (taisabaki – body-shifting movement
to avoid full contact attacks). In
addition to the basic techniques, students will practice a combination of advanced
techniques in the form of various katas.
At the Hanmer Club, we also host various clinics and tournaments and can be found
on our 'Club Events & Updates' page for information.
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