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- Shindo-Gradings | shintani.ca
Shindo Gradings & Ranking Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Shindo To properly introduce Shindo into your dojo the Shindo committee, under the request of Sensei Shintani, developed Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Shindo programs. For full reference, refer to the Shindo Manual . The following downloads are available on the Shintani Store: Shindo Course outlines - available to all can be downloaded here . Basic Shindo Video (paid download) Intermediate Shindo Video (paid download) Advanced Shindo Video (paid download) Shindo Kata List Below is a list of Shindo Kata guidelines. Shindo Dan-Level Application Forms (Gold Stripe) To download the official application click here. Word Document - PDF Document Completed applications can be sent to the chair of the Shindo Committee. Please ensure before submitting: Student portion is completed fully Instructor portion is completed fully Gradig Fee: $150 + applicable taxes (GST/HST) eTransfer grading fee to payments@shintani.ca Senate - Importance of Shindo The purpose of our letter to you today is to remind you all of a vitally important component of Sensei Shintani and his teachings. Continue Reading What if someone was to ask you, “What does Shindo represent, and what do you learn from it?” Could you answer this question? Continue Reading Future of Shindo Is Important Origins, Principles, and Concepts The art of Shindo was devised by Masaru Shintani Sensei, 9th Dan, in the early 1970’s and he started teaching Shindo to his students in the late 1980’s. Sensei had made the Shindo methods and principles known to Otsuka Sensei who gave it his full endorsement. Continue Reading How to Incorporate Shindo into Your Karate The first step is to just pick up the Shindo and start! Here are some of my personal thoughts on Shindo. Continue Reading The Shindo committee is dedicated to the introduction of Shindo into the everyday teachings of our organizations students. However, the committee is also dedicated to improving and expanding upon Shindo teachings. Continue Reading Introduction of New Shindo Kata(s) Tasks and Goals The Shindo committee has been continuously working at fulfilling the dream Sensei Shintani had for Shindo. The goal is to bring Shindo into the lives of all the students in the federation. Seishin no Shindo I had thought about what kind of a kata that would be good for the Shindo and decided that a Kitagawa kata would best fit the movements of the Shindo as well as capture the essence of Sensei Shintani's movements. Continue Reading Continue Reading
- Team | shintani.ca
Shintani Team Vision - To represent the SWKKF at tournaments, clinics and workshops in Canada and internationally. Team Structure Current Team Team History Expectations Committee & Staff Teams by Year Team Gallery Shintani Team Upcoming Events Title Date Time Location
- About Us | shintani.ca
Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation (SWKKF) Welcome to the Heart of Our Organization Want to know what makes the SWKKF tick? You’re in the right place - check below. Our Vision : The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation will be the premiere traditional Karate and Shindo organization in North America, through the work of our highly skilled and dedicated instructors in developing unparalleled character, skill and pride in our students. Our Mission : The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation is an inclusive organization modeling Hanshi Shintani's kindness and humility, through the teaching of his traditional Karate and Shindo. This is your one-stop guide to who we are, how we train, and what we stand for. Explore our structure, policies, grading manuals, and procedures - all clearly laid out and easy to navigate. The SWKKF has clubs and affiliates across Canada and internationally, and strong relationships with respected global martial arts organizations. Discover our training philosophy, commitment to Safe Karate, and our inclusive spirit - including para-karate classes that ensure everyone has a place on the mats. Follow the clear path to black belt through our structured grading system and see how we maintain the high standards that define our dojos and the SWKKF. Click Any Subject in Blue Below SWKKF Overview Senate Committees Representatives Policies, Procedures & Manuals Training Programs Black Belt Grading Safe Karate Program SWKKF Programs REACH Scholarships SWKKF Affiliations KC/WKF Dan Certificate Shintani Affiliate Program Superfoot Schools World Kobudo Federation World Traditional Karate
- WorldKobudo | shintani.ca
World Kobudo Federation The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation (SWKKF) is affiliated with the World Kobudo Federation. The World Kobudo Federation (WKF) offers our members the ability to earn WKF Club Affiliation, Degree and Title recognition, access to Budo-Pro School Development Program, access to world class instructors and much more. Club Affiliation A WKF Club Affiliation is presented once the application form is completed and approved. For more information on joining the WKF, please email Sensei Neil Prime (nprime@shintani.ca ) or Sensei Darren Humphries (dhumphries@shintani.ca ). Dan Gradings In order to obtain a Dan rank with the WKF, a students club must be a member in good standing with the WKF and must fill out the WKF Certification Application Form. For more information on dan certificates with the WKF, email Sensei Neil Prime (nprime@shintani.ca ) or Sensei Darren Humphries (dhumphries@shintani.ca ). Title Recognition Title recognition in the SWKKF will be reserved for those individuals who represent the SWKKF in settings outside the SWKKF where titles beyond Sensei are customary. Any titles will be appointed by the Senate or recommended to the Senate for approval. All title appointments and applications will be approved by the SWKKF Senate before applying for title recognition from the World Kobudo Federation. SWKKF World Kobudo Certificate App Form The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation in partnership with the World Kobudo Federation will award rank titles as follows: Shihan Shihan is a master title. This title is presented to senior instructors who are involved in activities outside the SWKFF and is presented to an individual who qualifies at Rokudan or above. A Shihan does not necessarily progress to Kyoshi or Hanshi. Kyoshi Kyoshi is a master title meaning "teacher of teachers". This title is presented to senior instructors who are involved in activities outside the SWKKF and is presented to an individual who qualifies at Shichidan or above. A Kyoshi does not necessarily progress to Hanshi. Hanshi Hanshi is a master title for the headmaster of a style (it is acceptable to have more than one in the SWKKF). This title is presented to senior instructors who are involved in activities outside the SWKKF and is presented to an individual who qualifies at Hachidan or above. For more information refer to the World Kobudo Federation Website. https://www.worldkobudo.org Please e-mail Sensei Niel Prime or Sensei Darren Humphries should you need further information. e-mail address: Sensei Neil Prime (nprime@shintani.ca ) Sensei Darren Humphries (dhumphries@shintani.ca )
- History | shintani.ca
History Making History - SWKKF 2024 Symposium on Grasshopper Island Historical - 2000 SWKKF Senate Origin of Karate History of Karate History of Wado Kai Photos Videos Interviews Para-Karate Master Hironori Otsuka Hanshi Masaru Shintani Family Tree Pioneers Published Articles Legacy Documents Legacy Memorial
- Contact | shintani.ca
Contact Us Where to Find Us SWKKF headquarters proudly calls Welland, Ontario home - a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the Niagara Region, just a short drive from world-famous Niagara Falls. Known historically as the meeting point of rails and waterways, Welland is where tradition and motion flow together - thanks to the Welland Canal and the River that bears its name. Who We Are With over 1,900 passionate students and more than 60 active clubs across Canada, the Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation stands tall as one of North America’s leading martial arts organizations focused on a single style. We're backed by a remarkable community of 400+ black belts - dedicated, skilled, and highly ranked instructors committed to preserving and sharing the spirit of Shintani Wado Kai karate. Get in Touch Got questions about our style? Thinking of joining a club? Just curious? We’d love to hear from you! Feel free to contact us directly or reach out to your nearest club. CLICK HERE to find the nearest Club to you. We’re here to listen, help, and guide you - whether you're a beginner, seasoned martial artist, or simply interested in learning more about what makes SWKKF so special. Head Quarters Address: Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation (SWKKF) 515-375 Scott Street St. Catharines, Ontario Canada L2M 3W3 Contact: Denis Labbé - Kudan (9th Dan) President, SWKKF email: dlabbe@shintani.ca
- Sensei Neil on karate clubs | shintani.ca
Sensei Neil Prime - 8th Dan - SWKKF Senate Member Choosing the Right Club (Make sure to turn your sound on)
- Team-About | shintani.ca
In order to remain a member of the Shintani Team, under the supervision of the Head Coach, all team members will be expected to: communicate with coaches in a timely manner through emails and personal contact submit pre-training/competition goal setting and assessment submit post-training/competition goal setting and assessment create an effective personal fitness plan for yourself with input from coaches and team trainer. Plan will include karate training, mental training, cross training (weights, cardio, etc) and diet follow your personal fitness plan document progress of your personal fitness plan submit regular monthly progress reports to the trainer and head coach demonstrate improvement and skill development in Kata and Kumite, from training session to training session and competition to competition maintain monthly communication with coaches between training sessions using the coaches preferred communication method learn and promote the history of Shintani Wado Kai including knowledge of and respect for Hanshi Shintani & Sensei Peter Ciofi maintain a high standard of team apparel - Kumite Gi’s, Kata Gi’s and belts must be clean, well-pressed and quality material own and maintain current tournament-approved Kumite equipment not consume alcohol at any Shintani Team karate related functions unless approved by head coach maintain the following training schedule: bi-weekly training at your home club team training sessions clinics, regional workouts and tournaments attendance at the Shintani National Tournament be a role model and mentor who can educate and encourage other SWKKF Karateka on the values of the SWKKF at tournaments and training sessions organize and participate in fundraising events, including the Annual Silent Auction attend other area clubs to train and to build connections (highly encouraged) Team members who are minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian when travelling with the team Any Shintani Team member who fails to meet any of the above expectations may, at the discretion of the Head Coach: be replaced eithe r temporarily or permanently be replaced with an alternate Shintani Team Member not be funded in any way Shintani Team O utcomes Develop team unity by being a positive role model for athletes, coaches and staff Provide positive leadership for athletes, coaches and staff Respectfully share knowledge and experiences with all athletes and their club instructors Commit the necessary time, effort and sacrifice needed to support the Shintani Team Foster a climate of mutual respect and cooperation amongst Shintani Team members, coaches, management, support staff, and team members home club instructors What to expect as a Member of the Shintani Team Shintani Team Financial Obligati ons All Shintani Team members will be required to raise all funds for tournaments outside of the SWKKF at least 12 weeks prior to travel. All Shintani Team members will be charged a $350 non-refundable Team member fee (due by the end of December 2023). Team member fee includes: all team training sessions (not including travel, meals and accommodations – however billets will be arranged as often as possible) team jacket and shirt (additional apparel not included) Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) membership SWKKF National Tournament & Workshop fees fees for tournament events as determined by the head coach The fee will also cover costs for facility rentals, team jacket/shirt, travel and accommodations and coaching & staff travel. The fee must be paid prior to the end of December 2023. Payment plans will be available. Additional events will be the expense of the athlete. All team members must contribute and participate in the Annual Silent Auction hosted at the National Tournament in May.
- Hinton Wado Kai
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- Tillsonburg Wado Kai Karate Club
< Back Tillsonburg Wado Kai Karate Club Sensei Darwin Sherman Tillsonburg Ontario Canada (519) 582-4048 Previous Next
- Westcoast Wado Kai
< Back Westcoast Wado Kai Sensei Oliver Fitzpatrick Duncan British Columbia Canada (778) 676-0284 https://osfitzpatrick.wixsite.com/wadokai Previous Next

