Kyo in GB
Up

Kyokushinkai in Great Britain

Since the foundation of the British Karate Kyokushinkai in 1965 we have seen a steady progression in both size and ability of one of the most respected Karate Organisations in Britain. One major reason for this progression lies in the personality and drive of it's Chief Instructor Shihan Steve Arneil (9th Dan). His depth of knowledge and tireless efforts have developed the unity of the British Karate Kyokushinkai.
Shihan Arneil spent many years travelling the world, his journey culminating in Japan where he spent many years expanding his knowledge of the Martial Arts. He was also very instrumental in the British Karate scene in the 1970's where amongst other things he was coach of the successful British Squad that defeated Japan at the World Tournament.
Kyokushin Karate started in London when Steve Arneil and Bob Boulton returned to Great Britain after four years of study at the Kyokushinkai Honbu in Tokyo. The first Kyokushinkai Dojo was the London Karate Kai and this club was soon to become the premier club of Great Britain. In 1965 they founded the British Karate Kyokushinkai.
Within two years the British Karate Kyokushinkai had over 17 students who had qualified as British International Representatives. Steve Arneil became the British and English Team Manager/Coach and when the British Karate Team won the World Championship (the first country outside Japan to do so), he won the award for the World's Best Coach.
The British Karate Kyokushinkai now has over 80 Dojos in Great Britain and in 1978 staged the largest Karate Tournament ever to be held in Great Britain at Wembley Stadium. Kyokushinkai is now known for its high standard of Knockdown Tournament fighting which is based on full contact. However, the British Karate Kyokushinkai also competes in Kata Tournaments, WUKO Tournaments and Clicker style Tournaments (which are a Kyokushinkai innovation).
The British Karate Kyokushinkai is a founder member of the International Federation of Karate and through this organisation will continue to take part in world events with like minded Kyokushin Karateka.
The British Karate Kyokushinkai is also a founder member of the English Karate Governing Body.
The Grading Syllabus is one of the world's most comprehensive and is administered and controlled in Britain by a highly qualified Board of Examiners.


Home - Welcome - News - Tournament Dates - Tournaments - Affiliates - History - BKK - Kyokushin - Oyama - Kyokushin in GB
IFK Clubs - UK IFK Clubs - International IFK Clubs - Web Rings - Who's who - Representatives List

This Page was last edited 03/10/2004
Contact webmaster@ifk-kyokushin.com
COPYRIGHT INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF KARATE. (October 2000)
IFK logo is copyright of International Federation of Karate.
BKK logo used with permission from the British Karate Kyokushinkai.
The use of any logo, text, graphic or photograph from this site without prior permission is prohibited.