About Karate Jutsu Kai Maidstone - Loose

Kokusai Karate Jutsu kai has been affiliated with the town of Maidstone for over 40 years, its doors having first opened to the general public in the 1970s

Originally based at the Mote Park Pavillion, Maidstone and later at the Westborough Sports Centre, it was one of the first of many dojos across the country under the constant leadership of Kaicho Bernard Creton.

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We have Karate and Kickboxing classes available for all ages and abilities in Maidstone

The first class is free, so why not come down and try it out?

All you need for your first class is sportswear and water. After the first class junior classes are £5.00 a session and adults £7.00 a session (discounts are available for siblings and multiple sessions).

The following classes are held weekly.

Day Dojo Discipline Time Class Type
Monday Maidstone - Loose Karate 18 00 Junior
Monday Maidstone - Loose Karate 19 00 Senior
Saturday Maidstone - Loose Kickboxing 09 00 Junior & Senior

Our Instructors

Sempai Mike
Sempai Mike
1st Dan

Sempai Mike 1st Dan

Shihan Ryan
Shihan Ryan
6th Dan

Shihan Ryan 6th Dan

Sempai Del
Sempai Del
1st Kyu

Sempai Del 1st Kyu

Contact Us

Location

Contact

YMCA Sports Centre Dojo
Melrose Place
Cripple Street
Loose
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6BD


07947 799183

mc@karatejutsu.dk

Maidstone - Loose Karate Jutsu Kai - Our History

Kokusai Karate Jutsu kai has been affiliated with the town of Maidstone for over 40 years, its doors having first opened to the general public in the 1970s

Originally based at the Mote Park Pavillion, Maidstone and later at the Westborough Sports Centre, it was one of the first of many dojos across the country under the constant leadership of Kaicho Bernard Creton.

Today Maidstone dojo remains an integral part of Kokusai Karate Jutsu Kai. Its’ past and present instructors remaining true to the guidance and ideology of Kaicho Bernard Creton who has been the consistent factor since its creation.

Currently under the guidance and tuition of Shihan Ryan Gordon (6th Dan) Maidstone Karate Jutsu Kai continues to go from strength to strength. Shihan Ryan Gordon started his training in 1978 and with Kaicho Creton in 1981. Quickly demonstrating his potential Shihan Ryan trained hard to become a proficient martial artist. His skill and ability has been recognised nationally and internationally partaking in multiple national and international tournaments including the: EKGB British Open (UK), London and British Open Knockdown and of course many of Karate Jutsu Kai’s own tournaments. Today, Shihan Ryan continues to strive for the perfection and development of this art form. On his quest, the students of the Maidstone Dojo benefit from his ability, passion, and commitment in teaching and practising the true principles of karate and his continued life study of Karate Jutsu Kai under the leadership of Kaicho Bernard Creton.