
Sendai Karate Club is a family-oriented Karate Academy located in Melbourne, Australia. The club focuses on achieving target-specific goals by incorporating both traditional and sport aspects of Shitō-Ryū Shūkōkai Karatedo. They specialise in providing Karate instruction for families, including children, teens, and adults.
At Sendai Karate Club, the programme is designed to enhance self-esteem, goal-setting abilities, anger management, and non-violent conflict resolution skills for people of all ages, genders, and abilities. The club aims to help its members become more productive and healthy community members by equipping them with success skills that last a lifetime.
The founder and Chief Instructor of Sendai Karate Club is Tasshi Kurt Klimkait, who has over 50 years of experience in Martial Arts both nationally and internationally. All instructors at the club's locations in Burwood and Carrum Downs are professional and fully accredited with extensive experience in instructing both adults and children.
Sendai Karate Club offers a range of Martial Arts programmes that provide many benefits for the whole family. For children, these programmes focus on building confidence, self-esteem, discipline, self-control, and making the learning experience fun. Adults can benefit from toning, flexibility, weight loss, getting in shape, self-defence skills, and gaining confidence. Teens can develop confidence, self-discipline, self-control, self-defence skills, and mutual respect through the club's programmes.
For those unsure if Sendai Karate Club is the right fit for them, the club offers a free trial class. This gives potential members the opportunity to learn more about the services provided and see if it aligns with their needs.
Sendai Karate Club has two locations. The Burwood location can be found at 325 Warrigal Road, Burwood, Victoria 3125. They can be reached by phone at 04 0002 3201 or 04 6628 2886, or by email at info@sendaiclub. com.
au. The Carrum Downs location is located at Shop 7/115 Hall Road, Carrum Downs, Victoria 3201.