8’th Dan for Sensei Mike

01 Oct

We are so incredibly proud to announce that Michael Dukas Sensei has successfully graded to 8th Dan in Tokyo, Japan!

Mike Sensei has dedicated his life to karate-do and is a true ambassador of the art. His passion, drive and commitment has only become stronger over the years and is evident in both his personal training and teaching.

Mike Sensei – your strict yet kind leadership, coupled with your strong sense of integrity and humility, makes each one of the WSKF SA members honoured to be under your guidance!

We are also equally proud to announce that Bryan Dukas Sensei has successfully graded to 6th Dan in Tokyo, Japan!

Bryan Sensei is renowned for his technical expertise and this was highlighted at the grading. He is a true testament to karate-do.

Congratulations on these remarkable achievements!

WSKF South Africa Japan Tour – 2017

19 Sep

Days 1 – 3: Travel and Acclimatization (11 – 13 August)

The WSKF SA team of 13 departed from Johannesburg on Thursday, August, 10th and arrived after a long and tiring flight in Tokyo on Friday, August 11th.
From the Haneda airport, we travelled by bus to the Sakura Hotel in Ikebukuro.
Some immediately went for a sightseeing expedition to Shibuya while the others unpacked, chilled and waited for Wenette, Sensei Bryan and his Australian team to arrive.

We used the Saturday to acclimatize visiting the bustling Takeshita Street in Harajuku; and the majestic Meiji Shrine, located in Shibuya, where we met with long-time friends Paul, Yuko and their beautiful daughter Emily.

The 1st weekend ended with a fabulous stretching session in Ebisu with the renowned Akihita Isaka Sensei. What an honour and privilege to learn from such a Master! Isaka Sensei has you train as slow as possible in order to isolate each muscle for each movement, understand its function and maximise its potential. Thank you Sensei Mike for arranging this opportunity!

Day 4 – 6: Building Technical Skills (14 – 16 August)

On Monday, the 14th we travelled to the Tokyo Budokan in Adachi, to attend a 3-day technical seminar with Hitoshi Kasuya Sensei, 8th Dan, Chief Instructor of WSKF and one of the leading Shotokan karate instructors in the world.

 

The seminar was aimed at maintaining a conscious presence, mindfulness and awareness when executing any karate technique. It was very interesting and mentally exhausting but, so worthwhile. On the 1st day of the seminar, Sensei Mike was awarded his 8th Dan by Kasuya Sensei with the approval of WSKF Headquarter’s Shihankai – an honour and privilege after more than 45 years of committed training, teaching and mentoring – we are proud to call you “Our Sensei Mike”!

The seminar was topped off by a gruelling grading session in the Warabi City Gymnasium, where Sensei Bryan graded for his 6th Dan (Rokudan), Jéan and Marelie for their 2nd Dan (Nidan) and Duncan, Dehan and Tristan for their 1st Dan (Shodan).
Well done to all on a remarkable and successful performance, high standard and good attitude!

On the 7th day, we had a biblical rest from formal training, but it did not deter our team from flexing their muscles together with their Australian counterparts in the beautiful Yoyogi Park.
Sensei Andrio worked through the Heian and Shitei Katas with the two teams.
While we were training and relaxing, our endearing father-son combo, Senseis Mike and Bryan visited the scenic Odawara Castle, together with the President of WSKF, Haruo Ueda, and several other delegates from countries all-round the globe.

Day 8-10: 13th International WSKF Championships (18-20 August)

 

Finally, the day of the 13th International WSKF Championships in Tokyo, Japan came.
With butterfly-filled bellies, we travelled to the Tokyo Budokan in Adachi-ku. The cheerful, playfulness faded away and the team switched on for the 2-day battle.
…and what a successful battle it was for us; 10! Medals in total for SA…

Sensei Bryan won Gold for Kata in both Veterans and Senior Men’s, and Bronze for Kumite in both Veterans and Senior Men’s.
Wenette won Gold for Female Cadet Kata and Silver for Kumite.
Duncan won Silver for Kata in his division.

To top it off, Marelie won Silver for International Team Kata (SA, Australia and Venezuela) and both Marelie and Wenette got Bronze for International Team Kumite (SA and Ireland).
Well done to Mark, Matthew, Jéan, Dehan, Tristan and Sasha for also participating in this tough international arena. We will start training hard for 2019 real soon.

A big thank you to Senseis Mike, Andrio and Otto, who also did an excellent job at judging and keeping the standard high.
The 13th International WSKF Championship was concluded with a celebratory Sayonara Party on the 58th Floor of the Prince Hotel in Sunshine City, Ikebukuro on Sunday, the 20th.

Day 11-13: More Training and Sightseeing (21-23 August)

 
On Monday, the 21st we travelled to Chofu, to train with the energetic Senseis Daiki, Goro, Makita and Shirakawa, together with some of their students. Training was focused on muscle contraction and expansion, hip rotation and spinning uraken techniques.

 

After training we took a long stroll to a Japanese Public Bathhouse. We were treated to a traditional Japanese meal at the Jindai Botanical gardens by Goro, Makita and Shirakawa Senseis, a gesture we humbly appreciated. Thereafter, a quick walk to the Jindaiji Temple, Tokyo’s second oldest temple.

 

The next two days were spent travelling and training with the phenomenal, Norio Kawasaki Sensei, in Kiti-Kamakura. On our last day, we visited several historic shrines, temples, botanical gardens, and the tourist “must-do”… a visit to the Great Buda.
Training with Kawasaki Sensei was exhilarating; with the focus being on engaging the correct muscles for kicks; speed and pauses within kata and mindful distancing and penetration techniques in Kumite.
This reiterated the “good Kihon, makes good Kata and Kumite” we have heard too many times in the Dukas dojos.
Naturally, our visit was crowned with a jovial super at a local Chinese restaurant which echoed with loads of laughter, food in abundance and plenty Kanpais!

This was truly a trip that will be etched in my mind forever.

Bring it on Tokyo 2019!

Respectfully compiled by Tatjana Radojevic-Rogowski, with sincere thanks to all the willing and able photographers.

Zone 6 Results – 2017

25 Jun

We are proud of Brandon Shepherd and Wesley Dyssel for the great achievement at Zone 6 Karate Championships held in Mozambique.

Brandon – Bronze for Kata and Bronze for Senior Kumite

Wesley – Silver for Kumite and Silver for Team Kumite

WSKF South Africa Gasshuku Langebaan – 2017

29 Apr

WSKF South Africa hosted the annual gasshuku in the picturesque venue of Langebaan, Western Cape, in March this year. Members from our affiliated schools from all over South Africa attended, with grades ranging from white belt beginners to the more advanced black belts.

     

For students residing in Gauteng and Potchefstroom, the journey started on Wednesday with an overnight trip on the Shosholoza Meyl train. The train is renowned for its slow and peaceful pace as it traverses through the beautiful countryside towards the Cape. Spirits remained high when we arrived in the idyllic setting of Langebaan the following afternoon.

     

Two days of intense training followed, with training sessions planned from sunrise to sunset. Both mornings started with a beach run and training session. Training continued throughout the two days with focus on kihon, kata and kumite for the various levels. Classes were presented by Mike Sensei, Marius Sensei, John Sensei as well as a few senior instructors.

  

Friends and students from our member dojos in Langebaan and Saldanha joined us on Saturday. Students were divided into groups relevant to grade and age and assigned an instructor. This allowed for focused sessions where students could learn their new grading kata and refine their grading kumite.

  

Mike Dukas Sensei covered the WSKF Dan Grading syllabus to ensure standardization and correct understanding across all our member schools.

  

The nunchaku class presented by Marius Jordaan Sensei is always a keen favourite amongst our students! Students had the opportunity to sharpen their skills with this ancient weapon.

  

A few selected students attempted a senior grading on Saturday afternoon. Congratulations to the following successful candidates:

  1. Jan De Wei – Shodan
  2. Erich Botha – Junior Black
  3. Christopher Jenkins – Junior Brown 3

Between sessions, students could relax in their chalets, situated only a few metres from the private beach! A few brave young students ventured into the cold Cape ocean for an afternoon swim. All meals were catered for and were so delicious that students often went back for second and third helpings.

The gasshuku ended on Sunday morning, with students packed and ready for the home-bound train journey, with tired minds and bodies.

Thank-you to Sensei Jan for arranging and hosting such a memorable gasshuku!

Congratulations to Lebo Motshwaneng

16 Mar

Lebo won a gold medal for Kumite at the South African All Styles Championships held in February this year.

He is a very dedicated karate student of the Dukas Karate dojo.

We are sure that Lebo will go on to win many more major karate championships during his karate career.

We are proud of you Lebo – not only for your good karate, but more importantly for your good character and friendly personality.

Good luck for the future.

WSKF South Africa National Instructors’ Seminar – 2017

06 Feb

During the weekend of 27 and 28 January, WSKF South Africa presented its 6th annual National Instructors’ Seminar at the dojo in Vereeniging.
The very successful two-day seminar was attended by the WSKF SA shihankai, instructors and senior karateka representing various regions in South Africa.

The seminar was led by some of WSKF SA’s very highly qualified senior instructors, namely WSKF SA Chief Instructor Mike Dukas (7th Dan), Marius Jordaan (6th Dan), John Rust (5th Dan) Phillip Venter (5th Dan), Andrio Lombaard (4th Dan) Simone Roig y Collado (4th Dan) and Brandon Shepherd (2nd Dan) as well as Chief Instructor of WSKF Karate Angola, Carlos Contreiras Gouveia (6th Dan). Needless to say, Bryan Dukas (5th Dan), who recently relocated to Australia, was sorely missed.

The seminar focused on a number of high-level techniques to improve kata and kumite with particular emphasis on correct distancing and timing, and the usual combination of hip rotation (koshi no kaiten), expansion and contraction of body (tai no shinshuku) and flexibility (junansei). One of the many highlights was a very enlightening session on karate techniques using human pressure points.

Based on the feedback received, the very informative seminar presentations were well received and everyone appreciated this unique opportunity to interact with other WSKF SA members and learn from each other. We look forward to the next opportunity to improve our karate training and teaching skills.

The seminar was followed by the WSKF SA annual general meeting and meeting of the dojo heads from various regions in South Africa.
Train hard and make sure that you use every opportunity available to expand your training and hone your teaching skills.

Remember: Ichi-go ichi-e    一期一会

WSKF South Africa National Dan Grading October – 2016

15 Oct

Congratulations to the following members of WSKF South Africa on a successful Dan grading held on 15th October 2016:

May their karate careers grow from strength to strength.

Onisha Rungasamy        SHODAN

Caitlin Pillay                    SHODAN

Jacques Matthee             SHODAN

Lindie Jenkins                NIDAN

Zone Knoetze                  NIDAN

Tristan Healley               NIDAN