Locations

Albury / Wodonga

Albury Academy of Sport
893 Chenery Street, Glenroy, 2640

Phone 0417 296 050

Monday

Juniors

6pm until 7pm

Seniors

6pm until 7:30pm

Wednesday

Juniors

6pm until 7pm

Seniors

6pm until 7:30pm

Friday

High School and Up

7pm until 8:30pm

Saturday

Blackbelt Class

6am until 9:30am

Junior Class

During NSW School Terms


9:30am until 10:30am

Hay

Hay Community Building,
Morgan Street, Hay, 2711

Monday

Juniors and Seniors

5pm until 6:30pm

Wednesday

Juniors and Seniors

5pm until 6:30pm

Wangaratta

Holy Trinity Hall
Cnr Docker & Ovens St, Wangaratta, 3677

Phone 0403 215 260

Tuesday

Juniors

6pm

Seniors

7pm

Thursday

Juniors

6pm

Seniors

7pm

Senseis and Sempais

Wayne Farrah Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Ron Begley (Bear) Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Kerry Strauch Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Andrew Glen Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Emmerick Teissl Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Peter Head Sensei

3rd Dan (Shidoin)

Michelle Head Sempai

2nd Dan (Nidan-ho)

Jack Mills Sempai

2nd Dan (Nidan-ho)

Leigh Grundy Sempai

1st Dan (Shodan)

Josh Rickard Sempai

1st Dan (Shodan)

Sten Sakkas Sempai

1st Dan (Shodan-ho)

Hay

Robert Anderson Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Brian Murphy Sensei

4th Dan (Jokyo)

Tom Lea Sempai
David Young Sempai

1st Dan (Shodan-ho)

Allison Young Sempai

1st Dan (Shodan-ho)

Shane Bannerman Sempai

Philosophy

Goju Kai translated means hard and soft.

Goju Kai Karate-Do is the art of the external (hard) and the internal (soft) development of the individual. It has a structured syllabus which has been designed to develop the body, mind, and spirit of the student with the ultimate purpose of enriching and enhancing life.

As a discipline, Goju Kai Karate-Do is based on the traditional values of the martial arts. Goju Kai Karate-Do is a living and developing Art. It's origins are ancient and yet it is one of the few traditional styles to continue to advance as new methods and technologies evolve. It is more than just techniques, more than developing physical strength; it is the development of that which is within.

The philosophy of Goju Kai is to develop the individual as a total human being and this is reflected in the five virtues:

1. We are proud to study the way of Goju

Our pride, dedication and individuality are foremost in our practice

2. We are courteous in manners

Courtesy to one's fellow man is an important facet of our lives.

3. We are humble but strong

The challenge of achieving physical goals develops inner strength and mental will.

4. We cultivate the spirit of co-operation

By overcoming the challenges of rigorous physical training, we strive to increase our understanding.

5. We respect the fighting spirit of the traditional martial arts

We show respect and loyalty to our teachers.

In today's rapidly changing times and the gradual disintegration of culture, there is a need for a martial art form with a strong philosophical base - that emphasizes continual self-cultivation and refinement.

The art should have at its core the development of the individual be designed to promote a genuine concern and responsibility to other human beings, and to discourage aggression and a `win only' attitude. Goju Kai Karate-Do has been developed to meet these needs.

Martial arts should focus on the development of the individual in which the ultimate goal is to continuously strive to develop the positive qualities within each of us.

This is the fundamental concept on which the Goju Kai Victorian Country Division Branch Dojo is based on.