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WSKF SEDAI Karate-do in Skerries, Lusk, and Balbriggan is a proud member of the World Shotokan Karate-Do Federation (WSKF), dedicated to promoting and teaching Traditional and Contemporary Karate-do. The club offers classes for children, teenagers, and adults of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. With qualified and highly experienced instructors, WSKF SEDAI Karate-do ensures a safe and supportive environment for students to learn and grow.
Founded through a collaboration between Francisco Astudillo and Sorcha McCorry, WSKF SEDAI Karate-do follows the principles of Japanese karate instructors in delivering high-quality classes in multiple locations, including Skerries, Lusk, and Balbriggan in Ireland, as well as in Spain and Venezuela. The club aims to guide students on their karate journey, helping them reach their highest levels of performance while instilling values of kindness, humility, and respect.
The club's timetable offers a variety of classes to cater to different age groups and skill levels, with a focus on developing both physical and mental well-being. WSKF SEDAI Karate-do encourages a strong sense of community and camaraderie among its members, fostering relationships that contribute to personal growth and human development through the spirit of "Budo.
Customers have praised WSKF SEDAI Karate-do for its welcoming atmosphere, caring teaching approach, and the sense of pride and courage instilled in students. With a 5-star rating based on 32 reviews, the club has garnered positive feedback for its commitment to providing a safe, respectful, and fun environment for all practitioners.
Whether you are looking to start your karate journey or advance your skills, WSKF SEDAI Karate-do offers a supportive and inclusive community where you can learn, grow, and achieve your goals. Join us today and experience the transformative power of traditional karate practise.