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| Sensei Frank Perry's Background |
Chief Instructor Sensei F.T. Perry
Sensei F.T. Perry began his instruction at the age of five under the late Sensei Kaoru Mishuku, a master in Japanese instruction who pioneered martial arts teaching in Britain.
By the age of 14, Sensei Perry held a Black Belt in Judo. He won his first Karate Black Belt at 16, in Sensei Mishiku’s Anglo – Japanese School.
At the age of 20 Sensei Perry sought instruction abroad following the death of his teacher and studied under various Japanese Masters.
He has fought at National and International level, in contact and non-contact events, and was the first English Karate student to fight 50 successive full contact bouts.
Sensei Perry holds the rank of 7th dan (Kyoshi) and also holds dan rankings in Judo, Kobijutsu, Ju Jitsu and Kendo/ Jutsu.
The United Kingdom Seiki Juku Karate Organisation and the Anglo-Japanese School of Martial Arts are under his control, and he is Karate Coach for the Sekai Butokukwai of Great Britain.
His school and students have featured on the cinema in the first Martial Arts film to be circulated nationwide by a major film company and both he himself and his students have appeared on television on numerous occasions in programmes such as Thames News, Nationwide, News at Ten, in order to promote karate. During his time as a teacher his school has produced many champions in karate and associated arts.
Sensei Perry has held the following positions:
The Vice-Chairman of the English Karate Council, Chairman of the Coaching Committee, which works directly with the National Coaching Foundation to improve teaching and performance in karate.
The Chairman of the technical committee for the English Karate Council, which is responsible for setting technical standards and grading criteria for English karate.
The representative for English karate on the British Karate Federation.
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