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Daylesford Karate Club

Phone: +61 417 108 757



Address: Daylesford Primary School Hall, Vincent Street 3460

Website: http://ballaratkarateclub.com.au

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25.01.2022 Shihan Danny and Sempai Heather



25.01.2022 Here are some photos of the most enjoyable soecial training night on Thursday 27th February. The students enjoyed the training held by the founder of the Ballarat Karate Club Barry Govan and two other very special members.

24.01.2022 Come and join us on Tuesday and/or Thursday nights from 6.00pm. We instruct juniors and seniors.

20.01.2022 A great kumite session tonight.



17.01.2022 Pre Covid 19 training. New experiences for some of these juniors thanks to the vast knowledge of our special guests Founder Barry Govan, Sempai Terry and Paul Coleman.

16.01.2022 The year of training begins tomorrow night (Tuesday)at 6.00pm in the Daylesford Primary School Gym. If you can't make Tuesday night then Thursday at 6.00pm is an option for you to think about. I look forward to seeing you all back and new members to guide into the joys of Karate. Sempai Heather

14.01.2022 To all Daylesford Karate Club members and anyone interested in joining. I am informing you that at this stage the school is unable to open the gym up for us to resume training after the school holidays. I hope that the situation changes soon so that we can resume training. Keep safe and well. Sempai Heather



12.01.2022 The BKC wants to continue to provide a safe and healthy environment for all its members. In light of the current situation with the Coronavirus, we are taking t...he following preventative action. All members should keep themselves up to date with any advice from The Victorian Health Department and other relevant Government authorities in relation to the Virus, and act accordingly. We have no current knowledge that BKC members are at any increased risk due to our activities. If anyone displays any cold or flu like symptoms, or is in direct contact with someone who does exhibit such symptoms, they should NOT COME to training. This is good practice irrespective of the Coronavirus situation. They should then stay away from training for at least 14 days, on current advice. If anyone displays such symptoms whilst at training, they WILL be sent home. For children, their parent or guardian will be contacted to collect their child. The BKC will encourage good personal hygiene through the washing of hands prior to, and after training. These preventative measures are subject to change as further advice and information becomes available. Dr Barry Packham President and Founding Member BKC

11.01.2022 Beach Training was enjoyed by everyone who attended. As usual the kumite in the sea was the highlight of the day with everyone who fought being dumped into the sea. I wish to say a big thankyou to the Daylesford members Rod, Kira, Jessica and Taj for helping make the weekend a success.

08.01.2022 Fight Night! End of term fun. See you all back after the holidays.

07.01.2022 Come join us on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7pmCome join us on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7pm

06.01.2022 Well done on obtaining your new ranks. Everyone have a great Christmas and New year. Sempai Heather



04.01.2022 Shorin Ryu Matsumura Seito Australia, Daylesford Dojo.

03.01.2022 It looks like training may resume soon. I will keep you notified of any further developments in training resumption.

02.01.2022 To the Ballarat Karate Club Community; Due to the current situation in relation to COVID-19 the Ballarat Dojo and Daylesford Dojo will be closed until further n...otice. This applies to all classes and individual training. Please note, membership fees will be suspended during the closure period and added back for each member once we reopen. We thank everyone in our community for their understanding. Kind regards, Ballarat Karate Club.

02.01.2022 Beach Training 2020. Saturday morning training on the beach involved 25 basics and ippon kumite. After lunch we ventured up to mariners lookout. The runup was won by Taj. When the stragglers arrived we practiced kata, then we walked down to the beach to perform or bo katas on a very narrow strip of beach and then wr finished off with kumite in the water. Overall a great day of training. Thankyou Shihan Troy for providing us with a challenging time.

02.01.2022 To all Daylesford Karate Club members and the community. I would like to let you know that it is still unclear as to when we will return to training. The school has not yet had any notification about opening up the gym. I wish you all good health and keep training. We will be back hopefully next term. I will keep you posted. Sempai Heather

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