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GKR Karate

Locality: Frankston South, Victoria

Phone: +61 419 753 930



Address: Frankston South Recreation Centre, 55 Towerhill Road 3199 Frankston South, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.gkrkarate.com

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24.01.2022 Hi Parents, Have you ever though about joining your kids in class? For tomorrow only I’ll offer a Gold Life Membership and a Free Training Shirt for only $50.00 saving over $140.00 You must contact me before 4pm tomorrow (Easter Saturday) on 0419753930... Don’t miss out Regards Sensei Antony See more



23.01.2022 Here it is Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls. the 2018 National Titles entry form. See you all there.

23.01.2022 Don't forget this is your chance to be apart of region 7's champions tournament class starts this coming Thursday 6:30-8:30 PTF WELCOME and family discounts also apply.

17.01.2022 TOURNAMENT TIME!!!!! We are pleased to announce the next tournament will be held at the Dandenong Netball Complex on Sunday 1st July starting at 9am. Make sure you speak with your Sensei about entering.



17.01.2022 Great news we have now released our new Kata Tutorial Videos in smaller packs tailored to your grade level! Demonstrated by one of our leading instructors, these videos also include step-by-step technical breakdowns to help develop your skills. You can purchase these videos at https://onlinedojo.gkrkarate.com and begin watching them online straight away!

17.01.2022 I would just like to say well done to everyone who competed today from Region 30. You all did the region proud with the way you conducted yourselves and responded win or lose. Today showed we really are a karate family.

16.01.2022 Entry to the ‘Australian National Championships 2017’ is now available online via www.gkrkarateshop.com



12.01.2022 Hello all Region 30 champions. We are about to begin our stocktake so there will be no orders of uniforms, protective equipment etc for a couple of weeks. This Friday 1st June 2018 is the cut off with no orders being processed until the 19th June. If you need anything you can either order this week by Friday through your instructor or contact us on 0419753930 to get it ordered. Don't miss out! Order today!

10.01.2022 To all GKR students, please find a short video from our founder and Chief Instructor, Kancho Robert Sullivan.

10.01.2022 Congratulations Sloan for grading to your Orange tip last night. You shown great comittment to get this far. Well done. You have every right to be proud.

09.01.2022 Go-Kan-Ryu Karate (GKR) is a traditional Japanese style of karate. GKR was founded by Robert Sullivan in Adelaide, South Australia. Robert first began training in the art of karate in 1964, and spent time training and teaching in both Japan and the USA before establishing GKR in 1984. GKR Karate is taught in a non-contact environment and promotes both character and physical development. GKR is a club for all ages and promotes self-defence, fitness, coordination, discipline, c...onfidence and stress relief. People of all walks of life can train together and learn the art of karate in a safe, fun and encouraging environment. If you would like to know more about GKR, from class times, to prices or anything else, you can contact the Senior Instructor for Melbourne on 0419 753 930, email at [email protected], or via the regions primary Facebook page GKR Karate Region 30 Melbourne, Australia

04.01.2022 Exciting News! The next stage of our online dojo will be running live zoom classes with our Region 30 instructors. All online dojo members will be emailed a link and a timetable later this week with the timetable in full effect from next Monday. If you haven't signed up to the online dojo yet, here is the link and at just $7.95 a week the whole family can get involved. https://onlinedojo.gkrkarate.com



03.01.2022 Training with GKR during COVID-19 Lockdown. Many of our Region 30 champions are training online. For many karate is an outlet they need right now. Some have even graded during lockdown. So why do people want to train online?... Ø They love the way training makes them feel Ø To improve their kata and get one on one feedback Ø Love training in their gi Ø Training is available to them everyday Ø Can stay at home and exercise for more than an hour Ø They only need a small space to train. Ø Regular online attendance will see them reach their goals sooner Ø Gradings are conducted online for those invited to attend Ø To be fit and ready when classes are back in the dojo Ø Personalised training is available with Sensei Antony Contact Sensei Antony or Sensei Julian for further details, or just log on 5 minutes before the class.

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