Classes & Training Schedule

Weekly Timetable

Classes held at St. Georges Church, St. Georges Road, Reading RG30 2RG.

DayJunior ClassesSenior Classes
Tuesday18:30 – 19:3019:30 – 21:15
Friday18:30 – 19:3019:30 – 21:15

Class held at Embrook Village Hall, Embrook Road, Wokingham RG41 1JN.

DayJunior ClassSenior Class
SundayNone17:30 – 19:30

Junior Classes (Ages 6–13 years)

Schedule

  • Term Time Only — Classes follow the local school term calendar here (also scheduled in the Spond app).
  • Duration: 1 hour (18:30–19:30)
  • Days: Tuesdays and Fridays

What We Teach

Junior training focuses on building a strong foundation in Wado-Ryu fundamentals while fostering discipline, confidence, and respect. Sessions include:

Focus AreaDetails
Kihon (Fundamentals)Stances, strikes, blocks, and footwork
Kata (Forms)Age-appropriate traditional sequences
Kumite (Sparring)Controlled partner drills introducing distance and timing
Character DevelopmentRespect, perseverance, and self-control

Progression

Juniors work through a structured grading system with belt ranks from white to black. Regular assessments ensure steady progress at an appropriate pace.


Senior Classes (Ages 13+ years)

Schedule

  • Weekly — Runs throughout the year, excluding UK public holidays. There are usually short summer & winter breaks to be advised according to team availability (also scheduled in the Spond app).
  • Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes (19:30 warm up + 19:45–21:15 dojo time)
  • Days: Tuesdays and Fridays

What We Teach

Senior training offers a comprehensive curriculum for practitioners at all levels, from complete beginners to advanced black belts.

Focus AreaDetails
Technical PrecisionRefined execution of Wado-Ryu techniques
Kata MasteryTraditional forms with emphasis on body conditioning
Kumite PracticeSparring with varying levels of contact and intensity
Self-DefencePractical applications of karate principles
Physical ConditioningStrength, flexibility, and endurance work

Progressive Training

Seniors train together regardless of rank, with instruction adapted to individual ability. Advanced students may assist with junior classes as they develop leadership skills. A number our younger members have served as part of the coaching team to achieve various levels of Scouting and Duke of Edinburgh awards.


What to Expect in Your First Class

AspectGuidance
ArrivalArrive 10 minutes early to meet the team
AttireComfortable training clothes for your first session; a white karate dojogi for subsequent classes
FootwearFor safety, training is conducted in dojo slippers or lightweight trainers.
Health & SafetyInform the instructor of any injuries or medical conditions
ObservationParents/guardians welcome to watch junior classes & join in if they feel like it!

PLEASE NOTE: We do not tolerate bullying or abuse in any sense. If anyone has concerns about behaviour please raise them with a member of the team.


Gradings

LevelFrequencyRequirements
Coloured BeltsEvery 6 monthsTechnical proficiency, kata, kumite, and attitude
Black BeltBy invitationDemonstrated mastery, leadership, and commitment

All gradings follow the syllabus of our affiliated governing body The AIWAKAI. Belts and license entries are issued upon successful completion.


Membership

CategoryFee per half termIncludes
Junior 1/2 sessions£30/£40Term-time classes, grading fees, insurance
Senior 1/2 Sessions£55/£65Year-round classes, grading fees, insurance
Trial SessionsFreeIntroductory classes to experience training at instructor’s discretion.

Memberships are managed & billed via the Spond app available from your usual app store. Payment requests are sent via Spond on half term boundaries for all categories. Pricing is based on membership numbers, the more members to share the cost the cheaper the classes.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it dangerous? A: As with any physical activity there is always a risk of injury and this is a fighting art. Our training philosophy is designed to minimise risk while maintaining some sense of reality. No one will be expected to do anything beyond their skill level.

Q: Do I need prior experience? A: No. We welcome complete beginners at all ages and abilities. If you already have some training you’ll also be made welcome.

Q: What if I miss a class? A: Please notify the instructor in advance when possible via the Spond app, students are free to make up the time where they can. If absence is long term then subsequent fees may be be suspended in lieu at the committees’ discretion.

Q: Can I train if I have an injury? A: Modified training is often possible. Discuss your situation with the instructor before joining.

Q: Is there a contract? A: Membership is half term-to-half term with notice required for cancellation, there is a set of T&C’s we require you agree to and also the installation of the Spond app is needed for management and paying fees.


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