About Stirling Karate.
Karate Stirling.
Stirling Karate blends traditional and sports karate.. Thedojo is a melting pot of traditional karate, dynamic sports karate, and effective conditioning, creating a unique and comprehensive martial arts experience.
At the heart of the dojo is our head instructor, Karin Prinsloo, a 6th Dan JKA and a gold medalist in the under 60 kg Kumite category at the 6th World Games (2001). Karin, originally from Durban, South Africa, and now a resident of Perth, Australia, is ranked among the top 100 Karate competitors of all time. Alongside her, Grazjyna (Graz) Prinsloo, with 23 years of karate experience and 14 years of teaching, leads our junior program with expertise and passion, holding a 4th Dan in JKA. Graz is also a Field Hockey Olympian and participated at the 2004 Athens Olympic games.
Membership.
Stirling Karate welcomes members from all walks of life, offering classes for beginners of all ages and advanced senior classes. The commitment to fostering a supportive community is evident in the offer of free trial lessons, allowing newcomers to experience the spirit of Karate Stirling. Members find more than just a training ground at our dojo; they discover a place for personal growth, character building, and community.
The Team.
Sensei Karin Prinsloo
Our head instructor, holding a 6th Dan JKA, is celebrated for her achievements in karate internationally.
Sensei Grazjyna Prinsloo
With 23 years of experience, she leads our junior program as a 4th Dan JKA, shaping the future of karate.
Sensei Keith Geyer
Keith Geyer is an accomplished martial artist with a rich history in the world of Karate. Below are some fascinating details about him:
Sensei Lutie van den Berg
Sensei Lutie van den Berg is a dedicated and accomplished karateka with a rich history in the world of Shotokan Karate. Click here to delve into some fascinating details about him.
Affiliations and Recognition.
Japanese Karate Association (JKA)
As an affiliate, we adhere to the highest standards of Karate, embracing its rich traditions and modern practices.
World Karate Association
Our connection to this global body ensures we stay at the forefront of Karate development worldwide.
JKA SKC Australasia
Our alignment with JKA SKC underscores our commitment to the excellence and integrity of Karate teachings.
Policies.
Code of Conduct.
All participants are required to comply with this Code of Conduct.
Duty of Care:
Each participant under the age of 18 must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times and must not be left unattended., except where the head instructor from the participant’s dojo (Head Instructor) notifies the Dojo that they agree to supervise the participant. The Dojo does not take any responsibility for the care or supervision of any participant, whether over or under the age of 18. Any Head Instructor supervising a participant does so solely in their capacity as Head Instructor and not as a member or representative of the Dojo.
Respect:
Discipline:
Cultural Sensitivity:
Cooperation:
Discipline:
Cultural Sensitivity:
Cooperation:
Safety:
Each participant is responsible for their own health and safety during the event and participates in the event at their own risk. Each participant must prioritise their health and safety during the event, including engaging in warm-up exercises appropriate for their level of fitness, following all instructions and practising controlled techniques during the event.
Dress:
Payment:
Hygiene:
Each participant must maintain good personal hygiene and clean training attire to promote a healthy environment.
Compliance:
Each participant must comply with the Dojo’s rules and regulations applicable to training sessions and the rules and regulations of any other applicable governing body.
Spectators:
Entry into the venue constitutes agreement by the spectator to this Code of Conduct and any other rules and regulations applicable to this event. Instructors lead the sessions and parent interaction whilst lessons are in progress are requested to respect this.
Media release:
This is a public event and is likely to involve photographs and videos being taken by or on behalf of the Dojo. Each participant and spectator consents to the publication and use (in any form) of their name, image, voice, results, statements or otherwise, without payment or compensation. If you do not wish photographs or videos of you or your child to be used by the Dojo for promotional purposes please advise your Dojo Head who can liaise with them.
Feedback:
The Dojo welcomes constructive feedback and suggestions for future events. All feedback and suggestions should be given to the Dojo heads.
Enjoyment:
Each participant should embrace the opportunity to practise karate in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Safety:
Each participant is responsible for their own health and safety during the event and participates in the event at their own risk. Each participant must prioritise their health and safety during the event, including engaging in warm-up exercises appropriate for their level of fitness, following all instructions and practising controlled techniques during the event.
Dress:
Payment:
Needs to be made prior to the first lesson of each term. Entry and training in the dojo is allowed once payment is made and the waiver has been signed by the participant (or their parent/guardian) and returned to the Dojo. Payment plans may be arranged with the Dojo with prior written.
Hygiene:
Each participant must maintain good personal hygiene and clean training attire to promote a healthy environment.
Compliance:
Each participant must comply with the Dojo’s rules and regulations applicable to training sessions and the rules and regulations of any other applicable governing body.
Spectators:
Entry into the venue constitutes agreement by the spectator to this Code of Conduct and any other rules and regulations applicable to this event. Instructors lead the sessions and parent interaction whilst lessons are in progress are requested to respect this.
Media release:
This is a public event and is likely to involve photographs and videos being taken by or on behalf of the Dojo. Each participant and spectator consents to the publication and use (in any form) of their name, image, voice, results, statements or otherwise, without payment or compensation. If you do not wish photographs or videos of you or your child to be used by the Dojo for promotional purposes please advise your Dojo Head who can liaise with them.
Feedback:
The Dojo welcomes constructive feedback and suggestions for future events. All feedback and suggestions should be given to the Dojo heads.
Enjoyment:
Each participant should embrace the opportunity to practise karate in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Classes & Training.
Membership.
Online Shop.
The online shop, open to both members and non-members, offers a range of Karate gear and merchandise. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, the shop has everything you need for your Karate journey.
Contact Info
Email: [email protected]
Call: 043 387 1982
Useful links
Stirling JKA SKC
The dojo is based at the Karrinyup Leave no Trace Scout Hall – 45 Huntriss Road,
6018 Perth, WA, Australia.
The club offers karate for:
Stirling Karate offers karate classes for:
- 3 – 5 year old dinkys,
- 5 – 12 year old children,
- Teenage and adult beginners