Juniors kick up again

The Cayman Associated School of Karate held its first youth graduation of the year at its headquarters at the King’s Sport Centre last week.  

This event is an important part of a successful programme. It saw nearly 100 students from white through brown belt participate and attain their new ranks.  

There were two graduation ceremonies and the CASK dojo at King’s was packed with relatives and friends.  

Since 2006, Sensei Greg Reid, chief instructor, has been building the high-level youth programme at CASK with hopes of developing a national competition team to represent the Cayman Islands in future years.  

CASK also offers women’s only and adult coed karate programmes year-round at King’s.  

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CASK teaches one of the four main legitimate styles of Japanese Karate in the world called Wado. Karate is a great activity for youths to be involved as it not only teaches self-defence, but also provides the principles of discipline, respect and leadership.  

 

For more information, call Sensei Greg Reid on 925-3367.