ABOUT OUR KARATE SCHOOL
We have been established in the township of Mt Evelyn for more than 40 years! Generations have joined us over that time and we are proud to have been a part of so many people's personal journeys.
Age need not be a barrier. We cater to 4 years olds and older. Even seniors! We are unique in that we adapt exercises to any age groups and injury.
For a truly well-established karate school offering experienced and caring instructors who are student-focused, then pop in and see for yourself!
VALUES OF OUR KARATE SCHOOL
Respect
Self-Discipline
Focus
Confidence
Safety
Leadership
MEET OUR STAFF
Kyoshi Pete (8th Dan) has been training at this very club for 40 years. As the head instructor he has a long and steady training career from the late 70’s in the tournament circuits in and around Melbourne. His love for training and support of children and adults alike has seen the club continue to grow and support the local community in return. Kyoshi Pete has developed a contemporary approach to training model with online support for the club members.
Kyoshi Pete
Owner and Chief Instructor
Kyoshi Glen (6th Dan) is a senior instructor who has been part of Mt Evelyn Martial Arts for more than 35 years. His depth of experience has shown to be his strength within the club, and which enables him to teach the detail of kata and weaponry. Kyoshi Glen brings the traditional techniques and training philosophy to the club and offers advice and guidance to all those attempting higher degree gradings.
Instructor
Kyoshi Glen
Kyoshi Graham (6th Dan) has been training with Mt Evelyn Martial Arts for nearly 35 years and has become our Muay Thai specialist. From a long history of competition and international championships, he has developed his own training centre in Mt Waverley. Kyoshi Graham provides support and training particularly for members attempting their 2nd Dan endurance / competition grading.
Kyoshi Graham
Instructor
CONTACT US
0417 534 258 | kyoshipete@gmail.com
Mt Evelyn Public Hall 44 Birmingham Rd Mt Evelyn, Vic 3796