Shotokan Karate of Anderson (also called Anderson Karate) is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio, in Anderson Township. Our club was established in 2002 by Kim & Jeff Weber along with a few fellow students. We study and practice in Shotokan Karate. Shotokan Karate is a traditional style of Japanese martial arts.
It is recognized by its diligence of practicing the fundamentals, and for performing powerful, explosive techniques while exhibiting extreme control and focus. A person's interest in the martial arts is a personal one.
It is recognized by its diligence of practicing the fundamentals, and for performing powerful, explosive techniques while exhibiting extreme control and focus. A person's interest in the martial arts is a personal one.
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Karate can be practiced by men, women, and children of all ages, at any time and place, for any length of time, and requires no special equipment. Students will develop martial arts skills in an environment of respect for the traditions of karate, respect for the place in which they train, and respect for those with whom they train.
The rank our instructors hold are authorized by the ISKF, and are recognized nationally and internationally. Our instructors are supportive, and committed to helping students grow to the best of their potential. Safety is an essential concern of ours. We establish and enforce safety rules to minimize the potential for injuries.
Throughout the year Kim Weber, along with a few members of Anderson Karate offer community outreach workshops for the public. These are interactive workshops with Self-Defense Programs designed for women, teens, and kids. Our workshops focus on awareness, prevention, and both verbal and physical ways for self-protection.