On Sunday 24th all the ESKA students that were ready to grade gathered at the Stevenage Lifestyles Hall in Stevenage to attempt their next Kyu grading.
Read more to see how the day went…
Read moreOn Sunday 24th all the ESKA students that were ready to grade gathered at the Stevenage Lifestyles Hall in Stevenage to attempt their next Kyu grading.
Read more to see how the day went…
Read moreThe ESKA KYU Grading is a public grading, meaning parents, friends and family can watch. The grading starts at 10am sharp, however please check your grading form as higher grades and adults usually have a different time.
Grading forms can be obtained from your club instructor, who must sanction you attempting to grade. Please ensure that when you return your grading form you include the correct fee along with your ESKA Licence. If you do not have a licence you will not be able to grade.
If you are successful in grading, you can purchase your new belt from the table near the entrance. Certificates are sent to club instructors a few weeks after the grading, all licences will be returned at the time of grading.
The ESKA KYU Grading is a public grading, meaning parents, friends and family can watch. The grading starts at 10am sharp, however please check your grading form as higher grades and adults usually have a different time.
Grading forms can be obtained from your club instructor, who must sanction you attempting to grade. Please ensure that when you return your grading form you include the correct fee along with your ESKA Licence. If you do not have a licence you will not be able to grade.
If you are successful in grading, you can purchase your new belt from the table near the entrance. Certificates are sent to club instructors a few weeks after the grading, all licences will be returned at the time of grading.
The ESKA KYU Grading is a public grading, meaning parents, friends and family can watch. The grading starts at 10am sharp, however please check your grading form as higher grades and adults usually have a different time.
Grading forms can be obtained from your club instructor, who must sanction you attempting to grade. Please ensure that when you return your grading form you include the correct fee along with your ESKA Licence. If you do not have a licence you will not be able to grade.
If you are successful in grading, you can purchase your new belt from the table near the entrance. Certificates are sent to club instructors a few weeks after the grading, all licences will be returned at the time of grading.
The ESKA KYU Grading is a public grading, meaning parents, friends and family can watch. The grading starts at 10am sharp, however please check your grading form as higher grades and adults usually have a different time.
Grading forms can be obtained from your club instructor, who must sanction you attempting to grade. Please ensure that when you return your grading form you include the correct fee along with your ESKA Licence. If you do not have a licence you will not be able to grade.
If you are successful in grading, you can purchase your new belt from the table near the entrance. Certificates are sent to club instructors a few weeks after the grading, all licences will be returned at the time of grading.
The ESKA KYU Grading is a public grading, meaning parents, friends and family can watch. The grading starts at 10am sharp, however please check your grading form as higher grades and adults usually have a different time.
Grading forms can be obtained from your club instructor, who must sanction you attempting to grade. Please ensure that when you return your grading form you include the correct fee along with your ESKA Licence. If you do not have a licence you will not be able to grade.
If you are successful in grading, you can purchase your new belt from the table near the entrance. Certificates are sent to club instructors a few weeks after the grading, all licences will be returned at the time of grading.
Sunday 10th November saw ESKA hold its annual championships at the Stevenage Hombu. This year was a special year, as ESKA celebrated its 40th anniversary, so the competition was bigger and better than ever before. As always, the event was a great success and all that attended enjoyed the high quality of karate on show. […]
On Saturday 16th November we held our Winter 2019 Dan grading. As usual it was held at Little Staughton Village Hall. It gives me great pleasure to be able to share the results below.