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Most karateka think of tatami as simply the mats beneath their feet, but these competition surfaces influence movement, timing, distancing and mindset. In this article, Kyōtō explores the history of tatami, why traditional karate was often practised on hard floors, and how training on both everyday hall surfaces and a dedicated 12m × 12m competition tatami area helps develop adaptable, well-rounded karateka.
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As Volunteers’ Week 2026 concludes, we explore the connection between volunteering and traditional karate-do, and how service to others reflects the deeper values of the martial arts.
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Behind every class, grading and event are volunteers giving their time to support others. During Volunteers’ Week 2026, we thank everyone who has helped shape Kyōtō over the last thirty years.
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Behind every successful community sports club are families giving their time and support. During Volunteers’ Week 2026, we recognise the important role parents, relatives and supporters play within the Kyōtō community.
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Why do people volunteer year after year? During Volunteers’ Week 2026, Steve Ashby and Nick Bruce-Jones share their perspectives on giving back, preserving karate and helping future generations begin their own journeys.
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Please note that all classes at Avonmouth Rugby Club on Tuesday 9th June and Thursday 11th June 2026 are cancelled due to venue unavailability. Wednesday and Friday classes that week will run as normal.
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A karate class may last an hour, but many more hours of volunteer effort happen behind the scenes. During Volunteers’ Week 2026, we recognise the people whose unseen work helps make every Kyōtō class possible.
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Why do people choose to volunteer? During Volunteers’ Week 2026, we explore the personal rewards of giving time to others and the role volunteers play in building strong karate communities.
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Sport England’s latest Active Lives survey highlights the value of volunteering in sport and physical activity. During Volunteers’ Week 2026, Kyōtō recognises the volunteers whose dedication helps make our club possible.
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The SKIF-GB Wales & Southwest Regional Squad returns to Newport on 21 June 2026 for another development session, bringing together karateka from across the region to train, develop and represent.

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