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In 1986 it was felt by Sensei Inoue that Sensei Mead needed to
understand in his own way what he had been taught and it was implied
that maybe he should leave Japan to take on his next step in development.
This was initially taken as a feeling of rejection with the usual
questions of what did I do wrong?
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However as Sensei Inoue had had the
guiding hand of Sensei Seiko Fujita (Koga Ninja Ryu) and been
instructed in his development, Sensei Mead left Japan and returned
to the United Kingdom to teach. It became very clear that as
the bird must fly the nest one-day, leaving was an important
part of Sensei Mead's development, evaluating and building on
all that he had learnt. Growth is very important and one should
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On his return to England, Sensei Mead re-established the Yui
Shin Kai Karate Club. The club was made particularly strong
by a number of students from John Sullivan's original club, which
had closed a few years before.
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Many of the students returned to training
with Sensei Mead and the club grew rapidly attracting students
of all levels. Within a year the club had over 40 active students
with a strong senior contingent to provide constant tuition
in Kata and Kumite and in 1988 organised a friendly International
event with the Yui Shin Kai Karate clubs in Finland and Sweden.
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The Club soon developed to include additional classes in Ryukyu
Kobujutsu, and the traditional nature of the style and the quality
of the teaching, gained the club considerable recognition. Sensei
Mead was invited to teach at various martial arts organisations
around the country and it didn't take long before his reputation
found an International audience.
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In addition to refereeing at a number
of International events he was soon invited to provide RyuKyu
Kobujutsu training seminars around Europe, even being asked
to provide weapons defense training to police forces at home
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In 1995 Sensei Mead formed the RyuKyu Kobujutsu Association of
Great Britain, formally establishing the Club as the UK branch of
the Honbu Dojo in Japan. The Association has grown rapidly with
committed students establishing separate practicing branches in
Scotland and Ireland and Sensei Mead teaches at these affiliated
Clubs on a regular basis. He also teaches as a guest instructor
at the established branches in other European Countries.
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Sensei Mead's unique knowledge of Ryu
Kobujutsu and expert training skills have made him a sought
after teacher. He works tirelessly to promote RyuKyu Kobjutsu,
offering classes 5 nights a week whilst also maintaining a busy
schedule of weekend courses all over the world.
To find out more about courses in Ryukyu Kobujustu and Yui Shin
Kai Karate, please see the Courses
section. |
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Sensei Julian Mead following his return to the UK with Sensei
Harry Cook and Sensei Steve Cattle.
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