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Josie Wynn 4th Dan |
Josie started
training in 1984 at the age of 37 and gained her first black belt in 1988. During
her training she sustained many injuries and health problems, but these only
served to strengthen her determination to continue.
In 1992, she successfully
passed her examination for 2nd Dan black belt. In 1996, at the age of 49, she
gained her 3rd dan black belt at Chesterfield before a grading panel consisting
of Master Keinosuke Enoeda, 8th Dan, Chief Japan Karate Association Instructor
to Europe and Chief Instructor to the Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB) and
Andy Sherry 7th Dan, Senior British Instructor and Chairman of the KUGB. In October 2006, she successfully passed her 4th dan Examination at Egham on the KUGB Senior Dan Course and Grading.
She has a deep belief in the value of exercise for older people, and in October
1994 she had an article published in the UK’s premier Martial Arts magazine
‘Fighting Arts International’ which resulted in her receiving letters
from all over the UK: the article was called 'The
Late Comers', and detailed all the trials and tribulations of an older person
deciding to take up a high level activity such as Karate. It also detailed all
of the benefits that she has gained and the article has been an inspiration
to many older people who have approached her at Championships and said "Without
your article, I would have given up, but after reading it I decided to keep
trying, and I’m now very glad that I did!".
Josie’s next challenge was to gain her Judges and Referee qualifications
in October 1997. In August 2007, she successfully qualified as an Assessor for the KUGB Instructors Examination. One of the Senior Instructors at Torashin, Josie specialises in
self defence and ‘Deai’ techniques, and is noted for her patience
in teaching children.
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