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Why Train in Tenshinkan Kobujutsu?
Kobujutsu was once part of the Tenshinkan Karate syllabus, but it grew into its own art because of its complexity and depth. Students learn one weapon per belt level, steadily building their skills until they can master seven classical weapons on the path to black belt.
Weapons You’ll Master
Training in Tenshinkan Kobujutsu isn’t just about learning weapons — it’s about building discipline, focus, and confidence, while connecting to centuries of martial arts tradition in a way that feels exciting and relevant today.
Tiny Karate Tigers is a fun and engaging martial arts program designed for children aged 3 to 6 years old. These classes introduce kids to the foundations of Karate through age-appropriate games and activities that build confidence, coordination, and discipline – all while keeping things exciting and playful.
What kids learn
Why parents love it
Growing With Confidence
As children gain confidence, some dojos also introduce basic kata, sparring, and self-defense techniques. It’s a safe, positive way to channel energy, improve focus, and prepare for future martial arts training.
Looking for quality karate suits, protective gear, or martial arts equipment?
The Green and Gold Karate Store has you covered! We specialise in belts, uniforms, and accessories, offering everything you need to train with confidence.
SARMAF is a proud Budo organization dedicated to preserving traditional Okinawan martial arts, including Karate-Do and Kobudo. Since its founding in 2012, SARMAF has grown to represent practitioners across multiple provinces in South Africa.
What SARMAF stands for
Disciplines offered
Notable achievements
SARMAF is committed to promoting traditional martial arts while fostering community, skill, and discipline across South Africa.
Karate South Africa (KSA) is the official governing body for sport karate in South Africa. Recognized by the World Karate Federation (WKF) and affiliated with the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), KSA unites practitioners across the nation under one federation.
Key facts
Achievements
International presence
KSA is committed to promoting excellence, unity, and growth in South African karate, both nationally and on the world stage.
SASCOC is the official body responsible for overseeing high-performance sport in South Africa. It plays a key role in preparing and managing Team South Africa for major international multi-sport events, including:
What SASCOC does
Governance and recognition
SASCOC is recognized by major international sports organizations, including:
Its General Assembly, comprising all affiliated members, serves as the highest decision-making body.
The International Combat Organisation (ICO) is one of the world’s largest martial arts bodies, founded in October 2009 to promote and sanction multi-discipline combat sports across more than 45 countries.
What ICO offers
Mission and reach
ICO is committed to raising standards in combat sports worldwide, supporting athletes, coaches, and clubs every step of the way.
Tenshinkan Ryukyu Kobujutsu is a dynamic martial arts system founded by Kancho Mamoru Miwa, specializing in the use of traditional Okinawan weapons. With roots in the Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai — passed down from the late Motokatsu Inoue Sensei — the system also blends in Iaido sword forms with the Katana for a complete training experience.
Why Train in Tenshinkan Kobujutsu?
Kobujutsu was once part of the Tenshinkan Karate syllabus, but it grew into its own art because of its complexity and depth. Students learn one weapon per belt level, steadily building their skills until they can master seven classical weapons on the path to black belt.
Weapons You’ll Master
Training in Tenshinkan Kobujutsu isn’t just about learning weapons — it’s about building discipline, focus, and confidence, while connecting to centuries of martial arts tradition in a way that feels exciting and relevant today.