About Shi Kon
The history of our Association
Shi Kon Martial Arts was established in 1988 By Steve Rowe and named by his Iaido Instructor Okimitsu Fuji who drew the calligraphy that hangs in the Chatham Honbu Dojo.
Shi Kon means 'Warrior Spirit' being the spirit or heart of a cultured Samurai warrior. Shi Kon is the coming together of Steve's training in Karate under the late Toru Takimazawa (he was the Chairman of the Takamizawa Institute of Karate), his Tai Chi training under James Uglow and Ma Lee Yang, his Iaido training under Okimitsu Fuji and Vic Cook and his Jodo training with Vic Cook.
Steve was quickly joined by a host of other top instructors with over a 100 Chief Instructors of 6th dan and above and other groups in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Ireland and Portugal.
Today Shi Kon has full-time Centres throughout the UK and the Czech Republic.
In recent years, awareness of the wide gulf of quality standards and safety in martial arts (and sports generally) has become much more apparent. With a commitment to highest quality and fairness to students, the Government’s Sport England Clubmark accreditation seemed a natural step for Shi Kon Martial Arts. This accreditation enables parents and prospective students to identify Shi Kon Martial Arts as one of the top clubs in the country, in terms of standards of training, safety, fairness, and clarity of charges. In 2009 Shi Kon Martial Arts was assessed and awarded CLUBMARK – one of only 3 Kung Fu or Karate clubs in England to have achieved this.
Increasing numbers of official organisations also recognise the need for the highest quality standards. As a result of this in recent years Shi Kon South East has been asked to run courses for a range of schools and organisations throughout Kent and South East London.