Dragon Dojo
History
The Dragon dojo
Isshin Ryu karate club was started by Janice Enns and Sheila Reimer in
1997. Originally the club was located out of the Bradner Elementary
school gymnasium, and moved to John MacLure Community school in October
1998. We have made John MacLure Community school our home and continue
to train in the gym there every week.
Sensei Paul Hardy joined Sensei
Janice and Sensei Sheila in 1999 as an instructor in the club.
Sensei Sheila holds the rank of Go
Dan (5th degree black belt), Sensei Janice and Sensei Paul hold the rank
of San Dan (3rd degree black belt).
Sensei Sheila Reimer
"When my twin boys became
interested in karate, I became interested too. I would take the boys to
karate class and watch them. I thought, “I can do this!” I joined, and
so did my two daughters, it was a family affair. Since then, karate has
become a real passion for me. It’s taught me confidence, self-discipline
and inspired me to become a karate instructor, a Sensei."
"I started karate in late 1993,
tested and was graded to the rank of Sho Dan in early spring 1997, Ni
Dan in spring 1998, San Dan in spring of 2000, Yon Dan (4th degree
black belt) in January 2004. Go Dan (5th degree) in March 2010. I continue to train 2 - 3 times every
week."
Sheila is the Sensei responsible
for the Mixed class, and the Little Ninjas. She assists with the formal
instruction and training of the Dragon Kidz class.
Sensei Janice Enns
Janice started training in 1993,
the same year that Sheila started. She tested and was graded to the
rank of Sho Dan in the spring of 1997 (at the same time as Sheila), Ni
Dan in 1999 and San Dan in June of 2002. Janice continues to train on a
regular basis.
Janice is the Sensei responsible
for the Dragon Kidz class and assists with the formal instruction and
training of the Mixed class.
Sensei Paul Hardy
Paul began training over ten years
ago and graded to San Dan, at the same time as Janice, in June of 2002.
Paul is instrumental in the success of the Dragon Dojo. You can find
him assisting with the formal instruction and training of the Little
Ninjas, the Dragon Kidz and the Mixed class every week.
Sensei Allan Dicks
Allan holds the rank of Jr. Sho
Dan, which he received in June 2005. He received his rank after six
years of continuous training - starting as a Little Ninja. His goal is
to become the National Champion.
Allan assists with the formal
instruction and training of the Little Ninjas, the Dragon Kidz and the
Mixed class.