The Goju-Ryu Karate International is committed to preserving and promoting authentic Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-do across Europe and beyond. Since our founding in 1993, we have dedicated ourselves to maintaining the highest standards of traditional karate instruction while fostering respect, discipline, and personal development in all our members.
Our mission encompasses three fundamental pillars:
We safeguard the authentic teachings of Goju-Ryu Karate as passed down from Chojun Miyagi, the founder of our style. Every technique, kata, and principle we teach maintains the integrity of traditional Okinawan martial arts, ensuring that future generations can experience Goju-Ryu as it was intended.
We are committed to providing world-class karate instruction through our network of qualified instructors. Each GKI instructor undergoes rigorous training and continuous professional development to ensure they deliver the highest quality teaching to students of all ages and abilities.
We believe that karate training extends beyond the dojo. Through our international network of affiliated clubs, we foster a supportive community where martial artists can grow together, sharing knowledge, experiences, and the spirit of traditional Goju-Ryu across cultural and geographical boundaries.
Whether you're taking your first step onto the dojo floor or pursuing advanced black belt training, GKI provides the structure, support, and authentic instruction needed to achieve your martial arts goals while developing valuable life skills including confidence, resilience, and self-discipline.
Goju-Ryu is one of the four main traditional styles of Okinawan karate and one of the most respected martial arts systems in the world. The name "Goju-Ryu" translates to "hard-soft style," perfectly describing the unique philosophy and techniques that define this powerful martial art.
Founded by Grand Master Chojun Miyagi (1888-1953) in Okinawa, Japan, Goju-Ryu has its roots in ancient Okinawan fighting systems and Chinese martial arts. Miyagi named the style in 1930, drawing inspiration from the Bubishi, an ancient martial arts text that states: "Ho Goju Donto" – "The way of inhaling and exhaling is hardness and softness."
Goju-Ryu's distinctive approach combines:
This balance between hard and soft makes Goju-Ryu a complete self-defense system suitable for practitioners of all ages, sizes, and physical abilities.
Goju-Ryu is renowned for several unique training elements:
The foundation of Goju-Ryu training is Sanchin kata, which develops proper breathing techniques (ibuki), posture, and internal strength. This distinctive kata teaches practitioners to coordinate breath, movement, and mental focus.
Unlike some karate styles that emphasize long-range fighting, Goju-Ryu specializes in close-quarters techniques, making it highly practical for real-world self-defense situations.
Goju-Ryu preserves twelve classical kata that contain centuries of martial knowledge. These forms range from the fundamental Gekisai kata to the advanced Suparunpei, the longest kata in traditional karate.
Students who train in Goju-Ryu karate experience numerous physical, mental, and emotional benefits:
Whether you're a child developing coordination and confidence, an adult seeking fitness and self-defense skills, or a senior maintaining health and flexibility, Goju-Ryu offers a training path suited to your needs. The style's emphasis on internal development rather than pure athleticism makes it accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels.
At GKI, we maintain the authentic traditions of Okinawan Goju-Ryu while providing modern, safe, and supportive training environments across our international network of dojos.
GKI is guided by an experienced international committee of senior practitioners dedicated to preserving the art and supporting the growth of Goju-Ryu karate across our network.
Sensei James Rousseau, 10th Dan
Sensei Leonard Sim, 9th Dan
Sensei Wouter Avondstond, 5th Dan
Sensei Peter Thompson, 7th Dan
Sensei John Foster, 4th Dan
Sensei Paula Brooks, 4th Dan
Sensei John Foster, 4th Dan
Sensei Paul Foot, 5th Dan
Sensei Matt Taylor, 5th Dan
Sensei Chris Clayton, 5th Dan
Full committee details and contact information available on our Committee Directory page.
Goju-Ryu training develops valuable transferable skills including discipline, goal-setting, resilience, leadership, and conflict resolution—qualities that benefit students in education, career, and personal relationships.
Regular karate training improves cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination while reducing stress and promoting mental wellbeing.
Goju-Ryu offers a structured journey of continuous improvement that can be pursued throughout your entire life, from childhood through retirement.
Join a global family of like-minded individuals who share your passion for traditional martial arts, creating friendships and connections that extend beyond the dojo.
At GKI, we don't just teach karate—we provide a complete ecosystem of support, instruction, and opportunity that empowers every member to achieve their full potential in Goju-Ryu and in life.