What to Expect at Your First Karate Class
- Andrew Kent
- Jun 25
- 4 min read
Starting something new can feel a little daunting, especially when it’s something as dynamic and disciplined as Shimbukai Karate . Whether you’re looking to improve your fitness, learn self-defence, or develop confidence, karate offers an excellent way to achieve these goals. However, stepping into a dojo for the first time can be a little nerve-wracking.
We want you to feel prepared, welcome, and excited about your first class. This guide will walk you through what to expect, what to wear, and how to get the most out of your training.
Beginning Your Shimbukai Karate Journey
Shimbukai Karate is a traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on efficiency of movement, blending defensive techniques with fluid body evasion rather than direct force. It is a practical and disciplined style suitable for all ages and abilities. We understand that starting something new can feel overwhelming, but there is no need to worry. At Shimbukai we pride ourselves on fostering a supportive and respectful training environment where every student is encouraged, regardless of experience. Our instructors will guide you step by step, ensuring you feel comfortable and confident as you begin your journey.
What You Can Expect:
A welcoming and structured learning environment
Patient and experienced instructors who are there to support you
Training designed to allow you to learn at your own pace
A strong emphasis on respect, discipline, and self-improvement
Every black belt was once a beginner. Your journey starts here, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
What to Wear to Your First Karate Class
For your first class, you do not need to wear a karate uniform (gi). Instead, wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely.
What to Wear:
A t-shirt and jogging bottoms or leggings are ideal, as karate involves a lot of movement, stretching, and kicking.
Karate is practiced barefoot, so no shoes or socks are needed.
Once you decide to continue training, you will need a karate gi, which your instructor can advise you on purchasing.
What to Bring to Class
To ensure you are comfortable and well-prepared for your first lesson, consider bringing the following:
A water bottle to stay hydrated, as karate can be physically demanding.
A small towel if you prefer to wipe away sweat during training.
A positive mindset—karate is a journey of learning, and making mistakes is part of the process.
How a Typical Shimbukai Karate Class is Structured
Knowing what to expect in your first class can help you feel more at ease. At Shimbukai Karate School, we follow a structured approach to training, ensuring steady progression.
Class Structure:
Warm-up – Classes begin with a warm-up consisting of light exercises, stretching, and mobility drills to prepare the body for training.
Kihon (Basic Techniques) – The foundation of Shimbukai Karate, covering fundamental strikes, blocks, kicks, and footwork.
Kata (Forms) – Pre-arranged sequences of movements that teach technique, control, and flow. While beginners may not focus heavily on kata in their first session, it will become an essential part of training over time.
Kumite (Sparring) – Shimbukai Karate emphasizes controlled partner work. As a beginner, you will start with basic partner drills before progressing to more advanced sparring. The focus is on timing, distancing, and movement rather than brute force.
Our classes are designed to ensure steady progress. Whether you are completely new to martial arts or have previous experience, you will be guided through each step at a pace that suits you.
Dojo Etiquette: Respect and Discipline in the Dojo
Karate is not just about physical techniques—it is also about discipline, respect, and character development. The dojo is a place of learning, and following the correct etiquette is an important part of training.
Key Dojo Etiquette:
Bowing – You will bow upon entering and leaving the dojo as a sign of respect for the training space and fellow students.
Listening to your instructor (Sensei) – Paying close attention to instruction will help you develop your skills more effectively.
Respecting training partners – Shimbukai Karate is about control and precision. Whether working on drills or sparring, respect and cooperation are essential.
Effort and discipline – Karate is about self-improvement, not competition. Focus on doing your best rather than comparing yourself to others.
What You Will Learn in Your First Karate Class
Your first lesson will introduce you to the fundamental principles of Shimbukai Karate. You can expect to cover:
Basic stances – The foundation of all movements in karate, helping with balance and stability.
Strikes and blocks – Learning proper form and technique to develop accuracy and control.
Introduction to movement – Shimbukai Karate focuses on evasion and redirection rather than meeting force with force. You will be introduced to body shifting techniques that are a key part of this style.
Self-defence concepts – Even in the early stages, you will begin learning how karate applies to practical self-defence situations.
Training will be at a beginner-friendly pace, ensuring that you understand each technique before progressing further.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Your First Karate Class
To make your first session as enjoyable and beneficial as possible, consider the following tips:
Do not worry about making mistakes – Everyone starts somewhere. Progress comes from practice and patience.
Train at your own pace – If you need to take a break, that is perfectly fine. Focus on learning, not keeping up with others.
Ask questions – If something is unclear, speak to your instructor. They are there to help you develop.
Enjoy the process – Karate is both a challenge and a rewarding journey. Have fun and embrace the experience.
Join Shimbukai Karate School Today
Are you ready to begin your Shimbukai Karate journey? At Shimbukai Karate School, we welcome students of all ages and abilities. Our structured training program, expert instruction, and supportive environment will help you build confidence, develop skills, and progress in your martial arts journey.
Contact us today to book your first class and take the first step towards learning Shimbukai Karate.
Karate is not just about physical training—it is a lifelong journey of self-improvement. We look forward to welcoming you to the dojo. See you in class!
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