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Program Name: Hillside Karate Kai
Program Address: 514 W 2nd St, Antioch CA
Contact Phone: (925) 778-2221
Website: http://www.hillsidecares.org/hillsidekarate.html
Detail: our practice of Uechi Ryu Kenyukai Karate will be with experienced instructors who are passionate and dedicated teachers. They are well trained, responsible and maintain a strong commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ. They are also proud to share their knowledge of traditional Okinawan Karate. Sensei Chris Whittle is a Sandan (3rd degree Black Belt) and has been training since 1992, and is a certified Uechi Ryu instructor. He began his training with Kyoshi Alan Dollar (8th degree Black Belt) in Kyoshi Dollar’s Antioch Dojo. Kyoshi Dollar was trained in Okinawa by Uechi Ryu Grand Masters. He retired after 30 years of teaching in 2004.
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Hillside Karate Kai, Antioch CA
Program Address: 514 W 2nd St, Antioch CA
Contact Phone: (925) 778-2221
Website: http://www.hillsidecares.org/hillsidekarate.html
Detail: our practice of Uechi Ryu Kenyukai Karate will be with experienced instructors who are passionate and dedicated teachers. They are well trained, responsible and maintain a strong commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ. They are also proud to share their knowledge of traditional Okinawan Karate. Sensei Chris Whittle is a Sandan (3rd degree Black Belt) and has been training since 1992, and is a certified Uechi Ryu instructor. He began his training with Kyoshi Alan Dollar (8th degree Black Belt) in Kyoshi Dollar’s Antioch Dojo. Kyoshi Dollar was trained in Okinawa by Uechi Ryu Grand Masters. He retired after 30 years of teaching in 2004.
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