The classes listed are trial lessons hosted independently by Kihonkai Karate Academy.
"Highly recommend, whether you're young or old, you will become part of the family. Amazing to see how close the team are, they support one another and are driven every step by Sensei Stevie and the other senior members. Give it a try..."
Mark Gailey
"Kihonkai has helped my son not only to learn karate but to have confidence in his own abilities, be committed, have fun & be a part of a great club. This is thanks to members & sensei Stevie Mason. Can't praise the club enough."
Heather Simpson
"Both my son and I are members and it's an amazing club with amazing coaches and team mates - would HIGHLY recommend this club to anyone who has an interest in karate"
Hazel Stevenson
"I have been training at Kihonkai for over 12 years and it has been the best thing I have ever done. I have got to meet amazing people and have even got to compete for my country. I highly recommend Kihonkai Karate Academy and it's chief instructor Stevie Mason."
Scott Easson
"My son has been attending this academy for a year and a half and loves it , been great for his confidence and all sensies and everyone who also attends the academy are friendly and really helpful . Would recommend this club to anyone thinking off learning the art of karate !!"
Kevin Thomson
"Love this club. Everyone is so friendly and professional and made me and my son feel very welcome"
Allison Miller
"Highly skilled and enthusiastic team of instructors with Stevie Mason Shihan leading the way. wealth of top class knowledge from a greatly admired instructor. Top drawer dojo. Can't recommend enough"
Scott Wilson
""Thirty years of existence for the Kihonkai Dojo bears testament to the founder, owner and chief instructor. Sensei Stevie Mason. He is without doubt the opitome of what a true Sensei entails a karateka that set the example by being a training man, a Budoka a man who understands discipline but at the same time compassion and a karateka with an outstanding technical knowledge of Karate-do.
Scotland can be proud of Stevie Mason as KWF are and as I am to have the privilege to call him friend"."
KWF Grand master Mikio Yahara
"I have only been training again for 6 months months since being away from karate for 3 years. I decided not to go back to my old JKA club and so glad i joined Kihonkai Karate Academy. Sensei has a great ability to get the best out of you whether a senior or a junior and has inspired me to want to grade and compete again. I also have no hesitation recommending his clubs to anyone"
Paul Gallagher
"The pupil will learn how to defend themselves, they will learn to respect themselves and others.plus you are part of an awesome team who will help you through your training. You will become a great and very fit, fast karate student. You will become part of a great team."
William Leslie
You will receive a booking confirmation by email to the email address provided when making your booking.
This email confirms details of the lesson you have booked, the school’s location, the day and time of your class and other useful information you may need to know before attending your class.
You can either print the email confirmation and bring it with you to your lesson, or you can show the instructor the email on your phone.
Trial lessons vary in length from school to school but details relating to the class you have booked will be outlined in your booking confirmation email, along with the school’s contact details if you’d like to speak to them direct. Details of lessons can also be found on the booking page for each club.
No. The trial lesson is obligation-free and there are no extra charges for this introductory session beyond the trial fee if there is one.
We generally recommend that you wear loose comfortable sports clothing, such as a tracksuit for your taster session. There is no need for specialist martial arts clothing.
The special suits are only generally required if you choose to join a school. Schools often provide free suits when you join. Check with your school first if you have any queries.
Apart from wearing the right clothes, there is nothing else which you have to bring with you on the day. Changing and refreshment facilities vary so we advise that you come prepared in case there are limited facilities available. For example: You may wish to bring a bottle of water.
No. There should be no extra charges for the introductory lesson and there will be no hidden charges.
If you choose to join a school after your trial, there may be a joining fee. Joining and tuition fees vary from school to school. Speak to the instructor if you would like to find out more about their class pricing or membership fees.
You are welcome to bring a friend with you for a trial lesson but your friend will need to have first booked a trial lesson with the school through this website, in order to check there are sufficient spaces available. Your friend may need to pay a trial lesson fee if the lesson has a fee.
If you would like to attend the same class with a friend, we recommend that you make both of your class bookings at the same time.
If you need to cancel your booking, please contact the Instructor, either by telephone or email no less than 24 hours before your scheduled lesson time.
After booking your session through this website, you will receive a confirmation email containing the contact details for your school.
NEST has several hundred members across the UK and so in most cases, there is likely to be a school near you.
If however you are struggling to find a school near you, contact us by using the form on the contact us page. We have many members who do not currently feature on our website who we may be able to put you in touch with.
You have a few choices. You can either choose to book a lesson with another school or you can choose to book a different class type, date or time with the same school or select the enquiry next to the lesson you’d like to attend.
Yes. The purpose of the trial lesson is for you to find a martial art style and a school that you’ll love.
In almost all cases, people choose the school they try first but if for whatever reason you would like to try another school, simply book another lesson through this website in the same way as you did with the first school.
It is the school’s responsibility to ensure that anyone attending a class is adequately insured. If you would like to see evidence of a school’s insurance, ask to speak to the Chief Instructor who will happily make this available for you to see.
Almost all schools require students to become members if they wish to continue lessons after the trial lesson. However, all schools differ and your chosen school may choose to offer an extended introductory period.
When you attend your lesson, ask the instructor what the school’s membership policy is. They will be able to tell you about the different schemes they run, for both adults and children.
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