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Eagle Rose opened on Wednesday 11th May 1994 by Chief Instructor Shihan Matthew Barlow 5th Wado Ryu, 3rd Dan Muchindo, 2nd Dan Kobu-Jutsu, 2nd Dan Bo-Jutsu, 1st Ju-Jitsu and executive member of WYSOK.
Eagle Rose is very proud to be a member of WYSOK and NAKMAS.

Eagle Rose School Of Karate teaches Traditional Wado Ryu in a disciplined environment and focuses on quality training . Karate has one of the biggest drop out rates of any hobby due to the level of commitment required, at Eagle Rose we have produced 18 Black Belts up to present and estimate that over 300 people within the last 10 years have registered and trained at least once.

Eagle Rose is a not for profit organisation, there is no annual membership fee and training fees are kept as low as possible to cover Rent and other expenditure like Indemnity Insurance and equipment.

Being Affiliated to WYSOK brings a host of benefits not enjoyd by other Karate clubs in the area. Being part of a local association offers support and opportunities.
WYSOK hold Tournaments, Courses in Weapons and other styles of Karate and arts like Shotokan, Muchindo and Ju-Jitsu.

Black Belt Hall of Fame
Matthew Kemp
Kev Porritt
Emma Bostock
Paula Gosnay
Joanne Kemp
Mark Tomlinson
Jay Pitts
Andrew Green
Rebecca Richardson
Steve Bushby
Robin Earnshaw
Lorraine Swift
David Swift
Leanne Swift
Matty Swift
Kevin Rosindale
Joe Prior
Glenn Harrison

Student of the Year
HALL OF FAME

2009
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2008
Not awarded

2007
Not awarded

2006
Jordan Haigh

2005
Marina Haigh

2004
Glenn Harrison

2003
Thomas Mitchel

2002
Larraine Swift

2001
Rebecca Richardson

2000
Kevin Rosindale

1999
Leanne Swift

1998
Andrew Green

1997
Jay Pitts

1996
Paula Gosnay

1995
Kevin Porritt

1994
Matthew Kemp