KARATE CLUB COMB 404/405 Instructor Karate
Club The Skyline College Karate Club was first organized by
Eric Larson in 1992 as a service to the students, faculty
and staff of Skyline College. The club's purpose is to
promote and practice the art of Shotokan Karate-Do as a
means of enhancing and enriching its member's educational
experience. Over the years interest in the Karate Club grew, and in
1998 Shotokan Karate began to be offered as a credit class,
COMB 404/405, within the Physical Education department. The Karate Club essentially became COMB 404/405, but the
club itself did not cease to exist. Membership in the Karate Club is open to any student
currently enrolled in either COMB 404 or COMB 405. There is
no additional expense to join the Club. Testing and
promotions are held at the end of each semester. A modest
fee of $5 is charged for each promotion in rank. The money
goes to purchase the student's new belt, and any extra funds
are put into the club's account for the purchase of club
training equipment. Beginners are welcome, and students with experience
in other styles of martial arts are also encouraged to join.
Although we train hard and take our training seriously, we
also have fun. The Skyline College Karate Club is a good way
to keep fit, learn some practical skills, meet new friends,
and relieve the stress of school and work.
Beginning, Intermediate & Advanced Shotokan
Karate
Eric
Larson
Currently, the Club
serves as an enhancement to the activities of the P.E.
course, COMB 404/405. Membership in the Karate Club allows
the student to test for promotion in rank, participate in
tournament competitions, and a variety of extra-curricular
activities, such as our end-of-semester parties at local
Japanese restaurants.