Chief Instructor - Sensei Mark Williams (5th Dan)


Mark Williams
Sensei Williams started his Shotokan Karate training under the late Sensei Colin Williams (7th Dan) of the B.K.I. in Chester, where he gained his first and second Dan. He also competed in many national and regional championships. After twenty years or more of training under Sensei Colin Williams he formed his own club, Sunderland Karate Central, where he teaches the art of Traditional Shotokan Karate in the same way that he was taught by his late instructor.

In December 2007 Sunderland Karate Central became a member of the Cobra Martial Arts Association (C.M.A.A.).

In 2011 he was promoted to 5th Dan for his unflagging dedication to his art.

Sensei Williams is a C.M.A.A. Level One Instructor.

Sunderland Karate Central was founded in 2004 by Sensei Williams. Sensei Williams' aim is to maintain the traditional values of Shotokan Karate and he is also passionate about teaching the spiritual as well as the physical benefits of this martial art, as taught by Master Funakoshi Gichin.

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Sensei Cuthbert Tatters (4th Dan)


Cuthbert Tatters
"I first started my karate training in 1985 under Sensei Charles Mack (6th Dan) of the British Shotokan Karate Association, based in London. I gained my first Dan in May 1991, and nine years later in May 2000 I passed my 4th Dan under Sensei Roy Stanhope (7th Dan) of the United Kingdom All Styles Karate Organisation (W.K.F/ E.K.G.B).

"I have also competed in many national and regional open karate championships.
 
"After twenty six years training with training with different styles of karate I have gained a wealth of experience to bring to this club.
 
"In 2009 I moved into the Sunderland area and had a very short break from karate, but I needed to get back into training. I did some research and found Sunderland Karate Central under Sensei Mark Williams.
 
"I have now trained with Sensei Williams for nearly a year and enjoyed every minute. The club is very friendly and the other black belts have made me feel very welcome."

Sempai Rob Berry (2nd Dan)


Rob Berry
"I started my karate training in 1992 at the Honto Shin Shotokan Karate Club in Sunderland under Sensei Liz Fraser (3rd Dan), a good B.A.S.K.A. club with a high standard of karate. I trained hard and got up to my 6th Kyu.

"When I was just about to go for my 5th Kyu I got a knee injury and had to have an operation to fix it. I was out of training for about 3 months. When I got back into the dojo I found I'd lost my motivation, and with personal reasons I stopped training. Big mistake!!

"It was 14 years later when I stepped into a dojo under my old training partner from Honto Shin Karate Club, Sensei Kenny Hope (3rd Dan), who had teamed up with Sensei Kris Morton (3rd Dan) also from Honto Shin Karate Club. They had opened a new club, Jin Do Kyokai, a traditional Shotokan club.

"I started training there with my two daughters, Megan and Allanah Jo, and my sister Marion. I got lots of motivation and my will back to train hard, and with that I went up through the ranks and gained my 2nd Kyu. Unfortunately the club had to close, and I was left looking for a new club.

"I got on the internet and the first club that came up was Sunderland Karate Central which was in the same association, Cobra Martial Arts. I rang Sensei Williams (4th Dan), and asked if it was OK to train and bring along some of the other Jindo Kyokai students.

"As soon as I got in the dojo I knew we had found the right club. We were greeted with a friendly welcome from Sensei Williams, and seeing the high standard of Karateka present we all got down to training. Before I knew it I had gained my Shodan.

"Now I'm looking to the future, training at Sunderland Karate Central, with Sensei Williams and his students."

Sempai Dan Dixon (1st Dan)


Dan Dixon
Dan first started his karate training under the guidance of Sensei Williams in 2005 with his daughter Sophie, who is also in preparation for her black belt. Since then Dan has become a  loyal and valuable member of the club. He trains twice a week at both Fulwell venues and was asked by Sensei Williams to help out with teaching some of the class.

After three and a half years of hard, dedicated traing under the watchful eye of  Sensei Williams, Dan achieved his Black Belt (1st Dan) in November 2008.

Dan is now in preparation for his 2nd Dan, and would like to thank Sensei Williams for his guidance and support.

Sempai Sophie Dixon (1st Dan)


Sophie Dixon
It was in 2005 when Sophie first started her karate training under the guidance of Sensei Williams.

Since then, Sophie has come a long way from being a shy, young student to a more confident, experienced karate practitioner. On more than one occasion Sophie received the award of "Young Student of the Month".

Having passed her Junior Black belt in 2009 Sophie can now focus on the direction of her future karate career without the pressure of regular grading examinations.

Sempai Andrew Ord (1st Dan)


Andrew Ord
"I first started my karate training in Nottingham in 2005 when I was persuaded by two work colleagues to go along with them to try it out. I had respected and admired martial artists since an early age but never thought I would be able to do it well, and I thought at 25 I was far too old! My work colleagues rubbished my concerns and told me that they had both started and achieved their black belts in their forties.
 
"To cut along story short, I simply fell in love with karate and within a matter of months I was fascinated by the movements and discipline but, more importantly, how simple self defence essentially was.

"I also made new friends and got into good shape, but the biggest difference was the increase in confidence that karate gave me.
 
"I gained my first two belts in Nottingham and then gained my next three belts on the Isle of Wight under Sensei Mark Elliot 4th Dan (S.E.K.U). 
 
"I achieved 3rd Kyu in Tunbridge Wells under Sensei Mick Foster 4th Dan T.S.K.A who I can thank for reigniting my interest in karate at the time, and gained my 1st kyu at Sensei Williams' club in Fulwell.

"I have also trained in Dublin and at Newcastle University. I have been with Sunderland Karate Central and Sensei Williams since September 2008 and have been very impressed with Sensei Williams' attitude and teaching skills. The lessons are varied, exciting and I enjoy training twice a week.

"I have learned much with Sensei Williams and my standard has improved with his tuition."

Andrew gained his Black Belt 1st Dan in December 2009.

Megan Berry (1st Dan)


Megan Berry
"I started my karate training with my dad at the Jin Do Kyokai karate club in 2007 under Sensei Kenny Hope and Chris Morton. I trained at Springwell first, then the club moved to Highfield School.

"I trained really hard and made a lot of friends. I passed all of my gradings up to 4th kyu (Purple and White belt). Then we heard that the club was closing and had to look for another club. My Dad asked if I and some of my friends would like to go along to Southerland Karate Central to train to see if we liked it. The Sensei was Mark Williams.

"We trained for the first time with the SKC students and enjoyed ourselves. I've now made some new friends and graded up to 1st Kyu. I hope to get my black belt soon, when I'm ready."
 
Megan is a quiet girl, studious and hard working. Her potential as a quality karateka is plain to see, and after three years of hard dedicated training Megan finally passed her Black Belt 1st Dan.