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Sensei Karl Naoroji

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Sensei Karl Naoroji Chief Instructor of JKA New Zealand Black Belt Qualification: 6th Dan Special rights up to 3rd Dan & D- Level Qualification Licenses


Sensei Karl Naoroji began practicing karate four decades ago, in May 1980 with the Japan Karate Association (JKA). ​

Early years were spent training in Mumbai, India and in Akita- Ken, Japan.

Sensei Karl represented India and New Zealand in various International Championships in Asia, Oceania & around the world. International participation including the All Japan Karate Championships, Funakoshi Gichin World Karate Championships and the WKF All styles World Championships.

Involved with JKA Karate for over four decades, representing India & New Zealand.​

1989 - awarded the "Guarav Padak" for achieving excellence in Indian sports. 1995-96, awarded the "Shivaji Chattrapatti Puraskar", Indian state's highest sports award, having won numerous state and national Championships. In 1999, Sensei Karl relocated to New Zealand and established his first karate dojo in Auckland. Currently the Chief Instructor of JKA New Zealand .

​Karl-sensei holds a "Roku-Dan" (Sixth Dan) and is an internationally qualified Judge, Referee, Instructor and Examiner; qualifications achieved from the JKA Head Quarters in Tokyo, Japan.

​Oct 2015, Tokyo hq granted "Special examination rights" to Sensei Karl. Sensei is the first, and only individual examiner in NZ, who can conduct JKA Black Belt examination up to 3rd Dan & qualification license testing up to D- Level for Instructor, Examiner & Judge.

Karl-sensei has been instrumental in New Zealand members achieving success at regional, national and at International championships for a number of years. He is now involved in coaching, judging and regularly conducts training seminars in New Zealand and Internationally.

​Karate has always been an integral part of Sensei's life and it is his "passion".



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