Photograph Gallery
Please find below an assortment of photos which perhaps
reflect different aspects of what we do.
You will find that many of the photos will open into
larger copies if clicked.

On the 25th September 2004 T.A.S.K traveled through
to Whitby - N.Yorks to join fellow Shukokai practitioners T.S.K.A
to participate in a "STUDY SCHOOL" headed by their
Chief Instructor Steve Burke (5th Dan). Six T.A.S.K members
attended, Sensei Mark Raistrick enjoyed training again with Steve
and looks forward to many more joint courses with the T.S.K.A.,
once again uniting Shukokai in the North East.

| - E.K.O. Championships (April 2005)
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Some of the TASK medal winners |

Members of the TASK Squad |

TASK's Team Kata Winners |

TASK take 1st and 2nd in the Girls' Kumite Event |


The Winning Squad from the Morley Competition

Preparing for the Demonstration Night

Sensei Jaga Singh (3rd Dan) - Chief Instructor Middlesbrough
Karate Academy & T.A.S.K Kumite Coach. Well done on winning
a Bronze Medal in the Masters cateregory at the EKGB NATIONALS,
2005 - Ponds Forge - Sheffield.

Evolution Martial Arts Academy Course - Saturday 22nd
October 2005, Darlington
Nineteen T.A.S.K students attended - a big "Thank
You" to Sensei James Cockill & Luke Randell


On Saturday 25th March 2006, at the Trinity Leisure
Centre in Carlisle, Sensei Mark Raistrick and David Barber attended
Sensei Dan Anderson's Motion Application Seminar. "It was a
great day and we look forward to him coming again next year"
Sensei Raistrick.
There is a competition to go with the above picture
of the seminar attendees. The first person to correctly spot the
two TASK instructors will get let off 20 press ups!
Look closely, this could save you some pain!!!!

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True Martial Spirit
At only five years of age Christopher Grantham shows what
true martial arts' spirit is all about.
As part of the introduction to a grading examination, the
students were returning to the dojo from a warm up run when
Christopher slipped and injured his head. Despite quite a
nasty cut, Christopher refused to give up, and after some
first aid he entered and passed his grading examination for
9th Kyu.
Christopher is shown on the left being presented with his
certificate and belt. |
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