SENSEI GRANT ROLLINSON
Grant began karate in 1983 shortly after his arrival in
Grant first trained with Sensei Howard Mutton who, at the time, was a member of
Shotokan Karate International (
Grant then joined the World Shotokan Karate-do Federation in 1998, where he
joined Sensei Howard Mutton to train under Sensei Hitoshi Kasuya, the chief
instructor. Sensei Kasuya remains a great inspiration to Grant to this
day because of his outstanding abilities, and the way he combines traditional
karate with modern day thinking.
In the years since then Grant has developed two clubs, and trains a wide range
of karate students, from beginners to advanced black belts. Grant enjoys
teaching karate, as he achieves satisfaction from seeing his students improve
their self-confidence and physical abilities. He takes great pride in the
knowledge that he developed the skills of some of his assistant instructors
from their earliest beginnings. He sees his role as an instructor as
important because many of the skills they learn in karate can be great assets
when applied to every day life. Grant enjoys challenging his mind and body. He
most enjoys karate when he has trained hard.
Dan rankings:
Shodan (1st Dan) - Sensei Kanazawa SKI 1987
Nidan (2nd Dan) - Sensei Kanazawa SKI 1989
Sandan (3rd Dan) – Sensei Kasuya WSKF 1999
Yondan (4th Dan) – Sensei Kasuya WSKF 2006
Other Accreditations:
NCAS Level 1 Coach
Australian Karate Federation – State Judge, WA
WSKF World Championships 2007 - Judge, Japan (Representing Australia)
Current position:
Grant is the principal instructor of the both the Kingsley & Doubleview
dojos.

Sensei Grant Rollinson
Sensei Grant Rollinson with 2 young students training on a Perth beach.
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