Sensei Brian Toomey 6th Dan

Sensei Brian Toomey has been practising karate for over 35 years.

Sensei Toomey received his first lesson in Fermoy Karate Club from Tom Abbernetty and has gone to train under Shihan Asai and Kato.

As Karate is continuing to change and develop he feels that you have to keep getting this level of instruction for your own karate to progress. He likes nothing better than to pass on his knowledge and experience to other students.

Sensei Toomey has represented Ireland as competitor, Coach/Manager and as a referee down through the years and is well respected on the International Karate Circuit.

As head of the International Japan Karate Association in Ireland he is constantly organising seminars, championships and courses, which are always open to other organisations and Associations


The aim of the IJKA is to foster the true spirit of karate and develop international relations between countries under the guidence of world class instructors such as Shihan Kato (9th Dan). Here in Ireland we hold true to this aim by teaching karate in our clubs all over Ireland and by holding international competitions and courses attended by people from all over the world. It is in this fashion that we hope to grow and develop the IJKA and ourselves further. All styles and organisations are welcome to attend IJKA courses.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fermoy Karate Club




The club is enjoying a large membership across all age groups and is turning out a constant high standard of excellence among its pupils. A special thanks to the parents of our junior members who present their children for training each week. We would like to welcome the new members who have started over the past few weeks.
To sensei Jess Pablo we extend our sympathy on the passing of Grand Master Ernesto A. Presas Sr. father and founder of the modern day Filipino Warrior.
Until next week Osu.

Picture: Sensei Brian Toomey pictured with a group which included Sean & Neil Sargent founder members of the club at a Kato training seminar held back in the early 1980s

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