For Missing Link members: Online Training twice a week, plus special topics at other dates. Find the schedule here - including links to the Zoom meetings. Topics covered are working without a partner.
For Missing Link members: Online Training twice a week, plus special topics at other dates. Find the schedule here - including links to the Zoom meetings. Topics covered are working without a partner.
Is Karate for you?

It is.
There is no better source of health and fitness than the ancient fighting arts.
That applies to both body and mind. Get to know your body, challenge yourself
and find partners that help you to discover ways to well-being even under stress.
Martial Art is the answer to many of the issues we face everyday in a modern world. This begins with ailments like back-ache and does not end even
with hands-on matters of coping with stress and managing conflicts.
And the best thing: Martial arts is for you. A good teacher will help
you to find your best training, at your speed, be it one step at a
time to get fit or massive leaps with daily training to stand your
ground in challenging situations.
Where can you train?
Missing Link Martial Arts is now in Scotland. Get in touch if you are interested, via missinglink@martialarts.scot. Our first schools are teaching in Glasgow, East Kilbride and Edinburgh. But even if there isn't a school yet close to you, you can attend seminars and events or use our Online Dojo as an addition to your martial arts training in other styles.
Chinese Roots - Japanese Karate- Modern Applications
Missing Link Martial Arts connects tradition, modern applications and two of the biggest sources of Martial Arts: China and Japan. It unlocks the actual fighting content within the art and the philosophy behind it. At the centre of training is the actual fighting; in an intelligent way that offers lifelong practice with ongoing rewards far beyond the peak time of athletic challenges. We care for realism, health and fitness.
We are moving beyond the limits of traditional martial arts by creating an open community, not bound to lineages or styles. We are preserving the advantages of deeply rooted traditional knowledge, not going for a combat-only or competitive approach.
