Kyokushin. Full contact. No excuses. Real fighting skills built on 45 years of tradition — taught for the streets, the ring, and life.
Founded in 1979 by Sensei David Downes, Wellington Kyokushin is one of New Zealand's longest-running martial arts clubs. Affiliated with the International Kyokushin Organisation (IKO), we've produced national and international champions across every age category over four decades.
Kyokushin isn't performance karate. It's bare-knuckle, full-contact, and built on the hardest training philosophy in martial arts. You'll learn to hit, to take hits, and to carry yourself differently. The discipline you build on this floor goes with you everywhere.
We don't separate kids into their own classes — and that's intentional. Younger students train on the same floor as adults, learning from watching, competing with, and being challenged by people further along the path. It's how traditional dojos have always worked. It's how real character gets built.
From 8 to 80 — Kyokushin meets you where you are and takes you further than you think.
Discipline, focus, and real confidence. Kids develop fast when they train alongside adults — genuine role models on the same floor.
Channel the energy. Build something to be proud of. Teens progress quickly and can pursue competition when they're ready.
Affordable, accessible, and one of the best things you'll do at uni. Saturdays are perfect for casuals fitting training around study.
No background required. Just the will to show up. Adults who start later often wonder why they waited so long.
Kyokushin builds functional strength, balance, and mental sharpness. Some of our most dedicated students have been well into their 40s and beyond.
In 1964, Masutatsu Oyama formally founded what would become the most demanding karate style ever created. He called it Kyokushin — meaning "the ultimate truth." He wasn't speaking metaphorically.
What set Oyama apart was not just his legendary physical conditioning — spending 18 months in isolated mountain training, meditating, surviving off the land, forging an indestructible spirit — but his relentless pursuit of what actually worked in real combat.
Oyama studied and absorbed the best from multiple fighting arts — traditional karate, boxing, judo, wrestling — refusing to be limited by style or tradition. Where other martial arts protected their techniques, Oyama road-tested everything. The result was a karate that incorporated the footwork and combinations of boxing, the powerful low kicks and conditioning of what would become Muay Thai, and the uncompromising full-contact pressure-testing that no other karate style had dared attempt. Kyokushin was the original mixed martial art.
He then challenged himself with a 300-man kumite — fighting 300 opponents over three consecutive days. He won every fight. No martial artist in history has come close to repeating it.
Wellington Kyokushin is affiliated with the International Kyokushin Organisation (IKO) — Oyama's direct lineage — under the NZ branch of Shihan Stephen Takiwa. When you train here, you train within the authentic Kyokushin tradition he built.
From your first class to the national stage — a path for every level and every age.
The core of everything. Learn traditional Kyokushin stances, strikes, combinations, kata, and controlled sparring. Where every champion starts — and where beginners feel immediately at home.
No uniform, no formality. High-intensity training drawing from Kyokushin, Muay Thai, and boxing. Pad work, bags, and conditioning — get seriously fit while developing real striking skills. Perfect for casuals and a great way to try the dojo without commitment.
Push past tournament fighting. Advanced multi-art techniques, real self-defence scenarios, high-intensity sparring, and competition prep. For serious students ready to go further.
The same belt system practiced across 130 countries. Every grade is earned through grading — not time served. You won't be rushed. When you pass, you've genuinely earned it.
Gradings are held periodically throughout the year. Your sensei will tell you when you're ready — it won't be rushed, and it won't be handed to you. Results are recognised at IKO affiliated dojos worldwide.
Come along to any session for one full week at no cost. No obligation, no pressure — just turn up and train. See if it's for you.
Joining is simple and genuinely cost-effective. All you need is a Club Kelburn membership — which gives you access to the facility — plus a small one-off dojo joining fee to register with us and the IKO.
Already a Club Kelburn member? Even better — you only need to pay the small dojo joining fee and you're in. Get in touch and we'll sort the rest.
No lock-in contracts. No expensive gear to start — most beginners begin in comfortable training clothes, and we'll help you sort a gi when you're ready.
One membership covers all sessions — Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Train as often as you like and progress at your own pace.
Sensei David founded Wellington Kyokushin in 1979 and has been shaping fighters and people ever since. With over 45 years of experience — training in NZ, Australia, Hawaii and Japan with world-renowned masters — his teaching is hard-won and deeply practical. His classes are demanding, purposeful, and full of life. He will push you further than you thought possible.
Sempai Sudhir brings the energy that will make you question what you've got left — and then find out you have more. A Kyokushin black belt with 16+ years of martial arts experience and 6 years of Muay Thai, trained across NZ, Australia, and Hong Kong. Speed, fitness, and real striking are his weapons. His Saturday sessions are intense, demanding, and the best thing you'll do all week.
Demonstrate your progress and test for your next belt. Open to all students who've met the requirements. Every grade is earned — not given. Talk to Sensei David when you think you're ready.
The New Zealand Kyokushin National Championships are coming to Wellington. The biggest event on the NZ Kyokushin calendar — come and watch the country's best compete, or talk to us about entering.
Every Saturday at 2pm is open to anyone — members and non-members alike. No gi, no experience needed. Bring a mate, try a session, and see what Kyokushin is really about. First visit is always free.
Whether you're 10 or 60, total beginner or aspiring competitor — there's a place for you on this floor. Your first week is free. Just show up.