Instructors

Bushi Kempo instructors are of the highest standard, before attaining the rank all prospective instructors must demonstrate their complete knowledge of the system via examination.

The minimum requirement for assistant instructor is 2nd Kyu Brown belt level, with a minimum two and a half years training.

Head instructors must have minimum rank of 1st Dan, with a minimum of 4 years training.

The grades attained by instructors are recognised world wide with the registration of all instructor with the Association and Governing body.

Group photo of some of our instructors

Ian Mason 5th Dan Chief Instructor Australia.

Commenced training in Shukokai Karate in 1969, attained rank of 1st Kyu.
Commenced training
Bushi Kempo Ju Jitsu 1972
under  Kancho David Hand 7th Dan.
Gained 5th Dan status 1994.

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Sensei Matthew Mason

3rd Dan Black Belt,
commenced training at age 6
attained rank of 1st Dan at age 16
and 3rd Dan in 1995.

Sensei Adam Mason

3rd Dan black belt,
commenced training age 5,
attained 1st Dan at age 15,
and 3rd Dan in 1995.

Sensei Lee Mason

3rd Dan black belt,
commenced training age 4,
attained 1st Dan at age 15,
attained 3rd Dan in 1997

Sensei Steve Theobald,

2nd Dan Bushi Kempo,
2nd Dan Go Ju Karate,
Steve also instructs Tai Budo.




Sensei Mick Smylie

1st Dan Bushi Kempo,

Sensei Peter Castrianni,

1st Dan,
Commenced training 1993,
attained 1st Dan 1997.


Sensei Roy Smith,

2nd Dan Wu Shu,
Shodan Ho Bushi Kempo,
Roy also instructs Tai Budo.




Sensei Dave Puzey

2nd Dan Go Ju Karate,
Shodan Ho Bushi Kempo,





Sensei Kurt Normington


Sempai John Waghorn

Shodan Ho Bushi Kempo


Sempai Nathan Von Koss,

Shodan Ho Bushi Kempo

Sempai John Shaw-Walker

 Bushi Kempo