Sensei Bill Hunter

Sensei Bill Hunter began training in Tashu Karate in 1971 under Sensei Jim MacArthur.Sensei Hunter took over the duties of Head Instructor in 1982. Currently a 5th Dan Black Belt, Sensei has been a successful instructor and tournament competitor for over 30 years, winning many regional and national titles.

Since 2004 Sensei Hunter has won the NBL Heavyweight World Championship in the seniors division five times. He now plans to retire from this level of competition so that he can devote his energy to creating a world class school for his students in New Westminster.

Sensei Hunter is also active as a referee, judge and coach at the national and world level and actively promotes Sport Martial Arts events in the Pacific Northwest region. In addition, Sensei holds a professional teaching certificate from the BC Ministry of Education.

Sensei John Lowrie

Sensei John Lowrie began his karate training in Tashu Karate in 1973 under the founding instructor, James MacArthur. When his profession took him to Spokane, Washington Sensei Lowrie began training in Goju-Ryu karate under Sensei Teruo Chinen.

Upon his return to the Vancouver area in 1995 Sensei Lowrie founded the Sungod Karate Club in North Delta.

Currently a 4th degree Black Belt Sensei Lowrie has over 15 years of experience teaching karate to children. Sensei John is in charge of the Karate-Tots program as well as being a dedicated father to his own four children

Camden Lowrie

Camden Lowrie began his karate training under his father Sensei John Lowrie when he was four years old. Camden studied both Shotokan and Goju-Ryu karate styles in addition to several traditional karate weapons. Camden has attended several instructor seminars both in Canada and the United States. In 2007, Camden was recognized as shodan (1st degree black belt) at the Sungod Karate Club.

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