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Malcolm Phipps

Malcolm Phipps is an 8th Dan Hanshi in Shotokan Karate and is the chief instructor internationally to Seishinkai Shotokan Karate International (SSKI). He started training in karate in the early seventies with a local JKA club, then with Shotokan Karate International (SKI) with Hirokazu Kanazawa. He then moved on to the Amateur Shotokan Karate Association (ASKA), eventually leaving to form his own association, Seishinkai Shotokan Karate, in 1984 and finally turning international in 1995 to the group as it is today, SSKI, with clubs in England, the USA, Kazakhstan and India. He was an advisory board member of the World Traditional Karate Organisation from 2003–2013. Phipps has trained in Shotokan Karate for well over forty years and has taught for over 38 years
==Early years==
Born in December 1942 in Torquay, Devon, due to wartime evacuation, Phipps then moved with his mum to Wealdstone to live with his grandparents, spending his formative years there attending Belmont First School. It was during this time that Phipps started his lifelong support of Wolverhampton Wanderers. In 1953, the family then moved to Hemel Hempstead where Phipps attended Adeyfield Secondary Modern, finally leaving school in 1957.He started working at John Dickinsons, later joining the Royal Navy. After his initial training at ''HMS Ganges'' in Shotley, Suffolk where he learnt to be a communications rating in the Visual Signalling Department, and after several incidents of note including learning to march and learning to swim he passed his exams and went to serve on his first ship, the Battle Class Destroyer, HMS Dunkirk. Several ships followed including ''HMS Rhyl'', ''HMS Aisne'', ''HMS Warrior'', ''HMS Decoy'', ''HMS Delight'', ''HMS Mercury'' and ''HMS Jufair'', finally leaving the RN in 1968. In his youth Phipps was a prominent football player and played soccer for RN teams throughout the world and in 1966 was actually on the books of Tring Town FC. Once out of the RN, Phipps initially worked for a telecommunications temp agency, gaining full-time employment with a merchant bank (Bunge & Co) working in their communications department. After five years with them, Phipps moved on to work for a commodities broker, Wilson Smithett & Cope; and it was during this time he started his first karate club.〔
* 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile of Malcolm Phipps Sensei )

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