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Sensei Billy Higgins 7th Dan
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Billy
Higgins was born in Bootle, Liverpool on 14th August 1945. Taking
a keen interest in sport from an early age, he took up boxing, gymnastics,
and football while still at school. In 1965 he started to study
Wado Ryu Karate and he very quickly established himself as a fast
and skillful fighter.
He was selected for the BKCC All Styles Squad and during training,
he rapidly realised the high technical standard of the KUGB members
of the squad. As he was having difficulty traveling to his Wado
club, he decided to join the KUGB in 1970.
He has had a long and distinguished competition career, with many
national and international titles to his credit. These include Individual
2nd in the WUKO All Styles World Championship in Paris 1975 and
1976 European All Styles Champion. He was captain of the highly
successful 1975 British All Styles team that defeated the Japanese
team to win the World Championships in Los Angeles. He was also
a member of the very successful KUGB Senior International Team that
won the Championships of Europe no less than five times!
He was coach and manager of the EKB squad and was squad coach for
the KUGB Scottish and Southern Regions. He is a KUGB Grading Examiner
and a qualified International Referee.
He is renowned for his fast and effective fighting style, particularly
his lightning-fast Ashi-Barai/Gyaku-Tsuki combination which devastated
his opponents and won him many events. Also noted for his dynamic
Tai Sabaki, he is a popular teacher and examiner, always in demand
around the KUGB clubs.
Since joining the KUGB, he has been a dedicated and active member
of the organisation, particularly in the field of coaching. He intends
to continue to be involved in making sure that the KUGB maintains
its Strength and technical ability in the future.
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Sensei
K. Enoeda
9th Dan
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Enoeda was born in Kyushu, an island in the South of Japan, on July
4th 1935. A strong and natural athlete, he initially took up baseball,
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