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SENSEI JOHN LAMBERT PROFILE:

Sensei John Lambert began his Karate training
in 1973 at the Fife institute in Scotland, the same hall his
Dojo is still based in today.
He started his training under James
Johnstone, along with Sensei Jim Flannigan. The two
underwent brutal training, often coming away a bit worse for
wear, but over time their abilities grew to the point where
they became stronger and more advanced than their own
instructor.
In 1979 the two travelled to Poole in England
to train with World renowned Karate Master, Sensei Morio
Higaonna. At this event, the first ever International
Gasshuku, Higaonna Sensei founded the IOGKF. During this,
Sensei John Lambert was made the chief instructor of IOGKF
Scotland and he formed the Scottish Goju-ryu Karate-do
Association (SGKA).
Sensei John Lambert is one of only a few
persons who is an IOGKF founding chief instructor. He has
been with the IOGKF since its humble beginnings and has
supported Higaonna Sensei for over 31 years.
In 1991 his brother Sensei David Lambert snr,
was promoted to chief instructor of IOGKF Australia. This is
the only time in the IOGKF two members of the same family
have both been chief instructors of countries in both the
Northern and Southern hemisphere.
When his brother passed in 2000, he travelled
to Australia with Higaonna Sensei and also attended the 2000
World Chief instructors Gasshuku in Cairns. In 2002 he
attended and taught the Australian National Gasshuku.
Over his 31+ years in the IOGKF Sensei John
Lambert travelled to England, Spain, Portugal, Sweden,
Belgium, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, America, Japan,
Okinawa, South Africa - just to name a few.
He is well known for his lively personality
and cheeky wit, along with being the IOGKF’s favourite
singer.
Sensei John also committed much of his time
to the Olympiad program, where he would often travel abroad
with local sportsmen & women as a mentor and coach, when
they competed against opponents from other countries.
He was an avid family man being married to
Sandra for over 30 years and fathering two beautiful
children, Pauline and Iain – who are now both grown up.
Along with being Chief instructor of IOGKF
Scotland and president of the SGKA, he became quite a
support to many instructors of IOGKF Australia. To this day
he still remains chief advisor to his brother’s Dojo in
Goulburn, NSW, where his nephew still continues to teach as
its head instructor.
He has many IOGKF friends around the World
who all acknowledge him as a great person and a good
Karate-ka.
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