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| SHIN-KIN |
| 4pm - 5pm Every Saturday |
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Mandela Youth & Community Centre
179-181 Pear Tree Road, (Opposite police station)
Normanton,
Derby,
Derbyshire
DE23 8NQ |
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SHIN-KIN is a martial art designed by Sikhs and taught to Sikhs,
officially since 1982. It is designed to help Sikhs strengthen themselves as a community by means of both free hand and weaponry combat. The key objective is to bring together the mind and the body through a combination of meditation and mental control that is practised using the teachings of Sikhi and a progressive fitness routine together with martial arts training.
Shin-Kin also teaches principles of Sikh philosophy and spirituality,
and tries to instil a feeling of pride into the Sikh youth of today. The
aim is to improve an individual's physical and mental awareness.
The name Shin-Kin is not an oriental name i.e. it comes from no
language, country or culture. It is simply a symbolic name that describes the basics of the system itself. SHIN meaning the mind and KIN the body, a combination of the two brings together a fully trained martial artist. It is known as the style of five rings, each ring depicts a position. It is for this reason that Shin-Kin is the most complete system. |
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www.shin-kin.com 
info@shin-kin.com
07956 462 844 |
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