Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
KARATEDO DOSHINKAN
H O N B U D O J O T I R O L

YOUTH-
COURSES since 1984
Our children’s and youth courses take place every autumn and spring. You will find the exact start dates further down on this page. Please scroll down!
Maneru – Wakaru – Nareru
Imitate – Understand – Make It a Habit.
We teach according to this traditional Japanese instructional principle.
This principle proves valuable in all areas of everyday life: one learns again to observe attentively, to listen, and to imitate. This method of learning not only promotes progress in Karate, but also supports development in other sports as well as in school, vocational training, and professional life.
Karatedo is both moving meditation and physical training, as well as the art of creating harmony between body and mind.
At the same time, Karatedo represents a high form of self-defense, learned through the path of self-control and discipline.
The training promotes concentration, posture, coordination, and inner balance, and it is not competition-oriented.
It is a strong full-body workout that strengthens willpower and perseverance – for young and old alike!
Karatedo training for children and youth in Tyrol was started in 1984 in Kramsach by Shihan 9. Dan Oswald Stock, with the permission of Hanshi 10. Dan Ichikawa Isao.
SPRING -
COURSE 2026
Kramsach - 02.03.2026
Stumm -05.03.2026

Course Information
A total of 10 official course sessions are planned.
The course fee is to be paid at the start of the course.
All children’s and youth courses are limited to a maximum of 20 participants per course.
Private lessons and performance groups are available.
Placement Guide:
“Tiger” = Beginners from approx. 6–8 years old
“Tiger 1” = Advanced students approx. 8–10 years old
0–2 yellow grading stripes
“Tiger 2” = Advanced students approx. 8–10 years old
or 2–4 yellow grading stripes
“Tiger 3” = Advanced children/youth from 11 years old
colored belts from yellow/white to orange/white
“Tiger 4” = Advanced children/youth
colored belts from green/white to brown/white
Course placement is based on the experience of course instructor Ossi Stock and may be adjusted in exceptional cases depending on performance.
Spring Course Kramsach - 2026 (02.03.2025)
Location: Honbu Dojo Kramsach, Wittberg 105, 6233 Kramsach
Monday: Tiger = 17 Uhr
Tuesday: Tiger 1 = 17 Uhr
Wednesday: Tiger 2 = 16 Uhr, Tiger 2 = 17 Uhr
Thursday: (17 Uhr Stumm im Zillertal)
Friday: Tiger 3 + 4 = 17 Uhr
Information and Registration:
Ossi & Mei-Maria Stock:
+43 677 64087720
E-Mail: sport-ossi@aon.at
Spring Course Stumm - 2026 (05.03.2026)
Location: Mittelschule Stumm im Zillertal, Lenzengasse 1, 6275 Stumm
Thursday: Tiger 1 + 2 = 17 Uhr, Tiger 3 + 4 = 17.50 Uhr
Information and Registration:
Barbara Schubert. E-Mail: b.schubert@tsn.at









