(yourname)@laytown.zzn.com Brendan Donnelly began his Martial arts career in 1979 training in traditional Karate and Kung-Fu. In 1981 he established the first "Full Contact"/ Kick-Boxing club in the Holy Family Boxing Club in Drogheda. Taking part in several Full contact bouts he discovered that a lot of the traditional techniques needed to be adapted if they were to be effective in the "full Contact" arena.
At that time in Ireland the Idea that you could be other than one of the established styles such as Wado-Ryu, Shotokan or Kenpo was unthinkable.
In 1982 Brendan began training with Sensei John Mc Grane in Dublin, Sensei Mc Grane having an open minded approach to Martial Arts, allowed Brendan to contrinue with the developement of what he termed as "free-Style" Karate.
Brendan , having being awarded his 1st Dan from Sensei John Mc Grane , established the Red Dragon Free Style Karate Club in Drogheda in 1984. The Club produced many champions in both full-contact and semi-contact competitions, indeed some of Brendan's students have gone on to further develop his his concepts of independent thinking within the Martial Arts and have established "systems" based on many of his orginal concepts.
In 1986 one of Brendan's appointed Blackbelts John Campbel opened a second club in Drogheda, to avoid confusion and wanting to explore new avenues Brendan renamed his club the Laconian Karate club. Both clubs remained under the auspices of the Red Dragon Karate Association.
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