Darren Longstaff
Doug James then 8th Dan, presenting Darren with 6th Dan in 2016
I started training in 1981 at the very first class of the newly opened Prudhoe Chojinkai Karate club.
I was a shy and quiet young lad but having watched many of the martial arts films of the time particularly starring Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, when my dad said he would take me to a Karate class that was starting I was nervous but also very keen. I still remember that first lesson and meeting my first club instructor (the great Sensei Jimmy Hague), and I was hooked from the start. Within a very short time Sensei Hague had me training in the adults class as well as the juniors. It was 3 months later at my first grading that I met Sensei Doug James and he remains my instructor to this day. In my early days I trained at Prudhoe but also on occasion at Hexham and Newcastle and also attended many competitions having success as both a Junior and a Senior.
Following Jimmy’s retirement from Karate and my own relocation to Haltwhistle in 1990, I started training at Hexham club under Sensei Martin Kammeier. I still attended competitions, fighting in individual categories and in the association team, but grew increasingly interested in the practical side of Karate for self protection, a path I have followed ever since.
I have gained knowledge from many sources and though always remaining with Chojinkai have attended other clubs of differing styles and many seminars with a variety of instructors,I have also worked for several years in door security at various venues to gain the real life understanding and experience required to teach self defence to our students. I took over Hexham Chojinkai in 1999 and in 2007 opened Haltwhistle Chojinkai.
I am extremely proud to be with Chojinkai and have gained so much from Sensei James, my fellow instructors and those that have taught and trained with me over the years.I still love the training I do myself but gain even more pleasure now from seeing the progress and improvement made by our students,many of whom have become great friends and will continue to help others gain from Karate as it is a way of life with so many benefits.
I am now a 6th Dan Senior Instructor (awarded in 2016) and a Permanent Member of the Senior Grading Panel with Chojinkai, the Head Instructor of Haltwhistle club and I teach at many Chojinkai Karate events, run my own Self Defense Seminars & also oversee the Newcastle Chojinkai Club.