



Paul Perry is the founder, director and chief instructor of Jin Sei Kai Corporate Services International. He has been practising and teaching karate, tai chi chuan, Buddhist yoga and chi kung for over 39 years, spending time in the UK, Australia and Japan.
Paul has a direct, third generation teaching lineage from Master Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of modern day karate. This is through Masatoshi Nakayama, the founder of the Japan Karate Association (JKA), and then the legendary Hirokazu Kanazawa, founder of Shotokan Karate International (SKI), who remains a personal friend.
He studied movement and body mechanics, conferring with experts in the field and eventually developing the Jin Sei Kai style of ‘perfect movement and exact placement’. He won the Wilkinson Sword of Honour for his attainments and contributions to karate and has been invited to the British Olympic Medical Centre while they were researching the biomechanics of movement. He has also been invited by DERA, the research centre at the Ministry of Defence, to assist in their research of energy transmission. Paul is also the author of the book ‘Injury Free Karate’.
He has represented England in international karate championships and has trained professional boxers, footballers, rugby players, skiers, cyclists and racing car drivers. For the past ten years Paul has been working with corporate clients, teaching martial arts techniques to senior and junior executives.