Senpai is a term for the senior student in a school. They usually assist the Senior Instructor in teaching the classes. If both are in attendance, the Senpai will be on the right hand side of the teacher. He is responsible for calling the class to attention and bowing to the Sensei.
"Sensei" is generally used for the instructor. It is used for calling senior black belts as well, who have same or more experience than your instructor.
Sensei is a Japanese word that translates as 'one who has gone before.' It is a term of respect usually used to refer to a teacher or mentor, particularly in karate.
A sensei.
If you enter karate in karate class you may ask your sensei for a uniform or even you can buy it online.
Karate-ka - Karate student Sensei means "teacher" Sempai means "Senior" (as in senior karate student)
I believe you meant kiryoku. Sensei Paul Herbert
depends on your dojo.My sensei says its 60$ a month
Thomas Casale or Sensei Casale
The people usually calls them "Sensei" which means teacher in Japanese.
it may be sensei, like in karate, but im not completely sure
There is only one known on the east coast; Soke Tony Morrison.
They bow respectfully to their teacher. They will often say Onegaishimasu as well.
Sensei Jess Lavender is the instructor at Brighton Karate Club in East Sussex, England. http://www.brightonkarate.co.uk/instructors/jess-lavender-6th-dan/He is a 6th Dan in Shotokan Karate and is the Grading Examiner and Senior Instructor for the South of England for the ASK (Academy of Shotokan Karate) founded by Sensei Dave Hazard 7th Dan.
Carl Douglas is Gong fu fighting although he looks like a karate sensei