Peter Consterdine
British karateka
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Peter Consterdine was a British martial artist who held a 10th Dan in karate.[1] He was a Great Britain and England international[2] spending nine years as a regular squad member of the Great Britain Karate squad. In 1969 he was a founder of the Shukokai Karate Union (SKU) and he was Vice President of the English Karate Federation until his resignation in 2017.[3]
| Peter Consterdine | |
|---|---|
| Style | Shukokai Karate |
| Rank | 10th degree black belt karate |
| Other information | |
| Website | www |
Along with Geoff Thompson, Consterdine founded and operates the British Combat Association and its international arm the World Combat Association.[4][5][6]
He is the author of numerous books[7][8] and DVDs on the subjects of body guarding, self-protection and self-defence.[9] He leads training seminars about self-defence.[10][11]
Consterdine is accredited for propagating the hardest striking method in existence known as the "double hip twist". Generally it is delivered via a slap to the head or elbow / vertical punch to the sternum area.
Bibliography
- The Modern Bodyguard, 1995
- Fit to Fight, 1996
- Streetwise, 1997
- Travelsafe, 2001