JKA Philippines 4 Female YONDAN Instructors

Developing Leaders, Empowering Communities: The Women of JKA Philippines At JKA Philippines, our mission extends far beyond teaching punches, kicks, and kata. While we are committed to preserving the highest standards of traditional Japanese karate, we are equally dedicated to developing people—helping every member discover their full potential, build confidence, strengthen character, and become the best version of themselves.

JKA Philippines 4 Female YONDAN Instructors

 
Karate is not merely a sport; it is a martial art, a lifelong journey of personal growth. Through discipline, perseverance, respect, and continuous self-improvement, JKA Philippines provides an environment where students of all ages and backgrounds can learn valuable life skills that extend far beyond the dojo.
This commitment to personal development is reflected in the leaders we cultivate. For 2026, JKA Philippines is proud to highlight four exceptional female Yondan instructors who embody the values, excellence, and spirit of our organization.

Recognized and licensed by the Japan Karate Association, these remarkable women are more than accomplished karate instructors. Each of them successfully operates and leads her own JKA-affiliated dojo, mentoring students and building strong karate communities across the Philippines.
Their achievements are especially noteworthy in a field traditionally dominated by men. Their success demonstrates JKA Philippines' unwavering commitment to developing female instructors, leaders, and role models—proving that karate is truly for everyone.

What makes these instructors truly exceptional is the combination of their technical expertise, leadership, and professional accomplishments. All four are 4th Degree Black Belts (Yondan) and each of them has more than 25 years of experience in Shotokan Karate, having dedicated decades to the study, practice, and teaching of the art. Their extensive experience has allowed them to develop generations of students while upholding the traditions and standards of the Japan Karate Association.

Beyond their impressive karate credentials, they are professionals, college degree holders, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who continue to inspire others through their dedication, integrity, and service. They serve as living examples that excellence in martial arts can go hand in hand with success in education, business, family life, and community involvement.

 
 
Meet Our Featured Female JKA Philippines Instructors
Sensei Cindy Rodriguez-Torres
Head Instructor of JKA Pasay City

Sensei Cindy Rodriguez-Torres is a 4th Degree Black Belt and one of the most accomplished female athletes in JKA Philippines. An internationally recognized champion, she has earned numerous titles throughout her competitive career and has been named Best Female Athlete multiple times at both national and international competitions.

Beyond karate, she was a former Judo varsity athlete and UAAP medalist during her college years at the University of the East, where she earned a degree in Bachelor of Science Major in Business Management. Today, she continues to inspire students through her leadership, competitive excellence, and dedication to developing future generations of karate practitioners.

Sensei Naomi Curay
Head Instructor of JKA Marikina City
Sensei Naomi Curay is a 4th Degree Black Belt and a proud member of the JKA Philippines National Team. Her dedication and skill earned her the opportunity to represent the Philippines at the prestigious 2024 Gichin Funakoshi World Karate Championship in Japan.

A graduate in Information Technology, Sensei Naomi exemplifies the balance between academic achievement and martial arts excellence. Through her leadership and commitment to continuous growth, she serves as an inspiration to young karateka across the country.

Sensei Mel Rodriguez-Sanchez
Head Instructor of JKA Imus-Bacoor and Flow Dojo, Parqal Mall
Sensei Mel Rodriguez-Sanchez is a 4th Degree Black Belt and a highly respected instructor within JKA Philippines. A graduate of the University of Santo Tomas with a degree in Pharmacy, she was also recognized as an academic scholar during her university years.

Together with her husband, she successfully manages and develops multiple JKA-affiliated dojos, helping expand the reach of traditional Shotokan Karate while maintaining the highest standards of instruction and mentorship.

 
 
Sensei Bam Obsioma
Head Instructor of JKA Minglanilla and JKA Naga, Cebu
Sensei Bam Obsioma is a 4th-degree black belt and a former multi-junior national champion whose competitive achievements have made her one of the most respected female karate practitioners in the region. She graduated in 2004 at Cebu Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Commerce major in Banking and Finance. 

Today, she leads JKA dojos in Minglanilla and Naga, Cebu, where she continues to share her extensive knowledge and passion for karate. Her journey from champion athlete to instructor and mentor serves as an inspiration to countless young students pursuing excellence in the martial arts.

 
Their stories serve as powerful reminders that the true purpose of karate is not only to develop strong martial artists but also to cultivate capable, confident, and compassionate individuals who positively impact the lives of others.

As we celebrate our featured female instructors for 2026, we also celebrate the values they represent: leadership, excellence, perseverance, and the belief that every individual has the potential to achieve greatness. Through their accomplishments, they continue to inspire the next generation of female karate practitioners to pursue their goals with confidence and determination.

At JKA Philippines, we do not simply train karate practitioners—we develop future leaders, empower communities, and help individuals discover the very best version of themselves.