Ticky Donovan attended his first Karate lesson aged eighteen in 1965, at Tatsuo Suzuki's Clapham Common club. Having previously trained in
boxing, Donovan found karate 'slow' and was ready to quit after his first lesson. I However, he changed his mind after seeing a dynamic demonstration from the legendary
Tatsuo Suzuki himself, and from that point on, he was hooked. Donovan stayed with
Wado Ryu for over three years, training with Tatsuo Suzuki and Len Palmer. When Mister Suzuki and Len Palmer unfortunately parted company, both men wanted him to stay with them and Donovan's loyalties were split, as Mr Suzuki was a great instructor and Len Palmer had helped Donovan in various ways. Donovan stayed with Len but did not forget Mr Suzuki and the fundamentals he had been taught. When Mr Kanazawa came over, the group switched to Shotokan, and at this point, Donovan trained with Kanazawa and Enoeda but fate was to play a hand again as Mr Kanazawa went to Germany and Mr Enoeda to Liverpool. To make matters worse, Donovan broke a bone in his hand at the selections for the European Championships and decided to give up karate completely. After six months out of the
Dojo, Donovan got 'the bug' once more, and the nearest Karate club to him was Steve Arneil's
Kyokushinkai dojo in Stratford, where a lot of his friends trained. Donovan found the atmosphere electric, changed to Kyokushinkai and trained in the style for nearly four years, taking his second Dan with Mas Oyama. ==The birth of Ishinryu==