....which is good news for all you keen beans. I can hear the "hurrahs" from all the the way down here in sunny Cardiff!
The deal is this: you have all been doing so well in training, at gradings and at the millions of competitions and courses we've been to lately, that we thought you deserve more opportunities to train than you are currently getting. In order to make this possible, a number of Tekki black belts have volunteered to help out with the teaching, which is actually really good for you guys because you'll get a whole range of ideas and perspectives on karate (more details are in Sensei's letter which he'll be handing out on Sunday).
It is important that you really do try and train twice a week, because if numbers go down it won't be viable to run the sessions. And of course your karate will improve no end :D
Sessions will be an hour and a half long, and will be at the reduced price of £3.00 per session. Bargain or what! Times are listed on the right.
Friday, 1 June 2007
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
National Championships

So off we went to the biggest competition on the calendar… with six whole people from Clifford competing (marvellously brave - well done!).
The day kicked off with the Childrens Ippon Kumite; which filled almost every floor. Congratulations to Katie and Jess for winning loads and loads of rounds to get to the semi finals. Also well done to Tyler for having sooo much spirit it was scary!!
Next up was the 10 & 11 year olds freestyle fighting. This was Morris’s first time fighting, and as luck would have it he was up against a black belt. He achieved what he had hoped for, which was not to get smacked in the face. In fact, he fought very well, constantly evading attacks - which just annoyed the black belt even further!
Megan also did freestyle fighting for the first time in the 10 – 15yrs under 5’ 3” category. Quite scary for Meg, as there’s a big difference in that age group. Megan was the lowest grade to compete and ended up fighting a 2nd dan, (one of the highest grades in that event!) Poor Meg. But not put off, she did very well and went in on her opponent many times.
Team Kata….. hmmmmm. This year Euros, Mark and Sensei John teamed up and did a stunning Kata until they had to stop halfway through as judges, desks and officials got in the way. Anyways, although it was obvious to everyone what had happened, the judges insisted on having an intimate group discussion, leaving the team quite humiliated standing on the floor…… but we still didn’t come last!! Life is a learning curve – next time the judges will know to get out of our way!
Special congratulations to Jess, who achieved 3rd place in the under-16 below brown belt Kata event. Jess performed Heian Sandan, and first of all drew for 2nd place. Jess, unfazed by the hundreds of people watching, had to perform her Kata again and was awarded 3rd place, and a really heavy bronze medal!
This is an amazing achievement for Jess and the club, and we are very proud of her and everyone who competed :D
By
Lindsey & John
Megan
Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Prestatyn Championships
Lots of Tekki people went up to the Kyu Grades Championships on Sunday, where we all did marvellously well to endure the very early morning, looong drive, and very hot sports hall...and some of us even managed to fit in some karate.
Everyone did brilliantly, lots competing for the very first time; Rob and Wes were particularly brave to enter the freestyle kumite category (where *someone* got disqualified..tut tut!)
Megan Lloyd was the only Tekki member to get through to the finals, after fighting through loads of rounds of ippon kumite, even beating a fellow Tekki Welsh Champion! She put on a great performance to win 2nd place, and got a cool trophy! Yay Meg!!!
Other special mentions go to Michael Fitzpatrick and Meleri from the Aberystwyth club, who got joint third for ippon kumite; and to Jess Palmer who was nominated for the annual "best etiquette" award.
All in all it was a very long and tiring day, and well done to everyone for going and taking part. Photos will be up as soon! Promise!
Everyone did brilliantly, lots competing for the very first time; Rob and Wes were particularly brave to enter the freestyle kumite category (where *someone* got disqualified..tut tut!)
Megan Lloyd was the only Tekki member to get through to the finals, after fighting through loads of rounds of ippon kumite, even beating a fellow Tekki Welsh Champion! She put on a great performance to win 2nd place, and got a cool trophy! Yay Meg!!!
Other special mentions go to Michael Fitzpatrick and Meleri from the Aberystwyth club, who got joint third for ippon kumite; and to Jess Palmer who was nominated for the annual "best etiquette" award.
All in all it was a very long and tiring day, and well done to everyone for going and taking part. Photos will be up as soon! Promise!
Thursday, 12 April 2007
Prestatyn - Kyu Grades Championships 2007
Guess what everyone...it's competition time!
This is a brilliant one to go to because there are NO black belts!
It's on Sunday 29th April, at Prestatyn Sports Centre in North Wales, and open to all kyu grades who have a valid KUGB licence.
Let us know ASAP if you want to go (there are kata and kumite events for male, female and child categories, for teams and individuals).
(Full address of venue: Prestatyn Sports Centre, Princes Avenue, Prestatyn, LL19 8RS)
This is a brilliant one to go to because there are NO black belts!
It's on Sunday 29th April, at Prestatyn Sports Centre in North Wales, and open to all kyu grades who have a valid KUGB licence.
Let us know ASAP if you want to go (there are kata and kumite events for male, female and child categories, for teams and individuals).
(Full address of venue: Prestatyn Sports Centre, Princes Avenue, Prestatyn, LL19 8RS)
Friday, 30 March 2007
Important Training Information
Due to the Torbay course and Easter, there will be NO training this week. The next session will be SUNDAY 15th APRIL.
We have decided to combine the sessions on a Sunday, so training will be 4 - 6pm every Sunday, for EVERYONE.
From now on there are NO MORE Wednesday sessions.
Wishing everyone a happy Easter break!
We have decided to combine the sessions on a Sunday, so training will be 4 - 6pm every Sunday, for EVERYONE.
From now on there are NO MORE Wednesday sessions.
Wishing everyone a happy Easter break!
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