Wollongong
Dojo – Year in review.
The Dojo
Its has been a big year for Wollongong dojo with our good
friends Terri and Tom expanding the switchfit gym that houses our Dojo and
allowing us to move next door to the bigger open space floor with well over 100
square meters of dojo training floor.
As Terri Bowen became busier with the gym expansion she
became unable to continue teaching the kids class and handed the reigns over to
Daniel Athanassopoulos. I thank Terri for her great work getting the kids class
off the ground with a great bunch of kids and now thank Daniel for picking up
the task and doing a fantastic. Teaching will also be valuable for Daniels own development
in 2015 as he trains for his Shodan (Black Belt) grading in November.
The last class for the year was on the 18th Dec
and we did a short Kihon session followed by me teaching the students a Nidan
(2nd Dan Black Belt) Kata called Seienchin as a special treat which they
all enjoyed. We then went to the North Gong hotel for dinner and a beer and
chat to finish the year.
1st class back for 2015 is the 8th of
January.
National Camp
The annual Shinkyokushin Karate training camp was held in
the usual beautiful location at
Harrietville in the Alpine region of Victoria and the base of Mt Hotham. The
camp was attended by 10 students from Wollongong Dojo including our first
student from the kids class, Olivia. It was a fantastic experience for her and
from the questions back in the dojo and the stories she told the other kids I
would expect a big contingency from the kids class next year.
Every year we invite a guest from overseas and this year its
was Multiple Australian and multiple Japanese Regional tournament winner Sam
Gilbert who has lived and trained in Japan for the last 10 years. Sam was a great guest as he is a physio
therapist and strength and conditioning trainer along with being a champion
fighter he was able to share his knowledge of biomechanical and physiological understanding
of how the body works directly related to Karate fighting.
The camp also saw Daniel Athanassopoulos grade for 1st
Kyu and Amanda Madruga grade for Nidan. I sat on the technical grading panel
and both students performed very well with their technical proficiency.
Every year I look at the performance of the adult students
and award some of them a certificate in recognition of their dedication, commitment
and achievements. This year there were 4 awards given:
Technical Excellence Award – Daniel Athanassopoulos for his outstanding
grading performances and great instruction of the kids class.
Spirit Award – Goran Jovanovic for showing fantastic spirit
after breaking his finger and continuing to train and not miss a class in a
finger cast even though in pain.
Student of the Year – Rebecca Weller for dedication to
training, attendance and tournament victories
Outstanding Achievements – Amanda Madruga for the following
results in 2014: 1st AMAC Junior Games, 1st Shinkyokushin
NSW championships, 1st Shinkyokushin Victorian championships, 1st
Shinkyokushin National championships, 2nd Shinkyokushin Asian
championships and graded for Nidan at the National Camp to finish off the year.
Osu
Sensei John
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