Thursday, 8 November 2012
Friday, 2 November 2012
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Congratulations to our Team's excellent Sparring results at the
recent T.I.S.A. Competition in Pretoria!
From Left to Right - Back Row:
Neels & Wessel Grobbelaar, (Gold), Michael Sonnekus (Gold), Renier Smit (Bronze)
Front Row:
Natasha Oosthuizen - Instructor & Sara-Jane Bright (Gold)
Well done team you did us proud!
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Congratulations to the Abavikeli Team for their first Hapki-Do Grading!
The Team headed by Kai Weinzheimer have been training consistently for the past three months with Hapki-Do Master, Vladimir Grachev at his Centurion Dojang, in Cambridge Park.
Back Row: Pine Pienaar, Danie Pienaar, Eckard Weinzheimer, Graham Jones
Front Row: Sydney de Wet,Shendl, Kai and Rayner Weinzheimer
Instructor: Master Vladimir Grachev - VI Degree Black Belt Taekwon-Do & Hapki-Do
Monday, 6 August 2012
Students from the SA Global Taekwon-do
Federation attended the GTF Grand Master Park Jung-Tae World Cup in Toronto, Canada
which took place from 24-29th July.
After national selections, seven competitors
from the Ballito & Johannesburg Martial Arts Masters Academy Clubs qualified
to represent South Africa at the World Championships. Each country sent their strongest sportsman
to the World Cup and the event was filled with eager anticipation from
competitors and coaches alike. After
four days of competition our South African team achieved outstanding results,
with each person achieving a medal.
Janine Correia – Under 80kg – Sparring: Gold
Innocent (Lucky) Ndlovu – Under 80kg Sparring: Bronze - Power Breaking - Gold
Miki Oshua – Under 65kg – Sparring: Gold
Natasha Oosthuizen – Under 60kg – Sparring: Silver – Power Breaking – Gold
Mix Swart – Under 80kg – Sparring: Bronze
Darryl Smith – 90kg+ - Sparring: Silver – Power Breaking – Gold
Kim Mulder – Under 80kg – Sparring: Gold
Innocent (Lucky) Ndlovu – Under 80kg Sparring: Bronze - Power Breaking - Gold
Miki Oshua – Under 65kg – Sparring: Gold
Natasha Oosthuizen – Under 60kg – Sparring: Silver – Power Breaking – Gold
Mix Swart – Under 80kg – Sparring: Bronze
Darryl Smith – 90kg+ - Sparring: Silver – Power Breaking – Gold
Kim Mulder – Under 80kg – Sparring: Gold
The President of the (GTF) Global Taekwon-do Honorary
Grand Master Linda Park and the Masters were impressed with the technique and sportsmanship
demonstrated by the South Africa Team. We
congratulate the team on their excellent results!
We wish to thank all our many supporters
and in particular the generous Team donations and sponsorships given by Mr.
Eric Page of HERS and Siza Water of Ballito.
This event was an excellent experience for the SA Team, many
of whom this was their first international championships. The team has returned, ready and eager to
prepare for their next world championships which will take place in 2013 in
Cyprus.
The team wishes to express their appreciation and gratitude for the world-class training received by their Coach, International Instructor and Master Vladimir Grachev – 6th Degree Black Belt (Taekwon-Do & Hapki-Do).
The team wishes to express their appreciation and gratitude for the world-class training received by their Coach, International Instructor and Master Vladimir Grachev – 6th Degree Black Belt (Taekwon-Do & Hapki-Do).
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Congratulations to husband and wife team, Avi & Mel Singh, who have just completed their first three months of Hapki-Do Training!
It's been such an honour to train with you and see the incredible changes happening for you. Increase in fitness, flexibility and strength. Weight-loss and getting healthier by the day.
Thanks for your commitment Avi & Mel!
Avi & Mel with Bo-Sabum Nim Natasha Oosthuizen - 2 Degree Black Belt - Hapki-Do
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Monday, 14 May 2012
A 13-Week Hapki-Do Seminar started in our Centurion Dojang this week! Our training includes Basic and advanced self-defence techniques ~ Grappling, Wrist Locks, Throws and Step-Sparring. Basic weapons training in, Short & Long Stick, Nunchaku, and Sword is included.
This is a very exciting journey for us and a real honour to be trained by Master Grachev.
Training with Master Vladimir Grachev ~ VI Degree Black Belt Hapki-Do & Taekwon-Do ~
This is a very exciting journey for us and a real honour to be trained by Master Grachev.
Training with Master Vladimir Grachev ~ VI Degree Black Belt Hapki-Do & Taekwon-Do ~
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Congratulations to our SA GTF Team for their achievements at last weekends Veritas Competition.
A big thank you to all our Instructors and Team members for their support during the day we appreciate you!
For Sparring (Contact) Gold goes to Sabum Nim Timur Kurmanov and Roger de Charmoy - you did us proud. Silver Medals to Lucky Ndlovu, Miki Swart, Janine Correia, Natasha Oosthuizen, Grant Sutherland, and Vounal Nandlal.
The Teams would like to thank Guk-Jae Sabum Nim Vladimir Grachev for his instruction, coaching, constant and unfailing support. Thank you!!
Go Team Go!
A big thank you to all our Instructors and Team members for their support during the day we appreciate you!
For Sparring (Contact) Gold goes to Sabum Nim Timur Kurmanov and Roger de Charmoy - you did us proud. Silver Medals to Lucky Ndlovu, Miki Swart, Janine Correia, Natasha Oosthuizen, Grant Sutherland, and Vounal Nandlal.
The Teams would like to thank Guk-Jae Sabum Nim Vladimir Grachev for his instruction, coaching, constant and unfailing support. Thank you!!
Go Team Go!
Some of the SA GTF (Global Taekwon-Do Federation) Team seen here with
- Master & International Instructor - Guk-Jae Sabum Nim Vladimir Grachev -
- VI Degree Black Belt Taekwon-Do & Hapki-Do -
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Monday, 20 February 2012
Families and Martial Arts
It is one of the most beautiful things in
the world to watch parents and children train side by side!
What I love most is the bond of love, friendship, understanding and respect that develops between parent and child.
What I love most is the bond of love, friendship, understanding and respect that develops between parent and child.
I enjoy watching the glow on
a parents face as they see their child’s accomplishments, like the perfect execution
of a turning-kick, and the satisfaction of when their child has a personal
breakthrough and achieves something they never thought they could.
It’s great
to watch a family share in each other’s challenges and successes. Amongst many
other benefits I have seen parents become younger and healthier and their children
become more mature and confident.
Respect, trust and open communication are the
foundations of strong families. Taekwon-Do training promotes values such as
honesty, courtesy, loyalty, and cooperation. Each is an essential component in
maintaining a good family structure.
Our sincere congratulations to all the
families out there training side by side! Happy training and family building!
PS: If your family is training side by side ... let me know how it's going and what the benefits are?
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Sunday, 29 January 2012
Why Martial Arts?
I just love the versatility of
Martial Arts and I am always amazed by the many different reasons why we are attracted
to Martial Arts. I don’t believe one reason is
better than another. It is what it is. However, I do believe that many students are not
clear about what they want from their martial arts training and even worse may
not have communicated this clearly to their Instructor. I think it’s a vital first step in one’s
martial arts journey.
Why Martial Arts …
Self-Defense: These students
aren’t necessarily focusing on the negative or being paranoid, they simply feel
the need for this basic skill. A Parent will enroll their child to equip them
with dealing with bullies at school. Or might
see signs of “the bully” appearing in their child’s behavior and wish to have
this energy channeled in a healthy way.
Fitness: Many students are
bored to tears by gym workouts and enjoy the variety and fun of a Martial Arts
Fitness class. They like becoming,
stronger, leaner, toned and fitter than ever before. Their flexibility increases and as an added
bonus they have learnt self-defense.
Grading: These students are
fascinated by the journey to Black Belt and beyond. They love the idea of having
a clear long-term goal which is broken down into manageable smaller goals (each
belt level). They enjoy learning about Martial
Arts, its origins and language and enjoy the challenge of the different levels
of physical fitness, techniques; mental, emotional and physical breakthroughs that
each belt level brings. Parents see this
as an opportunity to teach their children how to set and reach goals, and to develop
character traits such as Respect, Integrity, Confidence, Focus, Discipline and
the ability to stick to ones commitments.
Competitive Martial Arts: Some enjoy the idea of Demonstrating their
skill in either forms/patterns and/or contact sparring. They are fascinated by the application of
their art in real-life scenario’s and testing their skill and technique against
another equally matched opponent. They
enjoy the rigorous training, the travel and the ability to present their Dojang
at local events and re-presenting their art and country at international
events.
Martial Arts as a Way of Life: Then there are those that realize that
there are also deeper aspects of Martial such as its ideals, principles and philosophy.
One such example would be the tenants of a Taekwon-Do … Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance,
Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit. They see Martial Arts in its entirety –
Body, Mind & Spirit. They love the idea of a strong, fast, fit and flexible
body. A strong, clear, focused mind. To think clearly and make rapid decisions.
A strong, balanced and principled character which in turn allows them to build
a successful and happy life.
I’d love to hear your comments – “Why
do you do Martial Arts?”
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