Above is the link to the invitation. If you want to participate in the competition, tell the instructor of your own group. He assesses whether you have practiced enough and which series you should go to.
Before you can participate in different series of league competitions, you must participate in one of the indoor competitions. If you haven't participated yet, you have the chance to do so on 17.3. Helsinki Taekwondo club's Sörnäinen hall.
More information about indoor competitions here>>
We go to the races with a shared ride, and TU11's coaches are there to help you.
The athlete pays the race fee to the club, which forwards it to the organizer. The competition fee is either €30 or €40, depending on the series. In addition, the club charges €20 for rides and coaching.
Petteri Kauppinen instructed 15 enthusiastic taekwondo enthusiasts from six different clubs on the basics of movement sets. The first four poomses were covered in three one-hour sessions.
Taekwondo athletes would like to thank all participants, the event will definitely continue.
At the 1st poom camp for taekwondo athletes, Taegeuk 1-4 will be reviewed. At the camp, we learn the movements and how to perform them correctly. In addition, we practice the correct execution rhythm of the movement sequences. The camp is suitable for everyone, but is especially aimed at beginners.
The camp consists of three one-hour exercises with short refueling breaks between them.
Unfortunately, the required five participants did not register for the seminar, so the seminar will not be organized this time. We are looking for a new date for the seminar and will announce it later. Those who have already registered have been informed about this by e-mail.
DIFFERENT INTENSITIES OF EXERCISES IN MATCH KWONDO – The acclaimed seminar provides information and practical experiences of the sport from Finnish peaks
THE TRAINING IS PART OF THE 2ND LEVEL TRAINING OF THE FINLAND TAEKWONDO ASSOCIATION!
How to plan a macro cycle of exercises?
How to train in different seasons within the macrocycle?
How to practically implement different intensities for exercises?
What kind of side exercises for which season?
Among other things, answers to these issues will be sought at TU11's first match coaching seminar on 24 March 2012, 10:00-18:00.
The participation fee is €50 for the first participant of the club and €40 for each additional participant. The first 15 registrants will be included in the seminar. Registrations by Friday 16 March 2012, info (a) taekwondourheilijat.fi
The seminar will be organized if 5 participants materialize.
Welcome to the second indoor competition of Taekwondo athletes 2011.
There are two areas in use, and at least one of them has DaeDo's electric armor (bring your own socks).
The best contestants will be rewarded!
Program:
11.00-14.00 children (C,D,E)
14.00-16.00 adults and juniors (A,B)
The participation fee is 10 euros, which is paid in cash at the event.
The participant must have a valid insurance that covers event.
There is a cafe on site where you can get a bite to eat.
Bring your own protection, tapes and ice. There is an equipment sale, but it is worth checking the availability of goods in advance.
Hilla Palviainen took the girls under 63 kilos in the series. In the first match, Holland's Kim Reacq fell with a score of 9-8. In the semifinals, Mexico's Melissa Oviedo Cardenas was better with a score of 8-1. The Mexican won the series. All results >>
The 2011 Your Move will continue in the form of a joint youth camp for martial arts. A joint camp of eight sports will be organized in Pajulahti on May 11-13, 2012. The camp is intended for 14-20-year-old aikido, judo, kendo, fencing, boxing, WTF taekwondo, ITF taekwon-do and skill enthusiasts.
MEN -68 kg
Saturday 28.1.
Juho Kostiainen lost his match to Portugal's Mario Silva 3-4.
MEN +80 kg
Saturday 28.1.
Teemu Heino – Ivan Trajkovic 1-7
That's how Teemu's qualifying bag was limited to one match.
Suvi Mikkonen beat Norway's Nikolina Kursar 6-5 in the opening match and Israel's Bat-el Gatterer 9-7 in the second round. In the third round, Belarus's Darya Zubovich had to bow out in the overtime, the actual match time ended 7-7. In the end, Suvi secured a place in the semi-finals by beating Holland's Luiz Deborah in overtime, after the actual match ended 5-5.
Suvi handed the meaningless final to Serbia's Dragana Gladovic.
In his opening match, Teemu Heino lost to Slovenian Ivan Trajkovic with 1-7 points.
Juho Kostiainen lost his match to Portugal's Mario Silva 3-4.
Saina Savage lost to Spain's Rosanna Simon Alamo 5-6
You can watch the morning's matches here: http://livestre.am/1fXQf
Teemu's match at the hour mark.
Teemu Heino was chosen by sports journalists as the best player of the year in our sport. In addition, Teemu received happy news when OKM published a list of its scholarship athletes. Teemu is encouraged to move forward by a tax-free grant of 15,000 euros.