Thanks to Piia Aaltonen from Budokwai
Author: Sampo Pajulampi
http://budoleiri.sporttisaitti.com/
Your Fight 10-11 May 2013
The 2011 Your Move will continue in the form of a joint youth camp for martial arts. A joint camp of seven sports will be organized in Pajulahti on May 10-11, 2013. The camp is intended for 14-20-year-old aikido, judo, karate, kendo, boxing, taekwondo and skill enthusiasts.
Great Budoleiri 7.-9. and 9-11 June 2013
The traditional Big Budoleiri for 8-14 year olds will be held at Varala Sports College in Tampere on Friday 7 June. – Sun 9.6.2013 and Sun 9.6. – Tue 11.6.2013. The camp will again be organized in two parts. Come and practice and try fast-paced sports: karate, taido, kendo, aikido and taekwondo. The camp is divided into two parts - on the weekend, Friday-Sunday, karate, Taido and ITF-taekwondo are camped. The joint camp of aikido, kendo and WTF taekwondo is organized from Sun to Tue.
The Spanish Open is one of the biggest taekwondo tournaments in Europe. 1229 athletes from around the world will meet each other in La Nucia on May 4-6.
Team of taekwondo athletes:
Sophia Vassilaki cadet girls -44 kg
Teemu Heino senior male +87 kg
The coach is Juho Ranta and the guardian is Laura Vassilaki.
Tournament competitor lists and results can be found at www.tpss.nl.
http://www.helsinginitsepuolustuskoulu.fi/site/kisat/taekwondo-ottelu-5-12v/
Participation fee 20 euros / sport. We pay in cash on the spot. Admission is free.
Prize! If you participate in more than one sport, you will receive a gift card worth 20 euros for the gold medal you win in each competition to the FightProStore fighting equipment store (the store is located next to the Hipko Metsälä hall).
All competitors get a medal! The first place in each category is awarded with a gold medal, the second with a silver and the third with a bronze. Other competitors will receive a participation medal.
Schedules is broken down by sport. The schedules of the competitions can change depending on the number of participants, and the series can be combined if necessary. Make sure that the competitor has insurance that covers the competition.
Be ready at the venue no later than the start of your sport. We recommend arriving at least an hour earlier, so that you can get to know the event at your leisure, warm up carefully and race safely.
Taekwondo athletes 2011 organizes a children's day camp for 6-13 year olds on June 3-7, 2013 at the Taekwondo athletes hall in Konala.
The camp is a day camp. The camp starts at 9:00 and ends at 17:00. Guided taekwondo exercises start at 10:00 and end at 15:00. The price of the camp is 150 euros including lunch, two exercises daily and the rest of the program. We offer a 10% sibling discount if more than one child from your family participates.
The instructors of the camp are TU11 teachers and young instructors.
20 participants are accepted for the camp. TU11 reserves the right to cancel the camp if the minimum number of 10 participants is not met. If there are more people willing, another camp will be organized on June 10-14. Registration takes place on 26.4. by the address info@tu11.fi or to the list in the hall.
You can get more information from the club's instructors, website or by sending an e-mail to the club.
We are organizing the WMG 2013 match camp in Porvoo, where all willing participants are welcome (participation is desirable)
Time: 20/04/2013
Place: Porvoo Taekwondo club's hall
Address: Kisällintie 8, 06100 Porvoo
Training: 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m
After which, a joint meeting with all participants
If after this you want to go to other training sessions, that is also possible, e.g. 2:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m
Coach: Ari Nevalainen
Registration for the camp by e-mail: ou@outrading.fi
No later than 18 April 2013
(if you can't make it to the camp and are interested in participating in the games, email me)
At the camp or before this, I will take the contact information of all those who wish to register and send them to you so that you can handle the matter with the association.
When you are thinking about that possible support, I would ask you to note that in the last European Championship there were 3 medals, 2 gold and 1 silver, as well as 1 point ranking. (a great achievement for a small team)
Osmo Ulmala
gsm 050-66217
Online streaming will be tested at the weekend's races. Check if you see any familiar faces: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hwarang-taekwondo-nurmijärvi
Here is a list of the ones to follow more closely:
http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/seuroittain-v4.pdf
Malmin Taekwondo ry together with Markku Parviainen organizes an open taekwondo camp for all taekwondo enthusiasts on May 4, 2013. All WTF and ITF taekwondo representatives can participate in the camp.
Schedule:
Saturday 4 May 2013
12:00 – 14:00 Taekwondo technique, balance and speed exercises
15:00 – 17:00 Taekwondo self-defense and Taekwondo +30
17:30 – 18:30 Taekwondo physical training and self-confidence development
The price of the camp is 30 euros, which is paid on the spot or to Malmi Taekwondo ry's account: FI95 1470 3000 2315 25
Place: Tapanila sports center (http://www.tapanilanurheili.fi/karttajasisaankannit)
More information and registration: malmintaekwondo@gmail.com
The camp's official website: www.markkuparviainen.com/malmi-leiri
Head teacher: Markku Parviainen 5 Dan
Markku is a vocational teacher and currently lives in Sweden, where he has schools in Jönköping and Gothenburg. Markku has competed in the Finnish national team for approx. 10 years and has achieved 7 SM-Golds, EC-Bronze and 5th place in the WC.
Marku's students have achieved EC and MM Medals. For example, Veera Liukkonen the World Championship bronze and Jani Niemi the Junior European Championship Bronze
”I have been a Professional Coach since 1988. I have lived and taught in the USA, Finland and now for the last 12 years in Sweden. My goal is to bring a different perspective to Finnish taekwondo training. The idea of the camp is to train more from the student's point of view and I always try to find the student's own unique style.”
Welcome!
Malmi Taekwondo Association
tel. 050 3821069
A team of taekwondo athletes
Women under 46 kg
Tanja Lovikka – Beth Worthington (GBR) 1 – 8
Cadet girls under 44 kg
Sophia Vassilaki – Viviane Tranquille (CAN) 4 – 8
Sampo Pajulampi was the coach and Kai Lohman was part of the support team.
Good matches
The starting point for the tournament was that both athletes are in their first major European tournament, and thus the expectations for the results were set quite modest. The combination of travel, a gigantic tournament, unknown opponents and opponents known to be tough were already big stress factors beforehand. However, both of our representatives adapted well. Traveling and other activities went like clockwork, and the new things did not prevent high-quality preparation. The situation was therefore good, as both athletes, being almost the same size, were able to work smoothly to support each other in preparation.
Tanya
Tanja already played on Saturday. The weight loss was successful and on the day of the match, the atmosphere was suitably buzzing before the match. The opponent came from England and represented a good international middle level. Tanja didn't quite stay on board yet, because the opponent's good move closed the close match and the distances remained too long despite a good effort. However, good performance, and the development targets were easy to analyze. After working on them, we are one step further.
Sophia
Sophia's match on Sunday was an exciting battle. The opponent, who was almost two years older, was a strong fighter. Hard kicks combined with good technique were a combination worthy of a bronze medal. Sophia's back spin kick in the second round hit the neck and the judges drew points for a long time, because the cadets did not have video review. However, there were no points and the rest of the match was spent in chasing positions. Sophia was very involved in the match, but in the last moments no more points were scored.
Summary of the team
The performances were good, but there is work to be done. The jump to this level from the domestic games is big, and success requires a new gear in the eye.
General considerations
In general, I followed the matches of Tanja and Sophia's series the most, but of course with a side eye I managed to catch a glimpse of other Finns' matches as well as the whole tournament in general.
Aces High
In general, it can be said that the battle is won or lost in the air. This applies especially to the women's and smaller men's series, why not top-end matches in the big men's as well. Tactically, you have to take into account that the other can hit up once and playing zero zero like this is not an option. In addition, your focus must be on the main hits and playing them open. Your own protection must be functional and the coach must be alert with the card game.
The general formula doesn't work
The formulaic contestants did not succeed in the competition. The winning type relied on its own basic strengths, was able to reset the opponent's basic strengths and, above all, managed to surprise its opponent. More and more attention should be paid to this.
You have to have a big bunch of different basic schemes in your back pocket. You have to know how to read the opponent's basic pattern and handle your own plot with honor. In addition, you must be able to break your own and the opponent's patterns.
The arrangements didn't work either
The tournament was quite chaotic, so it served as a good school for the inexperienced team. However, for cadets, paying 50 euros for two sets of matches without video review is a little unfortunate. Especially when getting to the match was an endless grind in various places.
All results can be found at http://www.tpss.nl/Resultdetail.asp?ID=135
Next, the train is heading Nurmijärvi through to Spain.
Here's Tanja's match one set at a time:
Sampo Pajulampi
Women under 46 kg
Tanja Lovikka – Beth Worthington (GBR) 1 -8
Cadet girls under 44 kg
Sophia Vassilaki – Viviane Tranquille (CAN) 4 – 8








