Three sections were covered in the summer training seminar. On the sports field, we went through running, jumping and throwing, in the weight room various squats, grabs and parallel pull-ups, and in the taekwondo gym body control, rubber band training and mobility training. The pace was quite brisk and individual movements were tried only briefly.
Thanks to all participants. We hope for feedback and promise that we will continue in the fall.
Children under 16 17.00-19.00
Over 16 years old 19.00-21.00
Taekwondo athletes organize indoor competitions on Tuesday 19 June 2012. In indoor competitions, everyone can agree on their match partner and possible main contact with each other, so there is no participation threshold. There is a central referee in the matches and the points are counted as in real competitions.
The competitions start with children's (under 16) matches at 17:00 and around 19:00 we move on to the adult matches. Indoor competitions are free for TU11 members and Coaching Center athletes, the price for others is 10 euros. Indoor competitions replace the normal exercises on Tuesday.
In the indoor competition, you can order the necessary protections for the competition (not mandatory, except for mouth guards / €6 and bottom guards / €22). If you don't have protectors, the club will lend them to the race.
22.5. Teemu Heino held a belt test at the taekwondo athletes' gym where the following people increased their belt values:
Hilla Palviainen 1st dan
Tom Åkerholm 1. kup
Matti Puromäki 2nd cup
Salla Tuominen 3. kup
Mörötti Hannula 7+. cup
25.4. In the test conducted by Petteri Kauppinen, the following increased their belt values:
Sami Timame 9th Cup
Amir Timame 9. kup
Aatos Rintala 8. kup
Moona Puromäki 8. kup
Arno Valtonen 8. kup
Eetu Ikonen 8.kup
Janika Tatti 8. kup
Ville Rauhanen 8. kup
Arttu Mäkelä 8.kup
Timo-Ringo Kukk 8.kup
Nea Mäkelä 8. kup
Mette Puromäki 8. kup
Sebastian Ben-Amor 8. kup
Iida Rissanen 8. kup
Anton Sjöholm 8. kup
Arthur Nikkinen's 8th kup
Eetu, Amalia and Victor
26.5. In the organized test, Petteri Kauppinen awarded the following belt values: Eetu Ikonen's 8th cup
Amalia Vultur 8. kup
Victor Vultur 8. cup
TU11 congratulates all those who have increased their belt rank!
Hilla Palviainen took gold in the girls' under 63 kg category at the PM Games held in Malmö, Sweden, on Saturday. In their first match, Hilla defeated Riihimäki's Roosa Torttila with a score of 11-1. In the final, Hilla was met by a training friend from the training center and a fierce competitor, Jenna Partanen (Tapiola Taekwondo Hwang). In her semi-final, Jenna had defeated the tall Swede, Natalie Fogelberg, with a wonderful performance. In the final, the situations varied, but at the end of the game, the score was 8-5 for Hilla. I saw Hilla win the Nordic championship.
Juho Ranta (men -87 kg) took bronze in his series after defeating Aki Tiihonen from Lahti in the quarter-finals. In the semifinals, the score line of the main hits favored Dennis Zorko from Sweden, who won the series, who went on to win the series, defeating Joonas Rynö of Helsinki Taekwondo in the final.
Teemu Heino (men +87 kg) also did not find the right kind of hits in his semi-final match against Sweden's Mustafa Jukovic. Despite Teemu's hard effort, the match ended in favor of the Swede 2-1. In the final, Jukovic defeated Tero Kuorikoski from Lahti and took the series victory.
Bring your friends to training, you get a free month of training!
When you bring your friend to training, and he signs a contract of three, six or twelve months, you will receive the first month of your next contract
free. In addition, your friend will get a discount on the dobok 10% when he buys it at the time of signing the contract.
Download and print the attached document or get one from the gym!
Teemu suffered a defeat in his opening match against Slovenian Ivan Trajcovicile with a score of 7-2. The Slovenian got silver, losing to Italy's Leonard Basile with 7-6 points.
Juho Kostiainen took a sure victory over his Ukrainian opponent in the first round in the men's category under 74 kg.
In the second round, the Russian Aliaskhab Sirazhov, who won the whole competition, won the match with 4-15.
In the opening match, Simo Siltanen (men under 68 kilos) faced a very experienced representative of Croatia, who did not give the Finn much of a chance. Filip Gricic won the opening match 20-3 and continued until the silver.
Overall, the team's performance was quite modest. Only Sami and Toni Lahtinen's good opening matches gave the team hope for better, but in the future their inexperience prevented them from going further.
Teemu is the pre-favorite of the series Miehet +87.
Teemu will fight already on Thursday.
Taekwondo athletes have a strong representation in the Finnish European Championship team. The tournament will take place in Manchester from 3 to 6 May.
Teemu Heino, men over 87 kilos
Teemu will fight already on Thursday. 3.5.
Teemu's preparation has gone smoothly. Fitness has been maintained and some sports training is also on the schedule. The goal in the competition is to have good matches and a medal is also in mind.
Juho Kostiainen, men under 74 kilos Juho will compete on the final day of the tournament, Sunday 6 May.
Juho is in great physical shape, and fighting at a higher level than the normal series makes it easier to prepare. In Serbia last year, the match went well even in a bigger series. Mitalia goes after Juhok.
In addition, Juho Ranta as the team's physiotherapist and Sampo Pajulampi as the manager are going on the trip with our club.