TU11 organizes the Otteluliiga final competition on November 17, 2012 in Helsinki's Ruskeasuo sports hall. The event is organized together with the Helsinki Taekwondo Club, which is responsible for the league finals of the movement series competitions.
Come and do and experience top taekwondo
Organizing competitions is rewarding, but it requires a lot of work, so volunteers are needed. A poorly taped list has appeared on the wall of TU11's hall (on the bulletin board wall at the end of the front door), on which you can write your name and express your willingness to help with the competition arrangements. No special skills are required, but everyone will surely find something to do. However, if you have, for example, first aid training, orderly card, etc., then mention it.
Of course, you can also indicate your willingness by email to: info@taekwondourheilijat.fi
A busy, but interesting and fun day ahead!
Finnish Taekwondo Association referee trainers Tatu Iivanainen and Ilkka Vikström taught on 15.9. in the judge training, nine new judge experiments for the secrets of the judge's work. In addition, in the afternoon, ten experienced judges especially updated their information From DaeDo.'s PSS system.
The TU11 trainees were Mikko Karjalainen and Janne Rita.
The taekwondo referee is a key factor in the match situation
A good referee enables an equal and safe match. A good referee also knows how to manage the match in such a way that the competitive event progresses smoothly and the match is meaningful to watch. For players, the referee of their own club is also an important source of information, as policies vary and the rules are refined every year. In addition, the referee sees the match from a slightly different perspective than the contestant himself, and can thus also give feedback for the contestant's development.
The Finnish Taekwondo Federation made a decision to centralize federation-led coaching in Turku. With this decision, the association no longer wants to support competition coaching in the capital region, so the operation of Training Center 1 will end immediately with this decision. However, TU11 is strongly committed to top taekwondo coaching in the capital region, and will continue daily coaching both in terms of matches and movement sets as before, now as a club activity.
Taekwondo skills for the benefit of enthusiasts
"Although the union's decision was undeniably a big disappointment, with it we can focus almost completely on the activities of our own club and top sports within its framework", states TU11 chairman Teemu Heino and continues: "We have national excellence in the sport in a completely different way than in other parts of the country and these the experts are also strongly committed to the activity."
Although the practical operational changes are partly still to be decided, Taekwondo athletes 2011 aims for even better operations. Even though it is only the second year of operation, the club is already well among the 10 largest clubs in Finland, based on licenses. The area of activity of the society is Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa, and there are enthusiasts from all three of these cities, some even further afield, e.g. From Nurmijärvi. The club is also responsible for the organization of the league finals of this year's match of the association and expects good success from the coming competition season as well.
Taekwondo Lahti Ry organizes the third consecutive Prodo Camp match camp at Kamppailu-Areena on September 15, 2012, where versatile exercises are offered to junior competitors (AE Juniors). The theme of the camp this year is an imaginative and proactive match style.
Prodo Camp is a great way to open the autumn racing season for the sledding rider!
Kim Sinisalo, Sauli Glad, Tiiu Tuomi, Erol Yildiz, Simo Siltanen and Aki Tiihonen are responsible for directing the camp exercises.
Sunday 23.9. is a good opportunity to practice the match with other contestants. Anyone over the age of 10 who has previous match experience can participate in the camp organized at the Budokwai hall in Turku. The license must also be in order!
The match referee committee of the Finnish Taekwondo Association welcomes all new referees to Helsinki at the TU11 hall on Saturday 15 September 2012! The theory test is performed during the course day. The participants of the course receive match referee C rights after successfully passing the theory test and the display test given in one of the autumn match competitions.
The course is taught by Tatu Iivanainen
The last day of registration is Tuesday 11 September 2012
Registration takes place by sending to the address:
tatu.iivanainen@gmail.com about each participant
following information:
· License number
· Participant's first and last name
· Date of birth
· Postal address
· Telephone number
· Email
· Company
Hilla Palviainen played two matches in the Polish Open & Warzaw Cup tournament held last weekend. In the first round, in the girls' under 63 kg category, Aleksandra Jarosz from Poland faced off, who recognized Hilla as better with a score of 7-2. The next opponent was Tereza Schindlerova from the Czech Republic. Earlier this year, the Czech won the Junior World Championship bronze in Egypt and has already been in the final of the A-class tournament three times this year. Hilla answersb The Czech had a tight match, but in the end won the tight match with a score of 9-11. In the final, the Czech also defeated another Finn, Tapiola Taekwondo's Jenna Partanen, and thus secured the series victory.
Among other Finns, in addition to Jenna Partanen (silver, girls under 63 kg), it is worth mentioning Budokwa's Tanja Pasanen, who won the women's under 53 kg category.
Next weekend's Polish Open gathers an impressive list of competitors from around the world. The weight is from Eastern and Northern European countries. The entire list and the online results service can be found at www.tpss.nl.
Hilla Palviainen is going to get a successful start to the autumn season from a tough competition. Hilla is competing in the junior leagues in her last fall, and the main goal of the season is to win both the under-18 and adult Finnish championships.
Petteri Kauppinen and Renne Komulainen (HTKD), photographer Jari Tattari
Autumn for taekwondo athletes is lively. Listed below are a few events to mark in the calendar:
Open camp on September 8, 2012 in Nurmijärvi
Hwarang Taekwondo Nurmijärvi organizes a camp open to everyone on Saturday 8 September 2012 at Maaniitu school.
Next to the camp is an open pooms camp, directed by Jarkko Mäkinen 5th dan. In addition, the camp has the opportunity to learn from a top instructor in a match as well, because the match technique will be guided by Kim Sinisalo, 1st dan. Olli Siltanen's 3rd dan will give children and those who like children a boost. In addition, our own club's instructor Ramil Mansikka 4.dan accelerates towards the end of the day.
The match referee committee will organize on Saturday 15.9. in the hall of the match referee's basic course Taekwondourheilijat 2011 in Konala, Helsinki (Ruosilankuja 3 C, 00390 Helsinki).
The course provides the skills to act as a corner referee and, to a limited extent, as a center referee in domestic matches. Match referee C rights are granted to those who have satisfactorily completed the basic course, the related theory test and a display test in one of the autumn match competitions.
The price of the course is €100/participant.
Registration and further information: Teemu or Sampo
The camp is intended for junior competitors and their parents. Kim Sinisalo, Sauli Glad, Tiiu Tuomi, Erol Yildiz, Simo Siltanen and Aki Tiihonen guide the exercises at the camp.
Pauli Raivio, instructor of taekwondo athletes, completed a new belt rank
Pauli Raivio, instructor of taekwondo athletes, completed a new belt rank
TU11's instructor, Pauli Raivio, completed his third Dan black belt in taekwondo last Sunday, September 2, 2012. Pauli completed the test at his home club Taekwondo Lahti Associationin the belt tests held in . Paul was awarded the belt by Henri Nordenswan.
Taekwondo holistically
Like other instructors of Taekwondo athletes, Paul also has behind him a huge amount of comprehensive Taekwondo training, which includes, in addition to competitive matches, basic technique and movement sequences consisting of them, as well as various kicking and self-defense techniques.
At the taekwondo athletes' gym in Konala, Pauli instructs elementary and advanced groups of adults together with responsible instructors Teemu Heino (advanced group) and Juho Ranna (elementary group).
Taekwondo athletes congratulate Paul on his new belt rank!
From the right: Lubomir T. Todorov, Slavi Binev, Nina Todorova, Anna Kumpulainen and Teemu Heino
Teemu Heino, the chairman of taekwondo athletes and a member of the athletes' committee of the Finnish Olympic Committee, received an invitation to meet Bulgarian ambassador and MEP and taekwondo influencer, Slavi Binev. The host of the dinner was the Bulgarian ambassador, Lubomir T. Todorov, who wanted to be active in the development of cooperation between Finnish and Bulgarian taekwondo.
During the dinner, we discussed not only taekwondo and its status in Finland and Bulgaria, but also the relations between the countries in general, as well as the cultural and scientific differences and similarities between the countries. We returned from dinner with a stomach full of good food and a mind full of knowledge about Bulgaria.