Hard work and careful work in the belt tests
In the last week of the autumn season, belt values were increased for all groups. The work was started on Tuesday by the 7-14-year-old junnu enthusiasts who started their hobby in the fall. The examiner and one of the group's coaches, Pauli Raivio, was very satisfied with the group's performance and attitude in the exam. Even the techniques and skills that were more difficult than the required level went well, and 19 new yellow belt owners deservedly walked away from the belt exam. The evening continued with the test for green ribbons and after that with the test for even higher belt values. The upper ones in particular showed great stretching in a versatile test, which, in addition to the techniques of the belt values, tested the ability to adapt to new types of training situations and applications of techniques. In general, Paul had a very positive impression of the evening. On Wednesday, Jenna Aalto took the test for 3-6 year olds, and Jenna also reported on the test in a positive tone. The belt competition culminated on Thursday in the adult test held by Teemu and Juho, where the upper belts went without sparing their speed. There was also good feedback from these tests, although a little accuracy was missed in terms of the movement sequences. The same can be signed for trains as well. In the spring, however, the opportunity to train movement sets increases rapidly, as a new group of hobbyists starts as early as January on Wednesday evenings. Taekwondo athletes recommend this group to all enthusiasts.
On behalf of the club, congratulations to those who completed the new belt rank!