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THE SPRING SEASON STARTS WITH RESTRICTIONS

The spring season for taekwondo athletes begins with restrictions. AVI has continued to close sports facilities on January 24. until. This means that only children and young people born in 2003 and younger can practice as normal. Adult enthusiasts can either book a self-directed private practice at https://taekwondohelsinki.fi/taekwondo/varaa-yksityisharjoitus/ or inquire about private lessons by sending an email to .

Self-directed private exercises can be booked 3 per week. Private training is included in the training contract. In its guidelines, the Finnish government recommends that people take no more than five people from outside the family to private events held indoors. All participants must have a valid training contract.

Private lessons cost €30/h/person, €40/h/2 people, €45/h/3 people or €50/h/4 people, including room and instructor.

You can agree to do private practice together with a friend. All participants must have valid training contracts. Arrange training sessions in the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/744940643577147

Race groups are organized as usual.

Read more:

AVI's announcement: https://avi.fi/tiedote/-/tiedote/69929083
Spring practice times: https://tu11.fi/taekwondo/harjoitusajat/
Book your private tour: https://taekwondohelsinki.fi/taekwondo/varaa-yksityisharjoitus/
Agree on shared private tours: https://www.facebook.com/groups/744940643577147

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Christmas break 23.12.-9.1., additional training during Christmas and spring training times

Taekwondo athletes thank you for the past season! We spend Christmas break from 23 December to 9 January.

Additional Christmas training

Adults and those training with a competition contract can use the hall for independent training on the days in between. You should post a message about this info@tu11.fi.main.hoste.fi the day before the desired training time.

Wednesday 29.12.

17:00-18:00 4-9 year olds
18:00-19:00 10-17 year olds (Note – no training for over 18 year olds due to AVI's closure decision) 

Tuesday 4.1. 

17:00-18:00 4-9 year olds
18:00-19:00 10-17 year olds (Note – no training for over 18 year olds due to AVI's closure decision) 

Thursday 6.1.

17:00-18:00 4-9 year olds
18:00-19:00 10-17 year olds (Note – no training for over 18 year olds due to AVI's closure decision) 

Spring practice times


 

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Indoor competitions 18.12. canceled

Due to the prevailing corona situation, we consider it best to cancel the gym competition event planned for Saturday. The time right before Christmas is challenging anyway, because possible chains of exposure and quarantines would not only be more challenging to figure out, but would also ruin many people's holiday plans. In addition, relatively few participants have signed up for the indoor competition so far. 

The aim is to hold the event at the beginning of the year if the corona situation allows. 

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Championship competitions 2021

The championship competitions took place on 5.12. In Lieto. TU11 was the best team in the match and even in the business series, the small team showed great performances!

Our Finnish champion 2021:

Adults, match:

Teemu Heino M +87
Bardia Mirzaei M -87
Bardia Mirzaei M -80
Juuli Mankonen's F-49

Juniors:

Sara Quinones +68 kg
Honey La -68 kg

Cadets, match:

Isabella Anttila -29 kg
Ken Anttila -33 kg
Markus Liuko -45
Jenny Vettenniemi -55 kg
Milay Endah -47 kg

Business series:

Christian Kamphuis, Freestyle, U30 group
Sofia Sarala and Aino Kortelainen, Cadet Group

All results:
Match https://revelage.net//Events/Results?CompetitionId=32
Business series https://bin.yhdistysavain.fi/1604345/BStdQ67Bzit5z7w2S85k0WfDaU/Liikesarjojen%20SM-kilpailut%202021%20kaikki%20tulokset.pdf

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6.12. no exercises!

We are celebrating Independence Day and the hall is closed!

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Taekwondo athletes participating in the Don't break sports campaign

Human rights are at the core of sport. The Don't break sports campaign awakens all sports and exercise lovers to an even better sports world, where everyone could play sports safely and on their own. Sport is broken without human rights.

https://alarikourheilua.fi/

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December belt exams

The last belt exams of the fall season will be held in December 13-16. Participants get I invite you to the exam by email.

Belt exam schedules

3-6 year olds performing the tiger sign and dragon sign

Mon 13.12. from 18:00 to 19:00

7-9 year old yellow belt graduates

Mon 13.12. from 17:00 to 18:00

10-12 year old yellow belt graduates

Tue 14.12. from 17:00 to 18:00

7-12 year olds who complete the green ribbons 

Wed 15.12. from 17:00 to 18:00

7-12 year old green belts, blue ribbons and blue belts

Wed 15.12. from 18:00 to 19:00

+13-year-old yellow belt, green ribbon and green belt performers

Thu 16.12. from 17:00 to 18:00

Upper belts

Thu 16.12. from 18:30 to 20:30

How do you get to the belt exams?

You can get to the belt exams by collecting enough practice marks from the previous belt exam. We calculate training visits based on recorded workouts, so remember to log your exercise every time you go to the gym. 

The prerequisite for entering the exam is also that you know the things required in the exam at a sufficient level and follow the rules of conduct in the gym during the exercises.

You do not need to register for the exam in advance. However, please let us know if you are not going to participate in the exam after receiving the invitation.

What is required in the belt test?

In the belt exam, you need to know the technical requirements of the exam and the sets of movements. The requirements of the previous exams also still have to be mastered. You can find the technical requirements in the training instructions on the hall wall.

We are currently updating the belt test requirements. After the update work, they will also be available in electronic form.

How should you prepare for the exams?

The best preparation for the exam is to attend training actively and versatile. For example, enthusiasts who emphasize match training should also attend basic training from time to time, and correspondingly, those training in basic hobby groups should deepen their skills in the form of match training and movement sets.

Movement sets should be practiced especially well, because they gather almost all the techniques required in the exam and embody the ability of the enthusiast to rhythm the techniques and generate strength in them. After learning a new movement sequence, repeat it as much as possible.

In the weeks before the exam, movement sets are also repeated more than usual in training. 

What does the exam cost and how is it billed?

You can find our belt test price list:

https://tu11.fi/taekwondo/hinnasto/vyokoehinnasto/

We will invoice you for the exam by email after the exam.

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Medals from the crushing race

21.11. a crushing competition was organized at the Espoo Taekwondo Academy. The taekwondo athletes had a triple victory in the men's handcrush (1. Juhana Raitasalo, 2. Jyri Väyliö, 3. Lasse Laaksonen). 1st place for Lasse in the side kick and 3rd place for Oskar Väyliö in the powerball. Luca Lonka collected medals from several children's series.

Score:

https://www.taekwondoacademy.fi/murskauskisa/tulokset/

Organizer's race photos:

https://www.taekwondoacademy.fi/murskauskisa/kuvia-ja-videoita/

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European championships for business series 18.-21.11., Seixal, Portugal

The EC championships for business series will be held in Portugal In Seixal 18.-21.11. Taekwondo athletes are represented by Christian Kamphuis, Aino Kortelainen and Sofia Sarala. Christian participates in the adult freestyle series and the U30 group series. Aino participates in the cadet girls' individual series and the cadet girls' group series together with Sofia Sarala and Airada Heikkilä (Kuopio). Sofia also participates in the cadet doubles series together with Lassi Kaasinen (Herttoniemi).

In own words

Achieving a prestigious competition place requires a lot of work and perseverance. How much do you train on a weekly basis?

Aino: The amount of training varies depending on which features and areas I focus on. Now that the preparation for the competition is underway, the amount of training is less, because I only do sports training. In summer and early autumn, when the effort was at its hardest, the amounts varied between 15-20 hours per week.  

Sophia: The amount of training for me also varies depending on how close the games are. In the summer, there is about 10 hours of training per week, and now less when the competitions are coming up. Before the games, we only do sports training. The body must be kept ready and energetic for the games. The last week is really light.

Christian: Today, I train less time per week than, for example, a couple of years ago. I'm trying to focus even more on quality and that I also recover better. Each week is a little different due to the varying schedules of the school. A normal week usually includes about 2x per week boom saw, 1-2x trickery, 3-4x per week characteristic training (speed exercises, strength and mobility). I try to take 1-2 days of complete rest a week these days. When I was younger, I was able to recover even from larger amounts of training.

How much do you train on your own and what?

Sophia: A lot depends on whether the guided workouts are suitable for what I want to hone, or whether I prefer to train independently. If you aim high, you have to do a lot yourself.

Aino: I do about half myself. At the moment, I mostly do the characteristic training myself and some of the sport training as well. A couple of times a week, I go over things with the coach and we work on different skills. Otherwise, yourself.

Christian: 90% of the time I train alone. In practice, I only train with a group in poomsae training. I don't have a permanent trainer at the moment, but I am responsible for my own training. Fortunately, I get a lot of help from my training buddies and sometimes from outside coaches too! I like to train alone, because I can focus on my own thing in peace. It's also more practical due to fluctuating schedules.

You have a great attitude during training, which helps you to continue from one training to another?

Aino: It's really hard to describe. The goals are high and internal motivation is needed to achieve them. I want to find out what I can do at my best. As a goal, it motivates a lot.

Sophia: We are going along similar lines. Internal motivation must be found. When the competitions are approaching, you focus on them fully and try to show the best version of yourself. I go one race at a time and give all my attention to the next performance.

Christian: I really enjoy the process of self-development, no matter the topic! In my opinion, training should basically be fun most of the time. It is also motivating to notice how development takes place from year to year.

Aino and Sofia, you also guide Taekwondo athletes in training for children. How has the competition experience at a tough level been useful in training guidance?

Sophia: We already know the techniques very well and have received a lot of quality feedback from our coaches, so we can share our tips and expertise. We ourselves have learned what good and encouraging feedback is like.

Aino: We have experience in what is required. We already trained a lot as children, so we know what kind of training is needed and we have been able to see the model from our own coaches. However, we have to remember that everyone is different and we can't just assume what is needed or always do exactly the same way.  

What last-minute race preparation routines do you have?

Aino: You have to take care of the basics, even if you're nervous and you don't like breakfast. I try to wake up peacefully and talk about things that relax and help. The warm-ups are pretty much the same every time these days. First, a bit of leg kicking and then a bit harder sport-specific training. When I'm waiting for my own performance, I don't look at my opponents or their scores at all. If the race has more than one round, I don't look at my own ranking either.

Sophia: I don't have a particularly specific routine. I try to find the right feeling and assess what my body needs today. However, I always do one thing. Just before my turn, on the corner of the competition mat, I try to relax and close my eyes for a moment to find the right kind of focus.

Christian: In the last week before the Games, I rest significantly more than usual. I try to keep my thoughts on things other than the games for as long as possible. I try to sleep a lot and eat well.

Throw in the best tips for alleviating race tension for enthusiasts who are starting to compete?

Sophia: Of course, it depends on the person, what helps everyone in relieving the stress of the competition. For me, that moment before my turn and calming down in general are important. It's easy to be over-energetic and tense during competitions. Conscious relaxation makes you feel better.

Aino: Everyone is really different. I'm always nervous myself. However, you have to remember that getting excited is natural and you don't have to be afraid of it. You get used to it. On race day, it's good to try to focus on yourself, and not analyze or compare. Don't look at others or give extra energy to the tension.

Christian: I recommend that you do everything else nice before the race days. It's good to keep your thoughts elsewhere so you don't exhaust yourself mentally before the race day. On the day of the race itself, I try to keep a sense of humor so that it doesn't feel too real. Listening to music also often helps to relax or psych yourself out, depending on how you feel and what kind of mood you want to get into the competition. Competing is fun and excitement is also fun when you learn to control it! Try to enjoy the racing feeling!

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Plum Kopisto in the European Youth Championships on 13 November 2021

Plum Kopisto represented taekwondo athletes and Finland on 13 November 2021 in the European Youth Championships in Sarajevo. Plum competed in the boys' under 68 kg weight class. In the opening round, the Spaniard was stronger 24-6.





You can watch the matches live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2r3yMatiSo&list=PLNZ4ldstTfNusSR14gxZNPPMJFOHydrzr

Organizer's Viber channel: https://invite.viber.com/?g2=AQBhpIg9KCi8EE3M8dmj6siuOqXgrj9Lz62DAgGF4x4VJk7vVPiQOEz89jKBxBcF&lang=fi

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