Kumiai-Ryu Martial Arts from the Forbes Dojo (School) have been very busy with their preparations for the end of term Grading for both Little Ninjas and Seniors.
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March 29 was a huge night as 15 Little Ninjas and three senior members challenged for their next belt in the Karate Syllabus.
In our classes the children are taught a range of martial arts technique, self defence skills, co-ordination drills and fitness.
Those who successfully complete the training requirements are invited to challenge for their next belt at the end of the school term.
Shidoshi Nathan Lynch proudly presented the students with their belts and certificates and was very impressed with the enthusiasm the students showed throughout the day.
LITTLE NINJAS: Wednesday March 29 was a huge night as 15 Little Ninjas and three senior members challenged for their next belt in the Karate Syllabus.
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Special mention goes to Ben Crowley who levelled up to Green/Black Central Stripe Belt, Ben has been training with Kumiai Ryu for a couple of years now and has become quite the skilled Little Warrior.
Reaching this goal can lead to Leadership and Assistant Instructor opportunities.
Our senior Karate graders were put through an exhausting session testing their martial arts skills, fitness, self defence and Kata (forms).
All graders performed extremely well on the day, with all students advancing to their next level.
Muay Thai students will tested in all MT basics and skills in a few short weeks on May 4 in Young.
If successful they will advance to their next badge in the Muay Thai syllabus.
Term 2 is shaping up nicely for our Martial Artists with the first Round of the AMAC tournament held in Dubbo on April 30 with potentially having nine students competing.
These Tournaments can lead to Australian and international Titles.
In late May Shidoshi Nathan will be heading to Melbourne to compete in the Australian Sanda Titles.
Sanda is Chinese Boxing with full contact kick and punches with throws and takedowns included.
The Sanda Australian Titles can lead to World Title competitions, this year it will be held in Russia.