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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
TKD Testing - Friday, November 9th @ 6pm
The testing date has been changed form November 2nd to November 9th to avoid conflicts with the tournament on Saturday.
Monday, October 29, 2012
No Hapkido Class - Saturday, November 3rd
There will be no Hapkido class on November 3rd. We will be attending the Central Wisconsin Taekwondo Championships tournament in Stevens Point.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Black Belt Promotions
On Friday, October 5th American Taekwondo & Fitness held black belt testing for 5 individuals. The examiners for the promotion test were GrandMasters Ronald Suggs from Swiss Home, Oregon and Henk Boese of Eau Claire, WI.
Drew Ohms was promoted to 3rd dan black belt, Deverick & Davin Ohms were promoted to 4th dan black belt, and John McCrackin & Mike Fenske were promoted to 5th dan black belt.
Drew Ohms was promoted to 3rd dan black belt, Deverick & Davin Ohms were promoted to 4th dan black belt, and John McCrackin & Mike Fenske were promoted to 5th dan black belt.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
2012 Hapkido Seminar a Big Success
On Saturday, October 6th American Taekwondo & Fitness hosted a Hapkido Seminar with special guest GrandMaster Ronald Suggs from Swiss Home, Oregon. GM Suggs has been a good friend to ATF for years, and this was his 3rd visit to Eau Claire. Some of his accolades in martial arts include a 9th Dan in Hapkido, founder of the United Hapkido Federation, 9th Dan Taekwondo Jidokwan, and 8th Dan Kukkiwon Taekwondo.
We appreciate his time spent with us and expertise. There were 14 people in attendance for the event, and it was a gratifying experience for everyone. The seminar began at 9:00am with warm-ups, and basic kicking techniques. Over the next 4 hours students practiced joint locks, takedowns, striking, and ground fighting. The day concluded with lunch at Pizza Plus.
We appreciate his time spent with us and expertise. There were 14 people in attendance for the event, and it was a gratifying experience for everyone. The seminar began at 9:00am with warm-ups, and basic kicking techniques. Over the next 4 hours students practiced joint locks, takedowns, striking, and ground fighting. The day concluded with lunch at Pizza Plus.
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