GRADING TOMORROW!

Don’t forget that the grading is tomorrow.

The grading will start at 6:30 p.m. sharp. Everyone should be sure to arrive a little bit early to do their own warm-up.

You must be in attendance to be graded. Be sure that you use the washroom prior to the beginning of the grading. Students will be given only short breaks once the grading has begun. Bring water and ALL of your equipment. KNOW HOW TO TIE YOUR BELT!

Good luck to everyone.

See you at the dojo!

Video on YouTube

We have posted a helpful kata video on YouTube for our younger members who need to know Power Kata for their grading next week and want to practice at home.

The video will only be available until the grading day and will then be removed from the video library.

You can find the video here.

Excellent Workout

Everyone worked really hard at last night’s workout! Good job!!

The grading is NEXT WEEK! 

Everyone (all ages and belt ranks) should be at the dojo ready to start at 6:30. In other words, we start at 6:30 sharp. Students must be in attendance to be graded or they will have to wait for the spring grading.

Practice at home. Work hard!

See you at the dojo!

Session 2

… begins on Tuesday. It is December 1, 2015!

Please bring payment for the new session when you come to class that night.

Only 2 regular classes left before the grading on December 15!

Remember… in order to be graded, you must be there for the grading. Only makes sense… don’t cha think?

Great Tournament!

Congratulations and thank you to everyone who participated in the tournament this weekend!

Whether you were competing or helping out in some other way, everyone who contributed in any way helped to make the tournament a huge success!

We had many comments from our visitors about how great our tournament is, and much of that is due to the help we receive from our volunteers.

Way to go, everyone!

Here is some tournament info:

  • We had 105 individual competitors and 31 black belts.
  • Our age and belt rank ranged from 4 year old white belt to 8th Dan Black Belt.
  • There were 3 senate members in attendance.
  • We had 7 of the 11 National Team members in attendance plus 3 of their coaches.
  • The National Team training sessions on Friday were exciting and well attended.
  • We had representation from 4 provinces: Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario.
  • The Clint McFarland Memorial Trophy recipient was Sensei Cheryl Boivin from Calgary. Clint was a karateka with our club under Sensei Rathe and died tragically in a workplace accident. Because of his passion for karate, his family donated money to the club. The Memorial Trophy was established and the recipient is selected by the black belts in attendance at the tournament. In a nutshell, the recipient is someone whom the Senseis would like to introduce to Sensei Shintani. The recipient need not be a top competitor, but represents the qualities that were important to Sensei. Sensei Cheryl is a very deserving recipient.
  • We offered 6 additional trophies this year for “Outstanding Karateka” as selected by Sensei Denis and Sensei Ron. The recipients of those awards were: Just for Kicks Male – Sawyer Tomaszewski (MMWKK); Just for Kicks Female – Karsyn Gervais (MMWKK); Jr. Male – Ethan Anderson (MMWKK); Jr. Female – Leila Lawrence (Calgary); Adult Male – Rolland Bouchard (MMWKK); Adult Female – Marlee Cormier (MMWKK). Congratulations!
  • The katana and wakazashi raffle was won by Sensei Owen Day of Weyburn, SK.

Many photos from the tournament can be seen online by going to Instagram and searching the hashtag – #carlylekarate30

Thank you to everyone who posted pictures! We hope to share some more.

Many videos were taken of the National Team in various kata and kumite events, and will posted to our YouTube channel gradually over the next while. Our YouTube channel can be found at this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC2pAm3tY2-mkYgl-UcKp-g or by going to YouTube an searching for Moose Mountain Karate.

Be sure to view some of the previous posts to see some images from the weekend.

Excellent job, everyone! Remember, regular class in the regular place tomorrow.

See you at the dojo!

National Team Training and Clinic TODAY!

The open training session with the National Team is today starting at 9:30 am. 

This session is being held in G.F. Kells High School gym, the same location as the clinic and tournament.

The clinic  and dance are taking place this evening with the clinic beginning at 6:30 pm for ages 5 to 12 and then continuing from 7:30 to 9:00 pm for ages 13 and up.

The dance begins shortly after 9:00 pm once the DJ is set up and ready to go.

It should be an excellent day!