~ DAULAT TUANKU~

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Waktu Perjalanan Ke Kejohanan POOMSEA

  • Tarkh:14 November 2010
  • Hari:Ahad(bergerak pada malm sabtu)
  • Masa:12:30malam(dijangka bergerak pda 1:30pagi)
  • Tempat:SAJ (Syarikat Air Johor)
  • Destinasi:SMK Taman Desa,Kuala Lumpur

Monday, November 8, 2010

Tournament NOVEMBER!

BERJUANG...

=14 NOVEMBER 2010=
(KEJOHANAN POOMSEA KUALA LUMPUR)

=24,25,26 NOVEMBER 2010=
(KEJOHANAN REMAJA KEBANGSAAN ANJURAN TM)

=28 NOVEMBER 2010=
(KEJOHANAN REMAJA *WTF* ANJURAN KORYO MUAR)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

think positive:)

Positive Mental Attitude

A positive mental attitude is a critical component of Taekwondo. A positive mental attitude keeps a person well focused and gives direction in whatever is being attempted; sparring, self-defense, breaking, or forms. A positive mental attitude is absolutely necessary in order to succeed in executing any movement. The student must have mental clarity and purpose and a sense of "yes I can" ingrained in his or her mind in order to master the art of Tae Kwon Do. With a positive mental attitude, nothing is impossible. A positive mental attitude enables the student to overcome feelings about low self-esteem, lack of physical or mental ability, and helps to develop moral character to train both the mind and the body. A positive mental attitude enables a student to execute any movement with ease and determination, giving the student a true sense of accomplishment.

Maureen Wood
1st Dan Black Belt (WTF)

usaha tangga kejayaan!!!

One of the most noticeable and repetitive problems students have in the beginning of their training is breaking techniques and the ability to consistently hit the kicking targets during classes.

There are 3 basic fundamentals that are easily overlooked when attempting to either complete a break successfully or hit a kicking target in class.

  1. You must always concentrate and focus on the center of the board or target.

  2. Acquire the board or target with your eyes (get your head around etc.), and then complete your technique.

  3. Follow through with your technique. Continue the hand or foot technique past your target.

Two helpful target training exercises will enable you to hit the targets or break your boards with remarkable results.

  1. Practice with a partner on your own time, not just in class. Purchase a kicking paddle and work on your techniques at home.

  2. I hang a kicking paddle from a screw in my basement overhead on a bungee cord, which allows you to raise & lower the target to different heights and practice on your own.

Remember to focus on the target, acquire the target/board with your eyes and follow all the way through the target with the technique. Your hands and feet will follow your eyes!!!

John Mikelonis
1st Dan Black Belt (WTF)