Open Budo & Taekwondo championship in Germany

On 1 March 2008 the open Budo & Taekwondo championship in Nienburg/ Germany took place.  Those resounds was sells off and to competitive athletes of the most diverse Budo disciplines came around itself in the tournament to measure, accordingly highly was also the tension and excitement with all involved.  The match categories:  Forms, self-defense, 1 & 3 step fight, breaking as well as team fight were particularly well frequented. 

From the smallest Kids to the seniors from yellow belt to black belt all showed a your being able, concentration and achievement.  The following fighters which were particularly conspicuous in the respective category the maximumpossible score reached:  Kim Koller in the category three-step fight, Kevin Renz in the category self-defense, Emre Sahin in the category break test. 

With the movement forms the general impression is the most important :  Harmony, rhythm, flexibility, dynamics, strength, accuracy of the movements, correct running of the form. 

With the breaking CD IE counts correct execution of the technology with greatest possible force development on the hit surface.  The effectiveness of each technology is then placed when smashing boards, under proof.  It comes on however not only on the speed, techniques and strength, but also on the accuracy and the concentration on

In the category self-defense and 1/3 step fight one must demonstrate a defense action with a partner.  The clean, controlled and effective technique execution is the center of attention.  The team fight is a sporty fight between schools, with which by each school a team is placed by five fighters, who out-fight the victory then against the other teams. 

During the crew valuation this time the Budox sport park Nienburg under the direction of Ilker Kaya had reserved the first seat.  The Golden Dragon Martial Arts Center the second place in the crew valuation with only 14 fighters under the direction of Bernd Hoehle. 

One must say that the public carried very good applause out to mark to them was that they spent some beautiful and entertainment hours.  The organizers the Budo organization Europe and the Martial Arts Association – international (www.MAA-I.com) were very content.

Open Budo championships, Germany

Article written by MMA-I