By Konner Evans, 2nd dan
Mark your calendars because the 34th Denver Martial Arts Championships is right around the corner! The Denver Martial Arts Championships will be hosted at Alameda International on September 6-7. Join us for exciting competitions for student of all ages and belt.
The Denver Martial Arts Championships is the beginning to another exciting year of Moo Sul Kwan tournaments! This is a great opportunity for your student to learn the importance of competition and sportsmanship. Don’t miss your chance to start this year off strong!
Events Include:
- Poomse
- Tiger Poomse
- Most Kicks
- Sparring
- First Point Wins
- Breaking
- Target Kicking
- Staff Poomse
Schedule:
- Friday:
- 6:00pm - Black Belts
- Saturday:
- 6:30am - Black Belts
- 8:00am - Red, Brown & Purple (all ages)
- 10:30am - White-Blue (ages 8 and under)
- 1:00pm - White-Blue (ages 9 and up)
Spectators are welcome to come and watch anytime!
Registration for the tournament online by clicking on this link! Registration is due August 29th. Your student should receive a brochure in class soon with more information about the tournament. Talk to your instructor for more information or any questions about the tournament!
Tournaments are key to being a successful student in Moo Sul Kwan. Students will improve in their Taekwondo training but also develop and improve important life skills. Students will get valuable feedback from both their fellow competitors and judges on how they can improve. Students also learn the value of competition. Competition inspires everyone to work harder in class to continue to improve. Students also learn how to understand and follow rules of competition.
Students will also benefit from tournaments by building relationships with their peers. At tournaments students have the opportunity to meet other students around their age and belt level as well as everyone else in the Moo Sul Kwan family. Students will also learn to respect others such as their fellow competitors. Also to respect and listen to those in authority. Also participants will learn to have good sportsmanship by learning to show respect to their fellow competitor regardless of the results of the competition.
Participating in Tournaments also gives students the opportunity to compete on their own which will help them learn to think as an individual. In doing so students will also develop confidence in themselves.
Tournaments help students develop essential skills both in Taekwondo and in life. Tournaments push students to strive for the next level of their training. Don’t miss your chance to participate in the 34th Denver Martial Arts Championship and register today!