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Let’s get ready for the national championships

It’s been a big year already and there is so much more coming up.  And one of the big events of the year is the National Chito-Ryu Karate Championships.  This year, the event will be on the Gold Coast for the first time ever and it’s going to be a big one!

Being so close to home, we want to make sure that we are well represented with a strong team from the Sunshine Coast.  For the last 4 years Sunshine Coast dojo has won the team kata perpetual trophy, Qld won the team kumite trophy last year (with members from Sunshine Coast & Gold Coast dojos on the team), and last year the tournament Champion was Sunshine Coast’s own Sensei Sandra.

But tournaments are not just about who wins, most importantly they are about stretching yourself and growing yourself to be the best you can be.  You won’t win everytime, and things don’t always go to plan, but tournaments are always a great way to test your skills and to learn about how you respond under pressure.  That’s why we still have a few more local beginner tournaments before the nationals later in the year.  We want to give you an opportunity to put your skills to the test and earn your place on the Sunshine Coast team to go to the nationals.

Coming up next month – Satruday, 13th August, we have Round 5 of the Qld Chito-Ryu tournament circuit.  This is a beginner tournament open to all members of all ages and levels.  If you’ve never competed before, this is the perfect event for you, it’ll be a great way to get started and see what all the fuss is about.

Get your entry form for the upcoming Sunshine Coast Beginner tournament.

If you’ve been to a few tournaments this year already, then I bet you want to learn more about the results and the season rankings from round 4 held on the Gold Coast last month.  So, here they are:

If you’re planning on coming to the next Sunshine Coast Beginner Tournament, please write

A Great Day At The 2011 Sunshine Coast Championships

Once again thank you to everyone who helped make today a great success.  As usual from an organisation point of view we tried a few new things today in an effort towards the never ending and ongoing improvement to make our tournaments better for everyone.

This time we made the change with our beginner divisions from kumite skills triathlon to just kumite tag.  The kumite tag matches are proving to be really popular both with competitors and spectators.  Also the kumite tag matches are great entry level event for beginners to build up confidence and skills.

Previously we gave the beginners the chance to compete in both kumite and kumite skills triathlon.  But this time we decided that it would be good to make them choose where they best fit in terms of their confidence and ability.  While some competitors are a little bit disappointed with less opportunity to gain points towards the season rankings, it now both seniors and juniors alike the more level playing field rather than potentially tipping the scales towards beginners with more events to enter.

The other big change this time around was the way the divisions were determined.  Rather than just breaking up as usual we decided to mix it up a bit challenge some of the competitors who usually end up with small divisions.  We’ve had some good and bad feedback about this already, but we’re keen to get a bit more feedback about what we’ll do next time.  For some competitors it was an emotional ride as a result, but it definitely served the purpose of stretching some people who were starting to get a little bit too comfortable.  Need to discuss this a little more with other instructors and of course the students affected.

As usual a huge thank you to everyone who stepped up and volunteered their time to help set up, run the event and pack up.  A special thank you to Jim & Emma Moehead, Paul & Henrik Flynn who at the end of a long day came back to the dojo and unpacked everything and took it all upstairs into storage ready for the next tournament.

Anyway, here’s the bit that I’m sure everyone is waiting for… the results & season rankings.

2011 – QLD Tournament Circuit Points Table – Round 3

2011 Sunshine Coast Chito-Ryu Karate Championships – Results

We’ll add a few photos and videos later once we’ve had a chance to go through them all.  If you’ve got any great shots, please send them through or post them on facebook.

Great work today everyone.  Keep it up!

Sunshine Coast Cup Entry Forms Now Available

The 2011 Sunshine Coast Cup is fast approaching and this year it’s going to be held at a new and much larger venue at Pacific Paradise State School, Sunday 29th May.  This will be the major Chito-Ryu Karate tournament to be held on the Sunshine Coast this year.  Entry forms are available now for download or from your dojo.

With momentum building on the Qld Chito-Ryu Karate tournament circuit and a prize of $400 for the season champion up for grabs, it’s still not too late in the season to start making your way up the rankings.  As our major tournament, this event will be worth double points so it’s great way to get a boost in the rankings.

And for those who are looking to compete for the first time, we encourage you to have a go and step out of your comfort zone.  It’s only when we step out of our comfort zone that we truly start to grow ourselves.  We have events for beginners and advanced members of all ages, so long as your a member you can enter.  The only thing holding you back is YOU!

Take the first step and download the entry form.

Easter Family Picnic & Training Day

Thank you everyone for making our annual Easter family picnic & training day a great day out at Cotton Tree park.  Fortunately weather held off just long enough for some karate training, some fun & games organised by some of the older kids, a free sausage sizzle put on by the club for members and guests plus the drawing of the Easter raffle!

Congratulations to the winners of the Easter raffle!  We hope you enjoyed the chocolate

1st prize – Blumfield Family
2nd prize – Jessica Strazzari
3rd prize – Merv Norton

Thank you to our committee and other volunteers for your efforts to make it a great day.  Here are a few photos and a short video to enjoy from the day.  More photos on the Sunshine Coast Karate facebook page.

2011 Qld Chito-Ryu Karate Tournament Circuit – Round 2 Results (Gold Coast Cup)

A big congratulations to all Sunshine Coast competitors who attended round 2 of the Qld Chito-Ryu Karate Tournament Circuit last weekend on the Gold Coast.  The Gold Coast Cup is one of the major tournamets of the year and double points are awarded towards the season champions and this shook up the rankings a bit.

As always it was great to see people stepping way out of their comfort zone and pushing the boundaries.  This is by far one of the most important aspects of competition.  While it’s always great to win and there was plenty of that going on with our Sunshine Coast members, having the courage to step up and have a go is always great to see.

Of course a huge thank you to Adam Sensei and the crew from Gold Coast Chito-Ryu Karate. It’s always a big undertaking to run a tournament of any size and it takes a lot of volunteers to make it work.  Also a big thank you to our Sunshine Coast members and parents who volunteered with refereeing and as table officials.  Great job!

So what you’ve been waiting for….

Results of the Gold Coast Cup – Sunday, 10th April 2011

2011 – QLD Tournament Circuit – Season Rankings after Round 2

A special mention to Senpai Helen O’Grady who was awarded senior tournament champion for the 2nd year running.  Also a special mention to our Sunshine Coast kumite team who once again were successful in keeping the home team from winning.

Round 3 of the QLD circuit will be the Sunshine Coast Cup, to be held Sunday, 29th May.  This is even will also be worth double points towards season rankings as it is one of hte major tournaments for the year.  Entry forms will be available soon.

Helen O'Grady

Braydon Whale

More photos available on the Gold Coast Chito-Ryu Karate Facebook Page.

Round 1 Tournament Results (2011)

Thank you to all of the competitors, volunteers and supports who attended the first round of our Queensland Chito-Ryu Karate Tournament Circuit, held at the Sunshine Coast dojo last Saturday (5 March 2011).

For the first tournament of the year it was great to see a high standard emerging, espeically in the new Kumite Skills Triathlon events.

Results are now available for download: Round 1 tournament results – Sunshine Coast (5 Mar 2011)

This year, we have also decided to keep track of the top performers in the Qld tournament circuit with a point system.  All place getters in any of the events receive points towards the season rankings.  Already we are starting to see some stand out performers who have placed in every event that they have entered.  But as it’s still early on in the season you can still join the leader board.  Especially with the next 2 tournaments being double points as they are the major regional tournaments of the year for Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.

Find out who’s in the top 40 rankings so far after the first round of competition.  Season Points 2011 – After round 1

Next tournament will be the Gold Coast Cup, 10 April 2011.  Entry forms are now available at all Qld Chito-Ryu dojos.

Karate Kids @ Sunshine Coast Tournament

Adult Karate - Team KataKumite Skills

Qld Chito-Ryu Karate Tournament Circuit: Round 1 (Sunshine Coast)

This year our Qld Chito-Ryu Karate tournament circuit is bigger than ever, culminating with the national championships to be held on the Gold Coast later this year.  But to kick off the competition season we are proud to announce the first tournament for the year to be held Saturday 5th March 2011.  With the recent expansion of the maroochydore dojo, we now have adequate space to run the tournament in the dojo.

If you have never competed before this is the perfect opportunity now with new divisions and events for beginners of all ages.  And of course we also have divisions for our more seasoned competitors too.

Download you entry form here, or get a copy of the form at the dojo.

For our local members who are thinking of competiting, we will be running a few pre-tournament clinics to help educate new competitors in the rules of competition and give them a better idea of what to expect on the day of competition.  Pre tournament clinics will be run at Sunshine Coast Karate’s Maroochydore dojo on Friday 18th Feb & Friday 4th March.  For more information, please speak to instructors.

Individual Kata – Divisions are broken up by age and rank so you will be able to compete against other people your own level.  In this event, you will perform a kata (preset pattern of techniques) and you will be judged on a variety of criteria, including: form, technique and application.  In order to make it more comfortable for beginner competitors competing for the first time, they will have the opportunity to have a more senior member perform the kata beside them.  Depending upon the number of competitors in the divisions, the top competitors may need to perform up to 3 kata as they progress through the rounds.

Team Kata – Divisions are broken up by rank.  In this event, teams of 3 people perform a kata all together.  Performances are judged in much the same way as individual kata except performances are also judged on the level of sincronicity.

Bunkai Demonstration Event – In this event, teams of 2 people perform a series of self defence applications.  This is an event for more senior competitors, purple belt and above.  In this event, both competitors must take the role of both attacker and defender, performing approximately 5 self defence applications each.

Karate Triathlon – Kumite Skills – This is a new event we are introducing this year for beginners as en entry level event to help develop the skills and confidence to compete in kumite (sparring) down the track.  Last year we started to introduce a similar event for younger competitors but this event will be open to all ages with divisions broken up into various age categories and there will be a few adjustments to format of the event.  As the name suggests this will be a 3 part event, with: line drills, bag work & partner tag matches.  Unlike kumite, this is a non-contact event aimed to help competitors develop confidence and skills in a fun format.

Individual Kumite (Sparring) – Divisions are broken up by age and rank so you will be able to compete against other people your own level.  In this event, you will compete head to head against your opponents. Unlike many other styles of Karate, in Chito-Ryu we practice bogu kumite, which is a form of controlled contact sparring with protective body and head gear.  By utilising protective equipment, competitors can practice in a more realistic format encouraging competitors to test their skills and build a strong spirit while remaining safe and free from serious injury which is common in other competition formats.

If you’re interested here are a few kumite highlights for previous Chito-Ryu World Championships from some of our Aussie representatives.

2011 Qld Chito-Ryu Karate Camp

The ICKFA (Sunshine Coast Branch) is proud to present the 2011 Queensland Chito-Ryu Karate Camp. All Chito-Ryu members and families are welcome to attend! This year’s camp will be held at the Maranatha Recreation Camp, Sunshine Coast. For more information about camp facilities, please visit their website: www.maranatha-camp.com.

This camp will bring together members from Sunshine Coast Karate and Gold Coast Chito-Ryu dojos and perhaps a few from interstate for a weekend jam packed of training, team building and social activities. If you are serious about your training, we encourage you not to miss out on this weekend.

We are hoping that the camp will coincide with Soke Sensei’s Australian visit. However at the time of preparing these form, we have not yet been able to confirm the dates of his visit. If all goes well, he’ll be there, and that’s something you definitely don’t want to miss.

The camp will be held Fri 18 – Sun 20 March 2011.  Registrations will close strictly 2 weeks prior, Friday 4th March 2011.  For more information about costing, please download the registration form.

And for a bit of a trip down memory lane, here are a few pictures from the 2008 Qld Camp, which was also held at Maranatha Camp in Yandina.

2008 Qld Camp - Training Lunch time

2008 Qld Camp - Group Photo

Want to see more photos? Check out our facebook page.

Family Social Event: Trivia Night

Late last year “the Emmas”, Emma Woodhouse & Emma Moehead approached the committee with a great idea of running a trivia night with a movie theme.  That’s right it’s an excuse for big kids to play dress ups.  So we thought it would be only fitting if they organised the event.  After answering various questions and developing a 6 page event management action plan (not bad for a pair of teenage girls in holiday time) the committee has approved the event, so here it is…

Everyone is welcome!!  Members, family and guests.

When:  Saturday 22nd January 2011
Where:  Bli Bli Public Hall, Willis Rd BLI BLI
Open:  6:00am   Start:  6:30pm     Finish:  10:00pm

BYO:  Food & Drink
Entry:  Gold Coin Donation

GAMES  ~  CAKE COMPETITION  ~  COSTUME COMPETITION

For more information about the Trivia Night, Downlaod this information flyer.

It’s coming up quite fast because we wanted to squeeze it in before the end of the school holidays.  The goal of this event is purely intended as a social event, not a fund raiser.  But there will be a gold coin entry fee, just to help cover the costs.  Register now on the dojo noticeboard, or drop by the association’s facebook page and leave a message with your team name and team members.

We look forward to seeing you there!!