Just to let everyone know that Zanshin Kinnegad are taking a break until 12th August. Keep practicing your kata,we have a grading and 2 tournaments coming up!
Zanshin Karate-Do was founded in 2008 by black belts Gerard Walsh, Liam Darcy, Keith Walsh and Proinsias Ó Fearghail. We train in traditional Shotokan Karate and also teach weapons skills and kata bunkai to advanced students. To contact us ring 086-8341561 or email pofearghail68@gmail.com.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
Black Belt Grading in Portarlington!
Sunday 14th July was a big day for Zanshin Karate-Do Midlands as we put forward our first candidates for Shodan (First Degree Black Belt). Ollie Henchy and Fergus Fenlon have been with us right from the start! They trained with us on our first night as a club in November 2008 and have stuck with us through thick and thin. They are both strong, committed martial artists, and their time had come!
The grading panel comprised all five Zanshin instructors: Senseis Gerard Walsh, Liam Darcy, Keith Walsh, Proinsias Ó Fearghail and Paul Thackaberry, with external examiners Sensei Gerry McCarthy, 4th Dan, and Shihan Brett Halliday, 6th Dan from the Renshukan Shihankai. The grading lasted for an hour and 30 minutes in a very warm hall! The lads began by demonstrating their generation of power on pads and bags, then launched into basics, kata, kata applications and of course, lots of sparring! They had to demonstrate their knowledge of both close-quarter and traditional Shotokan kumite. At the end of the grading, following a brief meeting of the panel, Shihan Brett announced that Ollie and Fergus had passed. He gave them valuable advice about how to develop their techniques as their training continued. We're VERY proud of our two new black belts! Well done to Ollie and Fergus! Here are some moments from the grading...
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Kyokushinkai in Kinnegad!
On Monday, 24th June, Zanshin Kinnegad hosted a course with Sensei Ken Fitzpatrick, chief instructor of Mullingar Kyokushinkai Karate Dojo, and his able assistants, Senpai Ciaran and Darren. Kyokushin is a tough style of Karate best known for its knockdown sparring. The evening kicked off at 7.00 with the juniors. After a bit of lighthearted warm-up exercises, the focus turned to "clicker" (continuous no-contact sparring) and a great time was had by all. Sensei Ken generously acknowledged the enthusiasm and etiquette of our students. The senior class had it all - self defence, pad drills, full-contact sparring, kata bunkai and kata demonstrations. As always, the seminar was well-attended and hugely enjoyable. Many thanks to Sensei Gerry McCarthy, 4th Dan from Edenderry Shotokan Academy, and Guro Donal Connaughto, 4th degree, Midlands FMA club, for attending and giving us support. A HUGE thanks to Sensei Ken and his team for a great evening of Karate! Hope to see them again soon. Click below to see some photos...
Sensei Ken Fitzpatrick In Kinnegad on PhotoPeach
Sensei Ken Fitzpatrick In Kinnegad on PhotoPeach
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
IKFRC Table Course
The Irish Karate Federation Referee Commission is organising a Table Course for those parents, club supporters and senior club members who are interested in learning how to be scorekeepers/timekeepers at IKFRC tournaments. The course is free of charge and will take place in Rathcoole Community Centre, Rathcoole next Saturday (15th June) from 11.30AM-1.30 PM. Please contact Senseis Gerry Walsh, Paul Thackaberry or Proinsias Ó Fearghail if you're interested in taking part.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Summer Seminar with Sensei Ken Fitzpatrick
On Monday 24th June 2013 Zanshin Karate Karate Kinnegad are proud to present a seminar with Sensei Ken Fitzpatrick, 4th Dan Kyokushin Karate and full contact kick-boxer. Ken has taught at the club annually for some years now, and we've always had fantastic feedback about his classes. Junior class will be 7.00-8.00 PM and will be for Zanshin students (Kinnegad and Portarlington) only. Senior class will run from 8.00-9.30 PM and is open to any adult martial artist who enjoys tough training! Cost €5.00 for children, €7.50 for adults. Come along and enjoy!
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
No Training on 3 June
There will be no training in Kinnegad dojo on Monday 3 June due to the bank holiday. Training resumes as normal the following Monday.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
No Training- Bank Holiday Monday
There will be no training in the Kinnegad dojo on Monday, 6th May. Training will resume on Monday 13th May. Training will proceed as normal in Portarlington dojo.
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