Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Small Team, Huge Results!

Outstanding performance by Omaha Elite Taekwondo at the "Midwest Invitational Cup Taekwondo Championship". 12 events: 8 gold and 4 silver medals!

Omaha Elite Taekwondo was represented by the following competitors:
Ava, Drew, Gracie, Greg, Hannah, Ian and Tyler. All of our competitors finished in the top two of their respective divisions!!!! Our team of seven competed in 12 events winning a combined total of 12 medals: 8 golds and 4 silvers!

Even more impressive than the medal count was the level of technique, professionalism and camaraderie displayed by ALL our competitors. You were all tough acts to follow and excellent representatives of what Taekwondo should be! What a great start to the tournament season!

I'm proud of you all.

- Master Stevens

Congratulations

Congratulations to Jonathan: Omaha Elite Taekwondo 2nd dan, Honor role student, Varsity athlete in multiple sports who has received ALL THREE congressional nominations for the Air Force Academy AND rocked his Air Force Academy Fitness Test on Tuesday! I am VERY proud of this exceptional young man. 

Mindset for Sparring Practice

Of course Sparring IS NOT fighting, there IS a difference. 
In sparring you are trying to practice with safety in mind, in a fight safety does not exist. 

The goal of each sparring session is to practice the same skills you need to succeed in a fight or match. This means that the way you think, feel and perform during a sparring session in class should approach the way you think, feel and act in a match or fight as closely as possible while maintaining the safety of the participants. Don't approach the situation as play... force yourself to perform. You are the actor, your mind and body is the audience. Your body must be made to believe that what it is experiencing is the real thing.

Look your opponent in the eyes, mess with their mind, control the pace, control the space, move first, never show weakness or fear. Every feint should be indistinguishable from the real attack. Every strike should be on target and have the potential to end the fight or create the opportunity to land the winning blow. Every engagement is a new battle. Every battle is an opportunity to win the war. Treat your sparring partner with respect and tough love. This is war, not play. This is hard work. This is serious. This is training. Don't accept less.

Tournament & Events Schedule Update 2/9/11


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Where:
Southwest YMCA 1301 Atwood Ave. Omaha, NE 68144
When:
Friday, February 11 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

When:
Saturday, March 12 from 7:00 am to 10:00 am

Where:
East High school 214 High Street Waterloo Iowa 50703
When:
Saturday, March 19 from 7:00 am to 10:00 am

When:
Saturday, March 26 from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

Where:
Brainerd, Minnesota 56401
When:
Saturday, April 30 from 7:00 am to 10:00 am

Where:
Blue Springs MO
When:
Saturday, May 14 at 4:30 pm until
Sunday, May 15 at 7:30 pm

Omaha's Finest Taekwondo Program!

Instructor: John Scott Stevens
Kukkiwon International Master Instructor's License
2008 World Taekwondo Hanmadang Gold Medalist

58 Junior Olympic Medals
10 Junior Olympic/National Champions
12 Medals 2008 World Hanmadang

Group & Private Lessons.
Olympic Style Sparring

Call for more information
402-850-5551

http://www.omahaelitetaekwondo.com/