Thursday, January 29, 2009

Student Recognition: Earning the Leadership Team Uniform

You may have noticed that some of our students wear special uniforms with red & black or black collars. These uniforms are reserved for students with special achievements.

Students that demonstrate excellence and commitment to the Omaha Elite Taekwondo program above and beyond the norm are eligible for special leadership team uniforms that can be ordered through the instructor. Jr. uniforms uniforms have red stripes on the sleeves and legs as well as the OETC name & logo on both the front and back. Adult uniforms have black stripes. Students that earn the Leadership Team Uniform will also have their name and photo placed on the OETC website, newsletter and Bulletin board.


To be eligible for Leadership Team Uniforms students must complete one of the following achievements:

  • OETC Black Belts
    • Simply achieve Black Belt. Simple... not easy
  • OETC Competition Team Members
    • Complete OETC team training and compete in a sanctioned National or International Taekwondo Tournament.
  • OETC Academic Achievement
    • Earn a perfect G.P.A. or it's equivalent for a full school year.
    • Write an age appropriate report on the history of Taekwondo.
    • Demonstrate your rank form forward & backwards.
  • OETC Fitness Challenge
    Successfully demonstrate all five of the following exercises:

    • Flexibility: Perform the splits (Any Variation)
    • Upper body strength: One Clapping Pushup (Any Variation)
    • Leg Strength: One single leg squat to parallel or lower (With or without a weight.
    • Balance: Stand on one leg and holding your heel, leg outstretched, for 10 seconds without hopping.
    • Agility: 80 jump rope revolutions in 30 seconds with two crossovers.

New Class Schedule: Effective Feb 1st 2009

YMCA Class times will be consolidated and breaks will be added between classes. Consolidated Classes are intended to help introduce new students and their families to our group and to re-build a team atmosphere as tournament season approaches. Time between classes will ensure that all classes start on time and the instructor has time to answer the questions of students and parents alike. Twelve & Above classes will be eliminated in favor of larger classes so older students and higher ranks can serve as role models to our younger students. Older students will be separated during sparring to maintain a competitive and safe atmosphere.

Mondays @ SW/YMCA
5:45 AM-6:45 AM Adults. All Belts
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM White Belts All Ages
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM All Belts All Ages *New Time & format!
8:00 PM -8:30 PM Supervised Open Practice &
*New!
Sparring

Tuesdays @ Lakeside Wellness Center
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM All Belts All Ages

Wednesdays@ SW/YMCA
5:45 AM-6:45 AM Adults. All Belts
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM All Belts All Ages (White belts &
Color Belts) *New!
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM All Belts All Ages
*New Start Time & format!
8:00 PM -8:30 PM Supervised Open Practice & Sparring *New!

Thursdays @ Lakeside Wellness Center
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM All Belts All Ages

Fridays @ SW/YMCA
5:45 AM-6:45 AM Adults. All Belts
5:00 PM – 5:45 PM All Belts. Under 12. *New End Time Time!
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM 12 & Above + Leadership Team *New!

Saturdays @ Lakeside Wellness Center
1:00pm-2:30pm All Belts, All Ages


Supervised Open Practice
A supervised practice period open to all students will take place on Monday and Wednesday from 8:00-8:30 pm. Students can use this time as they wish to workout, spar, use the kicking bags or practice provide each other with additional help in preparation for tournaments or testing. The instructor will be present during all open practice sessions to supervise and maintain safety.


Leadership Team Class
Leadership Team Class on Friday at 6:00 pm is reserved for the following students:Black Belts and Red BeltsStudents age 12 & AboveStudents that have competed at Junior Olympics or HanmadangStudents that have earned the Red&Black collared uniforms.or International Competition.


No More Wednesday 5:00pm Classes!
This decision was made to consolidate classes, provide students with a better team atmosphere, relieve the instructor's schedule and allow interaction with more upper belts.

February Testing Date & New Testing Procedure

New Testing Procedure & Registration Deadline
All students that wish to test must now register and pay for testing 2 weeks in advance. Test Registration forms are available from the instructor.

February Test Registration Deadline: Friday, February 6th 8:00pm.

  • Why the advance Registration & Pre-Payment?
    This will allow us to order belts and prepare certificates ahead of time, so that students who pass can be awarded a properly fitted belt and a certificate at the end of testing.
  • What if I pre-pay & do not pass?
    Students that do not pass may re-test twice for no additional fee.

Next Testing: February 20th 6:00pm
The Next Testing will be held Friday February 20th at 6:00PM.
Typically testing is held the 2nd friday of each month, February will be an exception.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Upcoming Tournaments & Team Practices

TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION
Coaches will attend tournaments with 12 or more students registered.

UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS

February 7th
World Taekwondo Union Invitational Cup
Sioux City, IA Tournament
Pre-Registration Deadline Approaching: January
30th

More Information:
http://www.whitetigersiouxcity.com/geninfo09.pdf


March 7th
Northeast Iowa Taekwondo Championships
Waterloo, IA
More information:
http://www.usatc.org/images/2009%20USA%20Tournament%20Information%20Packet.pdf

March 21st
Missouri State Open Championship
Eureka, MO.
* Please note that all registration for the Missouri State
Open is processed on-line. There are no paper registrations.
More
information:
www.mstkdo.com.

April 25th, 2009
Kansas City Classic
Blue Springs, MO
More Information:
http://www.gautreauxs.com/

June 6th, 2009
Iowa Governor's Cup
Ames, IA
More
Information: http://sibba.org/

June 30, 2009 to July 05, 2009
USAT Junior Olympics
Austin, Texas:
More information:
http://usa-taekwondo.us
This is
a national level event. Anyone interested in competing at this level must notify
Mr. Stevens at least 3 months in advance. Team Members agree to pay for the
coach's travel and hotel expenses + additional training.

August 2009 World Taekwondo Hanmadang
Seoul, South Korea
More Information:
http://www.ustaekwondocommittee.com
Note:
This is a national level
event. Anyone interested in competing at this level must notify Mr. Stevens at
least 3 months in advance. Team Members agree to pay for the coach's travel and
hotel expenses + additional training.

More Tournaments... To be announced
September: ?
October: Kansas City
November: Ames Iowa

TEAM REQUIREMENTS
In order to receive coaching during sparring students must:

  1. For all regional competitions students must notify Mr. Stevens Two-weeks prior to the event of their intention to compete. Exception: Sioux City February 7th
    For National and International Competition 3-months advanced notice is required.
  2. Team Practices are held for students that wish to receive coaching during competitions. Attend the required team practice & parent orientation the Saturday immediately preceding the tournament.
    Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm
    Location: Lakeside Wellness Center Aerobics Room.
  3. Arrive one hour early to the competition venue, participate in the team warm-up and sit with your team.
  4. Stay until the last member of Omaha Elite Taekwondo has finished competing.
    Although Taekwondo tournaments are an individual sport Omaha Elite Taekwondo will compete as a team. All competitors are required to cheer for and support ALL team members that compete that day and stay until the last member is finished. Sometimes this will mean staying until the very end of the event. Competitors that leave early will not be eligible to receive coaching at the next tournament.

TEAM TOURNAMENT PRACTICE & PARENT ORIENTATION
Team practices are required if you wish to receive coaching during the event. All team practices will take place one week before the event. Parents new to Taekwondo tournaments will receive orientation during practice.

TIME: Saturday, 1:00pm -2:30pm
LOCATION: Lakeside Wellness Center 16940 Lakeside Hills Plaza Aerobics Room.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Omaha earns 12 medals at the World Taekwondo Hanmadang

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It’s every Taekwondo student’s dream to compete and train in Korea with the World’s best Master instructors and trainees. This dream came true for 10 members of the Omaha Elite Taekwondo program, run by Scott Stevens. Instead of having to travel to Korea, Korean Taekwondo at it’s highest level came to America for one full week of World Class competition at the 2008 World Taekwondo Hanmadang in Anaheim, CA.



Omaha Elite Taekwondo has sent teams to the United States Junior Olympics for the past 5 years and has earned 58 national medals, and produced 10 Junior National Champions. This was the club’s first International Competition and they returned 12 medals, including four individual Gold Medallists and, in one team competition, capturing 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!

Events included individual and team competition in three categories including board breaking, self-defense choreography and several types of poomsae competitions.

Poomsae are choreographed routines of Taekwondo movements judged on technical accuracy, power, applicability and gracefulness.

The Hanmadang is an international Taekwondo tournament hosted by the prestigious World Taekwondo Headquarters in Seoul known as the Kukkiwon. 2008 marked the very first time this event has left Korea to
be hosted in another country. Unlike other Taekwondo competitions, the Hanmadang featured every aspect of Taekwondo except the Olympic sport of Taekwondo sparring. The competition took place at the Anaheim
Convention Center July 16th-20th and showcased 1,500 world class competitors from 30 countries including teams from seven Korean Sport Universities. Competitors of all ages took part including a 71 year old 9th
degree black belt and 1992 USA Olympic Coach who competed and placed 3rd in the power foot breaking division.

Team Omaha Elite Taekwondo won the following individual medals:
Shaun Barrett . . . . . . . . . . . Gold, Individual Poomsae, Colored Belt Open Division
Vivek Lashminaryanan . . . . . . . Gold, Individual Poomsae, Colored Belt Open Division
Scott Stevens (Instructor) . . . . . Gold, Individual Poomsae, Black Belt World Division
Anabelle Sok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gold, Spinning Hook Kick Breaking, Colored Belt Open Division
5th place medal in Individual Poomsae
Jonathan Siefkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver, Jumping High Kick Breaking, Black Belt World Division
Kelsey Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver, Foot Power Breaking, Colored Belt Open Division
Ruth Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver, Individual Poomsae, Colored Belt Open Division
Reilly Barrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze, Individual Poomsae, Colored Belt Open Division

Omaha Elite Taekwondo swept the Color Belt Creative Poomsae Team Competition
Gold: Shaun Barrett, Kelsey Rodgers, Rachel Rodgers, Anabelle Sok
Silver: Reilly Barrett, Matt Fagan, Vivek Lakshminaryan
Bronze: Kelsey Rodgers, Rachel Rodgers, Ruth Rodgers (Mother & Daughters)


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Testimonials

Mr. Stevens is the best teacher I have ever encountered. He always respect his students and encourage them to follow the taekwondo principles. My son is enrolled and he has been in several tournaments with OETC. Mr. Stevens doesn't just teach the kids about martial arts, he lives the tenets of martial arts and is a shining example for all of us.
-fereunmar


OETC is the "best bang for your buck"!!! The program teaches self esteem, self respect, good sportsmanship while promoting physical and mental fitness. The OETC group is like a second family to many of its participants and parents. Mr. Stevens is extremely knowledgeable and experienced; his passion for Taekwondo rubs off on everyone. He knows all his students names as well as their parents. OETC regularly competes at tournaments and most OETC competitors are miles ahead of their competition - in both forms and sparring.
-runnergirl66


Simply put OETC and it's instructor Scott Stevens is the only way to go for Taekwondo training. His programs teaches discipline, builds self esteem and physical fitness. We saw many positive changes in our son from the first day, and Mr. Stevens did an awesome job preparing him for his Junior Olympic trip in 2007. You simply can not go wrong with this program.
-bitstamp


Scott Stevens is a outstanding instructor. Before moving to the YMCA program my son was a member of ITA (International TaeKwonDo Association) at 180th and Center with Mr. Boughtin. We were frustrated with his training there and the lack of personal attention and concern Mr. Boughtin showed for his students. We felt like it was all about the buisness and less about the art of TaeKwonDo. We were nervous to move to the YMCA because we were told by the ITA people that the program there couldn't possibly be a good quality program. The first time I watched Mr. Steven's students practice I was blown away by the stark differece in their level of skill in comparison to the ITA students. Mr. Steven's students had wonderful form, powerful kicks, and apparently much more dicipline. They really understood the art and reached for excellence. Mr. Steven's gave my son personal attentiona and was always available to us when we had concerns or needed to talk. The experiece was all together on a different level. Those students who make it to black belt under Mr. Stevens have truly earned their rank and mastered the art.
-stephmorgan11


Omaha Elite Taekwondo Club, lead by J Scott Stevens, is our only choice in martial arts training because it follows the true standards of Taekwondo as set by the Kukkiwon in Seoul, Korea. Mr. Stevens obviously has a true love of Taekwondo and it's clear that he cares about each student's success, in Taekwondo, at school, at home, in every part of their life. Our whole family participates in lessons with Omaha Elite Taekwondo Club and we feel the life-long benefits of physical fittness, positive self-esteem, self-control, personal integrity, and much more. Mr. Stevens encourages each student to work hard, to be their personal best and sets a fine example for all. My kids love the opportunities to test their skills in competition. We compete in local, regional, national, and even international events....we're very proud of how well we're trained and how well the team does!
-green48


Scott Stevens is simply one of the best teachers I have ever encountered. He always shows respect for his students and finds a way to inspire them to greatness. 3 of my kids are enrolled and 2 of them have participated in the Junior Olympics with Scott as their coach. Scott doesn't just teach the kids about martial arts, he lives the tenets of martial arts and is a shining example for all of us.
-guyfin

"We never expected to find such a life-changing and meaningful program at the YMCA. The credit goes entirely to my son’s instructors and their ability to motivate the kids and keep them excited about an extracurricular activity that can benefit them over their entire life."

Karin Siefkes



"Over the past two years of taekwondo, my son has gained self-confidence and is developing his leadership abilities. His teachers regularly comment on his concentration and focus."

Diane Dove



"I wanted to pass along our sincere appreciation for your ‘Superior’ instruction and dedication to out children. Although, you are Taekwondo instructors, your involvement with the children goes above and beyond martial arts instruction. Darren and Dillon are more responsible, more disciplined and they are world-class athletes due to your credit.

Over the 3-years that Darren and Dillon have been under your guidance, we’ve seen your unmatched devotion to every child you teach. Your ability to be strict in such a diplomatic way with the children is unmatched. We’ve not talked with a single parent that doesn’t share our thoughts.

Also, we would like you to know how appreciative we are of your extra efforts. We talk to so many parents whose kids do martial arts in the Omaha area, and we’ve not found one parent that can talk as highly about a school or the instruction their kids receive. We cannot count on all our fingers and toes the extra activities, both related to Taekwondo and extracurricular activities such as, setting up local tournaments, or having party nights, or holiday outings. I’ve just not seen anyone in an instruction role take such an interest in going above-and-beyond to ensure the kids actually enjoy their instruction and environment.

As you know, we are moving out of state. Both of you have set such a precedent, that We’re certain we will have a hard time finding a school with instructors that can match your passion and attention – Darren and Dillon are already sharing these feelings. You will be missed as a friend to the kids and a friend to me and Lindsay."

Tanner and Lindsay Ingham



"Over the past two years of taekwondo, my son has gained self-confidence and is developing his leadership abilities. His teachers regularly comment on his concentration and focus".
Diane Dove"You’ve done a great job working with those kids. They focus up and pay attention to you, they hang on every word you say. I like that. You are helping my son grow physically and mentally strong."

Joe Calder

"Thanks for all you hard work. Michelle and I can really see the improvement in our sons."

Monte and Michelle Monteleagre



“We wanted to drop you a quick note on how much we appreciate what your program has done for our son.Aaron has had a bully problem at school, and with the confidence and self esteem he has gained from Taekwondo he has been able to stand up to this bully. His focus at school has improved and his overall personality has improved. This was especially evident when he went through conditioning for Junior Olympics. He is looking forward to attending Junior Olympics next year and hopes to attain his black belt before high school.Thank you so much for the time and talent you invest in teaching Taekwondo."
Matt and Sandra Bittner


"When my son Matthew first started school he had difficulty listening and his mind wandered both at school and at home. He struggled with homework and school was frustrating for him.
Since starting Omaha Elite Tae Kwon Do, my son Matthew’s behavior has improved a great deal. He is listening a lot better at home and school. He is doing excellent work at school and He feels proud of himself, especially when he accomplishes new things. His overall attitude has really improved.I have observed the following improvements since Matthew has been attending Mr. Steven’s Tae Kwon Do classes:Matt’s homework skills have improvedMatt is more focusedMatt’s memory skills have improvedMatt has more self-confidence and disciplineMatt is more self-aware
Mr. Steven’s worked with Matthew in private sessions and his overall abilities just improved immensely. Mr. Steven’s individual attention pinpointed the areas that Matt needed to work on and correct while making Matt more confident. Matt’s form and sparring ability just exploded.
I would recommend Omaha Elite Tae Kwon Do to any parent to help their child improve their overall social skills. I would also highly recommend Mr. Steven’s private lessons for any parent who wants to give their child that extra push to reach their full potential."

Chuck Fagan




"The changes in Justin’s demeanor, and overall attitude improved within the first three months of starting taekwondo. Justin’s interest and excitement became even more evident after Scott Stevens took over as instructor at the "Y".

Marty Brown, Elkhorn




"Mr. Stevens is the first teacher/instructor who has been able to get Brian to practice outside of class. Whatever he does different, I would sure like to know so I can pass the info on to his regular school teacher".

Diana Davis



"The teacher’s commitment, building self-esteem and respect for others, is great for the kids".

Frederick LeRouge



"Mr. Stevens is the best instructor I’ve found. He loves all of his kids and always takes the time to help them achieve their goals".

Helen Flyr–



"I like seeing my Taekwondo friends three times a week and how much we cheer for and encourage each other. I also enjoy coming home, tired, and sore, but feeling like I’ve worked hard. I have made new friends and become less shy and more open and sure of myself. I always look forward to the classes. Mr. Stevens is very helpful and always answers all our questions".

Rachel Swab



"I just wanted to let you know that Carah came out of class last night looking like my kid again. She was drenched in sweat, exhausted and had a huge smile on her face! It was a smile that I haven't seen in a very long time. She was genuinely excited to tell me about class. Mackenzie is having a great time, too. She is very proud. Thanks to all of you for your hard work and dedication."

Jobi Drefs



"It is very important to us that Alexis continues in Taekwondo! You have made a HUGE impression on her. She told me on the way home last night that she was so glad that she got to take classes from you.... I don’t think you TRULY realize what an IMPACT you have on these kids... it is a VERY special gift you give to them....Thank you"

Krista


We fell very fortunate to have Mr. Stevens. I have found him to be very qualified, up to date on training issues, open to new ideas, goal oriented, and always interested in constantly seeking new ways to improve himself as an instructor and the program in general.

Candy Woodward


We love the workout, the structure and discipline in the classroom – the opportunity to seek advancement through testing and tournaments. It is great fun with a great instructor. We also enjoy the relationships with other students and parents.

Deanna Beal


PRIVATE LESSONS

Group class is great but going one-on-one with Mr. Stevens is a real, serious workout! I’m exhausted yet pumped about all I accomplish in private lessons plus its time that I feel I can be more myself, like we can talk and be less rigid than in group class.

Kelsey Rodgers, age 15


In private lessons I get all of Mr. Stevens’ attention. He can really see that I’m working hard and I can ask lots of questions without distractions. We get to fine-tune my Forms and work on Sparring techniques better than in the group classes.

Rachel Rodgers, age 11

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/