In , the level of the Karate-do club “continues to rise”

In , the level of the Karate-do club “continues to rise”
In Lorient, the level of the Karate-do club “continues to rise”

The sports association of traditional karate-do Torashindo organized, Saturday December 21, at the Kersabiec dojo, a first pass of grades of colored belts. “This passage rewards the progress made since the start of the school year, by 18 children and two adults, most of them beginners, but very diligent,” said the club manager, Michel Le Mouel. The next day, in Muzillac, in front of the jury of the Morbihan departmental committee, Damien Guillou passed all six units of value for his 2nd Dan black belt on the first try.

The club includes 18 black belts

“All these students, who regularly follow the courses, have implemented the advice that the instructors gave them, and their preparation work has been rewarded. The general level of the club continues to rise,” added club teacher Louis-Gabriel Ramarozatovo. The club which includes 18 black belts including around ten teachers. A Karate and Kobudo course from Okinawa, with the arrival of a 9th Dan federal expert, will be offered at the beginning of May in Lorient. “This strong moment will bring together regional and national practitioners who share the same passion for these two complementary disciplines,” concluded Michel Le Mouel.

Practical

An introductory session is offered to anyone wishing to discover these disciplines. Contact tel. : 06 81 20 71 22.

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