Monthly Archives: January 2011

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!!