Sunday, March 30, 2008

The Martial Arts Weekend

This weekend was a martial arts weekend for the Bailey family. Christopher & Lance (my cousin Miki's husband) both participated in the Alaska Region Tournament-2008 for Shotokan Karate on Saturday. Christopher received two bronze medals for his efforts in intermediate kata and intermediate kumite. Lance also earned two bronze medals in those same two events (at the black belt level) as well as a gold medal for team Kata and a silver medal for team Kumite.

Celeste will be disappointed to hear that her brother earned two gold medals (forms and sparring) at the USAT Alaska State Taekwondo Championships-2008. This was a qualifier for nationals, so in theory I could go to the national Taekwondo Championship.


In Taekwondo, the points are awarded for hitting the chest protector of your opponent. (I believe kicks to the head count for points to, but my three kicks to my opponents head were dodged, so I don't know if that is indeed the case.) These points are generally earned through kicks. Punches can be thrown, but rarely count as they must result in a "trembling force."

I only had to spar/fight one person, but you never realize how long a minute is until you are forced to don a lot of gear and kick another person while they are kicking you. I thought the three rounds would never end as I was sucking in air. After the first round I was down by one point; at the end of two I was ahead by one point; and by the end of the match I'd managed a two point lead. My instructor was very pleased that I was able to earn one of my points with a punch. He said I hit my opponent so hard he staggered back a step. :)

My instructor shot some video and took some pictures. Once I get a copy, I will post them for your amusement.

4 comments:

Salax said...

Thanks for posting for me... mine would have been something like "I had a karate tournament saturday and earned 2 bronze medals. here are the pics." or something like that. I will post pics soon.

nyc_ransoms said...

That is cool. Good job family! I would love to be close enough to support the family but I imagine you all would get tire of me shout out

"Fear does not exist in the dojo does it?" and "Sweep the leg!"

Had I been there I would have sung this fore you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qae_TUTeGo

Sorry, I don't know any taekwondo references, I'll study up on Jet Lee or Bruce Lee one of those martial arts guys before your next match ;)


:)

Tara said...

Way to go! Jason, I am looking forward to seeing the video!

Salax said...

ok so maybe not.