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25.01.2022 Good afternoon everyone with our summer grading only 7 weeks away everyone needs to be making sure that their grading requirements are met. Junior students (White belts-Yellow Belt/green tips)keep working on improving your techniques this will help with your techniques in your patterns. Senior belts (Green belts and above). Pattern requirements will need to be met. Those students on the current multiple patterns keep working on the lower patterns that you need to demonstrate ...and make sure your rank pattern is close to spot on. Those students on the new single pattern requirements keep working on your rank pattern making sure it is spot on by numbers and in your own time, remember as you only have one pattern to demonstrate it is expected to be close to perfect. Grading invitations will be given out in 3 weeks time. Master instructor Trevor Sayers



25.01.2022 Followed by some practice for Chelsea on wooden boards ready for her Yudanja black belt grading in December. Steven and Liam having a practice on their rebreakable boards.

24.01.2022 Wow! Thank you everyone for your generosity and kindness in donating to our Christmas appeal for the charity organisation Touch Of Hope We are collecting non perishable food and drink and presents for boy or girl up to 12 years Our donation box will be at every lesson leading up to 28th November 2020 ... These items are going to make a difference and bring some cheer to families doing it tough in our community this Christmas

22.01.2022 A few photos from last nights class, take note of anything you was told that needed to be fixed up on your patterns.



14.01.2022 Yong-gi Taekwondo Australia Train at all available classes for one low monthly fee. Class locations and times:- Mount Warren Park ... Mount Warren Park State School Tuesday’s and Thursday’s 6 pm-7 pm Cornubia St Matthews Catholic School Wednesday’s 6 pm-7 pm Saturday’s super class 9 am-11 am 4 classes per week ( 5 hours training per week) FREE trial lesson, FREE sign up, FREE uniform once signed up, FREE colour belt gradings, 3 gradings per year 24/7 access to student learning resources 365 days per year, Great for ages 5 years and above, Great for family bonding Families training and achieving together. Contact us now to book a FREE trial lesson. www.yonggi.com.au Email:[email protected]

11.01.2022 A good two hour super class today. Good to see so many students getting the Saturday class in. With not many Saturdays left until grading it is vital to get the...se two hour sessions under your belt. Grading will be tuff for quite a few of you as you are getting closer to the higher ranks. Remember as we are not doing the fitness tests now it will be everyone’s own responsibility to make sure their fitness level is where it needs to be for grading. On another note for grading, I have never failed a student for not putting the required effort in for their rank promotion, but I will be getting stricter on students (depending on rank). Hopefully I can still keep it at not failing students, but it will be up to each and everyone to put their best effort in to achieve their rank promotion. Belts are not just given, they are earned

10.01.2022 Finishing off with some jumping front kicks.



10.01.2022 2021 Grading dates. Good afternoon everyone, Well with grading fast approaching it might be a good idea to let you all know I have come up with our adjusted gra...ding dates for 2021. Remember these dates are adjusted so that we have our gradings outside of the possible hot weather that comes along in December. I will also let you know how many training days are in between gradings to better inform everyone. St Matthews Catholic school Grading 1:- Autumn grading Saturday 17th April 2021 (51 training days) Grading 2: - Winter grading Saturday 14th August 2021 (67 training days) Grading 3: - Spring grading Saturday 13th November 2021 (51 training days) I hope this helps everyone plan for gradings next year. There will be some big gradings coming up next year for some of you, with so many coming through to the higher ranks next year. Master Instructor Trevor Sayers

09.01.2022 Last post for today everyone, With our grading having been set out to fall in May, August and December each year, I have now decided to change the months. From ...next year (2021) our gradings will be moved forward by 1 month to April, July and November this will help avoid December because of the heat. Those students that graded with us last December would remember that, the grading day had a temperature of 39 degrees. This is far too hot to expect students not to run out of puff and the risk is too great for heat exhaustion. This should have been something that I addressed earlier this year but with 2020 being what it has, I’ve unfortunately had a lot more pressing issues. Hopefully December this year won’t be as hot for everyone Master instructor Trevor Sayers

08.01.2022 Great class today everyone, patterns are improving a few adjustments needed on some. Some good sparring today as well, remember as you advance in rank you will naturally get closer to each other and that’s when bruises happen.

03.01.2022 A slightly different training session today. Thank you to Steven Rafton for bringing along his rebreakable boards. Even though some students had trouble with th...e thicker boards it was good to see everyone have a go and show perseverance in attempting those thicker boards. Well done everyone Master instructor Trevor Sayers

03.01.2022 This is so true, throughout my time training I have lost count of the amount of students that I have either trained with, instructed with or instructed. It alwa...ys amazes me as to how many people get to junior, Yudanja or 1st Dan black belt and then drop out. Thinking that they have their black belt which means they are a black belt for life. It doesn’t work like that, you are only as good as your last training session and if that was 10 years prior then you may as well say you’re a white belt. Remember the martial arts journey is a path of continuous learning, I’m still learning.



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