Medal for medal: Sakura karate fights to the top!

Medal for medal: Sakura karate fights to the top!

Chemnitz, Deutschland - At the Chemnitz Open, the "Sakura" karate club achieved an impressive medal rain. A total of 534 athletes from different countries, including Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Nepal and Turkmenistan, took part in this internationally renowned tournament. The Meuselwitzer Karateka, which act as a service base in Thuringia, were able to distinguish themselves with a total of 11 medals, such as "https://aBg-info.de/sportbieben/erfolgreicher-fuer-fuer-karateverein-ben-ben-chemnitz-open/"> Abg-info.de

Among the successful participants were Henry Walter, Max Weßnig, Emma Wolst, Matheo Ochmann and Violetta Khatnianska, all of whom won a bronze medal in the cata competition. Weßnig also reached second place in the Kumite, while the women's team, consisting of Hanna Heilmann, Ella Nebel and Violetta Khatnianska, was also on the podium in the Kata team and Kumite team and took third place each. Despite a strong competition, Aurelia Dentler and Colin Köhler narrowly missed a medal, but their achievements give hope for future success.

self -defense and health in focus

The events such as the Chemnitz Open are also a platform on which the importance of karate is illustrated as a self -defense system and sporting activities. According to goju-kaichemnitz.de , karate clubs have combined a wide range in the JKF Goju-Kai/Kenbukan, but also the sporting aspect, but also principles such as discipline, but also Courtesy and respect teaches. Especially for girls and women, karate is an excellent means of self-defense and promoting health and fitness goals.

The structured training by qualified trainers not only promotes physical fitness, but also contributes to the development of self -confidence, ability to concentrate and social values. Regular karate training is not only health-promoting, it also makes a contribution to violence prevention and helps to reduce aggression. This means that karate is not only seen as a sport, but also as a valuable school of life.

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