Karate autumn course in Hollabrunn: A step towards Okinawa
The karate course in Hollabrunn impressed with intensive training and high numbers of participants. The event served as preparation for an international Gasshuku in Okinawa.
Karate autumn course in Hollabrunn: A step towards Okinawa
The traditional karate course, organized by Friedrich Gsodam, took place again in Hollabrunn last weekend. Every year the event attracts numerous enthusiastic athletes who take the opportunity to develop their skills and learn from each other.
This year in particular, the course has a special meaning, as many participants from various clubs in Lower Austria and Vienna are making their final preparations for an upcoming international Gasshuku in Okinawa. This event is held to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Jundokan and promises to be a unique experience for all karateka.
A look at the technology
The participants were able to refine their techniques under competent guidance. For example, HTL student Jonas demonstrated the side leg kick Mawashi Geri Jodan, while HTL graduate Jasmin blocked with Yoko Uke and successfully countered with a punch. Such practical units are crucial for consolidating and perfecting the correct karate procedures.
The atmosphere during the course was characterized by mutual respect and a strong sense of community. Karate is not just a sport, but also a philosophy that emphasizes discipline, concentration and fairness. In this benevolent environment, participants had the opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
Events like these not only strengthen the athletes' technique, but also promote social cohesion within the karate community. The anticipation of the upcoming Gasshuku shows how important such meetings are for the personal and sporting development of the participants, and also offers an excellent platform for making new friends and deepening common interests.
Karate in Hollabrunn is not just a sport, but also an important network that brings people together and helps them to live their passion. Further details about this exciting event can be found in a detailed report on www.noen.at be read.