Friday, December 14, 2018

December 2018 Testing and News



Eight taekwondo students earned new black belt ranks at testing held at the Stevens Point Area YMCA recently, including  a girl representing the third generation of her family to achieve black belt status while her father earned his fourth degree black belt.  Color belts from both the YMCA classes and the Stevens Taekwondo: A New Way of Life studio also earned rank promotions.

Grandmaster Robert L. Stevens, Denver, was unable to attend the event, but delegated the honor of presenting the 7th degree black belt certificates from the World Taekwondo Kukkiwon for Mark and Hilde Henkel to his father and the long-time instructor of the Henkels, Dr. Dwight Stevens.  They also received the certificates for their sons, James and John Henkel.

Mark Poirier achieved fourth degree black belt, master level, after fourteen years of training and teaching under Master Karen Johnson.  His testing included a three-station board break using front, round and finally side kick through two boards, vigorous sparring, advanced kick demonstrations and the Pyongwon form. 
Poirier also spoke about the application of the Spirit of Eight Manners to successful board breaking, saying that those principals provide “a wonderful opportunity to learn” and then “execute with speed and confidence” for board breaking.

Eleven-year-old Samara Poirier joined not only her father in the black belt ranks, but also her mother Karen Poirier, her uncle Kevin Klapoetke and grandfather Richard Klapoetke, all black belts, when she earned her deputy black belt.  She demonstrated sparring, advanced kicking and five taegeuk forms before smashing cleanly through a board with a spinning side kick.
Four students achieved second degree black belt rank together.  Carrie Murray, Jessica Tomaszewski, Ben Hultman and Joanna Gebeau performed the keumgang form, advanced sparring and kick combinations and then power board breaking.  Murray and Hultman used a working step back spinning side kick to break two-inch boards, and Gebeau used the same kick to split two one-inch boards.

Zach Ulrich and Kaleb Bicknase earned deputy black belts as they performed five taegeuk forms, advanced kick combinations, board breaking  and advanced sparring.  Ulrich snapped his board with a back spinning hook kick, and Bicknase broke his board with a back spinning side kick.

From the color belt students testing, Garrett Johnson, green belt, earned the trophy for excellence in testing.  The prestigious judging panel included headmaster instructors Mark and Hilde Henkel, school founder Dr. Dwight Stevens and masters Karen Johnson, Bill Dragolovich and Carol Landreth.


2019 YMCA Class Schedule

January 3, 2019:          First class Winter I session
February 7:                  Last class session    Promotion testing Feb 7
è NO CLASSES on February 12 & 14
February 19:                First Class Winter II session
è NO CLASSES on March 19 & 21  Spring Break
April 4:                        Last class of session
April 6:                        Saturday, 1 pm, promotion testing w/black belts
è NO CLASSES on April 9 & 11
April 16:                      First Class Spring session
May 23:                       Last class of session
è NO CLASSES  on May 28 & 30
June 4:                         First Class Summer I session
June 13                        Promotion testing 7 pm in APR
July 11:                        Last Class of session
è NO CLASSES on July 16 & 18
July 23:                        First Class Summer II session
August 8:                    Promotion testing, 7 pm in APR
August 29:                  Last Class of session
è NO CLASSES on September 3 & 5
September 10:             First Class Fall I session
October 10                  Promotion testing, 7 pm in APR
October 17:                 Last class of session
è NO CLASSES on October 22 & 24
October 29:                 First Class Fall II session
è NO CLASS on October 31 or November 29
December 7:                Promotion testing w/black belts 1 pm, in APR,
December 12:              Last class of session
 

From masters Mark and Hilde Henkel:  Our special thanks to the many black belts who help in class and at testing--we really appreciate it!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all !
Keep stretching and we will see you in the new year.



Friday, November 2, 2018

October Testing, Tournament News and Schedule


October Testing

Five Stevens Taekwondo Academy students tested successfully for higher belts in October. 

The father-son duo of Brett and Blake Speetzen broke their first boards and advanced to high white belt.  Kolton Biadasz earned a yellow belt and Jerome Meredith advanced to high yellow belt. 

Brennan Kellerman earned his green belt and won the trophy for excellence in testing with his decisive board break.  

Masters Mark and Hilde Henkel and Karen Johnson judged the testing.


Tournament News

Two local martial artists excelled at the 38th Annual Mid-Wisconsin Taekwondo Championships, held in Wisconsin Rapids recently.

Red belt Joseph Tomszewski dominated the peewee division winning the first place trophy for forms, second place in sparring and second in board breaking, using a butterfly kick and a back spinning side kick to break two boards.

Blue belt Ian Shelton grabbed first place in sparring in the juniors division, with second place in board breaking.  He broke his boards with a switching high front kick and a back spinning hook kick.  Shelton also placed fourth in the forms competition.

The Park Institute sponsored the tournament, held at Mid-State Technical College, with Master John Chrystal as executive director.  The event drew 100 competitors and many spectators. 

Fall Schedule


The second fall session of the YMCA classes begins on November 6, 7 pm, in All Purpose Room.  Students are encouraged to bring friends and relatives to try out taekwondo during the first week. 

The next testing is Saturday, December 8, at 1 pm, in the all purpose room.  This testing includes black belts.  All students expecting to test should be enrolled and participating in class during this session.  Black belt candidates, please speak with Master Henkel in advance, as the application procedures have changed.. 


Monday, August 13, 2018

August 2018 Lots of news!




August Testing

A local martial artist recently earned her second degree black belt at the YMCA, and color belt students were promoted.

Alicia Rucker, 14, demonstrated the challenging keumgang form, advanced sparring and kick combinations and then used a spinning side kick to smash two boards as she earned the new rank of second degree black belt.


From the color belts testing, Marcus Studinski, red belt, earned the trophy for excellence on the same evening.
Senior masters Mark and Hilde Henkel and Karen Johnson judged the testing.


 Class Changes


As of Tuesday, August 28, the taekwondo classes will move to the All Purpose Room on the south end of the YMCA.  This location is quieter, does not compete with the basketball folks for space and has bathrooms right across the hallway.  The YMCA is arranging for the hanging bag mounting to be moved as soon as possible.

The summer session II ends on September 6, with the usual one week break.  When fall session I begins on September 18, class will return to the traditional time slot.  This means class will begin at 7 pm and end at 8 pm, which is surely a benefit for the younger students during the class year.

Promotions


This month, head instructors Masters  Mark and Hilde Henkel, with their sons Masters James and John tested successfully for seventh dan black belt.  Grandmaster Robert Stevens, who presided, says they are the first family to test together for that high rank.  Dr. Dwight Stevens was an honored guest at the testing.

The testing included performance of Cheonkwon and Jitae forms, board breaking and each candidate wrote papers on teaching techniques.  James and John Henkel also sparred vigorously.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

April 2018 Testing and News



Hultman earns black belt


Benjamin Hultman successfully completed testing for first degree black belt at the YMCA recently.  Hultman, who trains with Stevens Taekwondo Academy YMCA, demonstrated advanced kicks and sparring skills in two matches.  He cleanly snapped a board with a spinning side kick and performed koryo and four taegeuk forms in addition to answering a wide-ranging oral exam on the history, tenets, symbols of taekwondo and teaching methods.

Color belt students from both the YMCA class and Stevens Taekwondo A New Way of Life also tested successfully for higher belts in a fast-paced testing.  Michael Doerr won the trophy for testing excellence as he earned his yellow belt.

Master instructors Mark and Hilde Henkel judged the testing, assisted by senior masters Karen Johnson and Ron Locascio and master Carol Landrath.

Tournament News


Black belt Mandi (Salm) Wetzel competed  well at the AAU State Taekwondo championship in March. She won her first sparring match in 26 seconds with a KO from aspinning hook, and though second match went to her competitor, she enjoyed the tournament.


Schedule:

***Watch for announcement of a special evening training in May !

***New session starts on April 17, with the first week featuring "Try Taekwondo".  Those interested can attend the first two nights (April 17 & 19)  to try out the class before registering.  So tell your friends and family!

Spring session :     April 17 7:30 in YMCA gym  to
                              May 24 last class of the session

                ***No Classes May 29 and May 31***

Summer session I:  June 5  first class 7:30  YMCA gym 
                      Color belt testing June 14, 8 pm                     
                      ***No Classes July 3 & July 5***
                                Last class July 19 

               ***No Classes July 24 & July 26

Summer Session II:  first class July 31 7:30  YMCA gym