Students, Instructors and Masters started to arrive at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (Heathrow) early Saturday morning in anticipation for the Senior Seminar. The first of its kind, this seminar was specifically hosted for 2nd Degrees and above.
All students started to congregate in the hall and Master Harry from the
The class started with us showing our respect to the Founder and President Choi followed by the now infamous “Mr Rai” beasting session. This had all of us working to the maximum and in a focused state of mind for the brain straining technical session ahead.
Master Choi took the floor and without hesitation started at “Kwang-Gae”. The technical knowledge of Master Choi seemed endless as we worked our way through the pattern, with the president demonstrating how he wanted to see the techniques executed. The floor was opened to questions and Master Choi answered these in great detail leaving no stone unturned. Moving on to “Po-Eun”, once again the class was put through its paces as the extremely high technical standard of Master Choi was emphasized on all members. The floor was once again opened to questions. Slightly late but well needed was a short break, where refreshments had been laid on by the organisers www.trenic.com”.
Once again we started straight in with “Ge-Beak” and went through move by move. Mr Parm Rai was demonstrating throughout with Master Choi explaining not only why it was performed but also the applications for the movements. The floor was opened to questions, the abundance of these seemed to eat into our time and brought the first day’s session to a close. We all bowed out and retired to our rooms to refresh for the Banquet.
The banquet doors opened around
Sunday morning started with a senior grading culminating with Mr Mitchell Ross UK being promoted to III Degree and Mr Matthew Payne
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Master Choi entered with another round of applause. The presidents opening statement “This is what you are all here for, "can we have 5th Dans and above on the floor”. We then proceeded to demonstrate “Se-Jong” and “So-San”, with Master Choi dissecting every move and combination. After that gruelling session it was time for the whole group to go through one of the most technically difficult tuls “Juche”. With the space limitations we were split into three groups, each performing numerous times.
In conclusion I would like to thank Master Choi and Mr Rai for travelling to the
Mark Skyrme VI
Imperial Taekwon-Do Association