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Swedish version of the kamokuhyō available

Swedish kamokuhyōFinally the Swedish version of the new kamokuhyō (curriculum) is printed and available for purchase in the dojo.

This version is the one that is effective from 1st of April 2013. There are three different kamokuhyō all of which include the training schedule and grading criteria for all different levels.

Kyūkenshi kamokuhyō is for beginners up to 1 dan, yudansha kamokuhyō contains training schedule and grading criteria for 2 dan up to 6 dan, and the shōnen kamokuhyō is for children (under 13) and includes training schedule and grading criteria up to 1 dan for children.

All versions cost 50 SEK.

New Kyū grades

Kyū grading, from left; Simon, Maja & Sara.

Kyū grading, from left; Simon, Maja & Sara.

On Tuesday the 22nd of October we had a kyū grading. It was three members that took their test.

A big congratulations to Simon who passed the test for 2 kyū, Sara who passed the test for 4 kyū and to Maja who passed the test for 6 kyū.

Practice will start up again

Kihon (basics) one part of everythin we practice in Shorinji KempoThis Thursday, August 22nd, the practice will be back to normal after the summer’s slower pace.

The junior group start again again from this Thursday, and we will now also have the Saturday practice sessions for adults (after the summer’s cancellation of that session).

We look forward to see all old members who have had summer breaks and now will get back to training.

Now is also an excellent opportunity for anyone who wants to start to practice Shorinji Kempo. We welcome new members of all ages. Please read this page if you want to become a member.

Summer Practice

Now the summer has begun and thus it’s time to pay the training fee for summer term for those who have not done it yet.

Training on Thursday the 13th of June is cancelled since all instructors are busy with graduation celebration, Saturday trainings also ceases from now and over the summer. But some members might still be keen on training during the weekends anyway, especially if the weather is not the best, so please email any instructor or other members if you want to practice outside of the regular sessions. If you don’t have your own key you can always borrow someone else’s key.

The Juniors group has now a break over the summer and starts again around the time school starts, we’ll be back with information. The older juniors, who feel that they can cope with the adults training, are welcome at the usual adult training sessions during the summer.

Annual General Meeting and appreciation to Anders-sensei

Anders-sensei with the nice plant he received as a gift from all kenshi on the occasion of his grading to 6 dan.

Anders-sensei with the nice plant he received as a gift from all kenshi on the occasion of his grading to 6 dan.

On Thursday, March 28, the branch had its annual general meeting. It was a quick and straightforward meeting held at the end of the regular practice session.

We got some new names on the board, Chris Enfors became the new chairman and Linda Hybinnette became new board member.

The full list of the board:

Chairman, Christer Enfors, secretary; Per Svensson, treasurer; Anders Pettersson, board members; Ann-Christine Håkansson and Linda Hybinette. Deputies are Mattias Johansson and Erik Öhrn. Auditor’s Niklas Pettersson with Magnus Englund as deputy auditor.

In concluding the meeting, our shibu-chō Anders Pettersson were surprised with a gift from all the kenshi in appreciation for his efforts and his recent grading rokudan (6 dan).

Practice during Easter

We have training as usual on Thursday and as have been announced at the trainings for the last few weeks we will also have the branch’s annual general meeting at the end of practice on Thursday.

No organized training on Easter Saturday, however, several have announced that they intend to do some workout on Saturday (Easter Eve) anyway, but probably a little later than the normal practice hours.

During the school’s Easter break we will have practice as usual for both juniors and adults.

Kyū Grading

Magnus graded to 1 kyū,  Alva and Mattias to 3 kyū

Magnus graded to 1 kyū, Alva and Mattias to 3 kyū

On Thursday the 21st of March we had a kyū grading were three members did their grading test. It was Magnus who graded to ikkyū (1 kyū) and Mattias and Alva that tested for sankyū (3 kyū).

A big congratulations to them all!

Grading to Sankyū

Linda and Christer after their successful grading to sankyū

Linda and Christer after their successful grading to sankyū

On Thursday the 7th of March we had a kyū grading where two people did their test for sankyū (3rd kyū).

It was Linda Hybinette and Christer Enfors that both passed their test.

A big Congratulations to them both!

Swedish Budo & Martial Arts Federation district “Mellan” had a Training Day and Annual General Meeting

Pelle practice jo (short stick) with Lasse Andersson

Pelle practice jo (short stick) with Lasse Andersson

On Saturday the 2nd of March the branch’s ordinary practice session was cancelled, instead members had the opportunity to participate in the Swedish Budo & Martial Arts Federation district “Mellan” (Svenska Budo & kampsportsförbundets distrikt Mellan) common “try-out-practice-day” that was held the same day as their annual general meeting.

The practice was held in Sundsta idrottshus and had Aikido, Aikijo as well as Shorinji Kempo on the program. Continue reading

“Try out Days” 2013

Neo shows one of those who came and tried Shorinji Kempo  how to punch, under the supervision of Erik

Neo shows one of those who came and tried Shorinji Kempo how to punch, under the supervision of Erik

During the week we have had “try out days” that was advertised in a pamphlet printed and distributed among school children by the Karlstad community with a lot of activities to try out during the school break for children and youth. We took part in this and had information that it was possible to try Shorinji Kempo for free during the school’s winter break (week 9). It was mainly children (under 13 years of age) that came and tried in our junior’s group. Continue reading