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New Year, New Commitment - Take up an activity you'll stick at and enjoy!

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New Year, New Commitment - Take up an activity you'll stick at and enjoy!

As we welcome the new year, many of us reflect on our goals and aspirations for the coming months and year. New Year’s resolutions are a powerful way to set intentions for positive change in our lives. I want to share an experience that deeply resonates with this idea, a metaphor for TKD training, my morning ritual of plunging into a barrel of cold water.

Each morning, I immerse myself in water that has been zero degrees centigrade for the last 4 days immersing myself for a solid four minutes. Honestly, it’s a challenge. The moment I step in, I feel the shock of the cold, it takes your breath away, it's like glass all over the body! Yet, with every time I commit to this practice, I remind myself that this is who I am. I have made a decision that there is no option to opt out; I will embrace the challenge because the benefits far outweigh the discomfort.

This process isn’t just a test of endurance; it creates significant physiological and psychological changes. The rush of cold water heightens my alertness, improves circulation, and invigorates my mental state, leaving me feeling empowered and ready for whatever the day holds as well as making important physiological changes. This is very much akin to what we experience in our Taekwon-Do classes. Each session pushes us out of our comfort zones, enhancing our physical abilities and promoting mental growth through discipline.

Setting a goal, whether in the freezing water or in the dojang, provides an unrivalled opportunity for personal development. Like the Rollnick and Miller psychology of behaviour change model suggests, successful transformation encompasses three core components: importance, confidence, and readiness to change. We must first recognise the importance of our goals, believe in our ability to achieve them, and prepare ourselves mentally and physically for the path ahead. If the goal is important enough, if we have enough confidence we can do it through support and planning then we are ready to make that commitment to change and improvement.

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Face to Face Training Starting in the Park

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Face to Face Training Starting in the Park

With the C-19 landscape changing in a positive way we are very excited to be able to start up face to face classes from the 30th March ensuring safe social distancing.

These classes will be delivered in St Nicholas Park, Warwick behind the Astro turf pitches as we did last summer. Our classes are a great mix of adults and children training in the same class enabling families to train together at the same time.

Self-defence is at the heart of what we deliver. This is the ultimate goal, to give every member of the club a better chance of defending themselves if they are unfortunate enough to get into a physical confrontation. We deliver a syllabus that helps each student to prepare themselves for this.

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We're back training after lockdown having fun in a safe environment

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We're back training after lockdown having fun in a safe environment

The COVID-19 pandemic had a deviating effect on our club and our ability to deliver classes. However we didn’t just close down and batten down the hatches we realised that we needed to keep supporting our students as best as we could and come up with a plan to do this until we could return to normal. Over the lockdown we came up with the plan of delivering video classes and lesson plans that students can follow at their leisure and free Zoom 121 personal training sessions after surveying the members as to what was the best options for them. A few weeks ago the Government advice allowed us to undertake 121 personal training face to face outside in a park which many students jumped on straight away.

With the updated Government guidelines last week we are now allowed to deliver small group training classes with one instructor to five students as long as we are outside and social distancing measures are adhered to. Excitingly this week saw Warwick & Leamington TKD club back training face to face for the first time in nearly 4 months following the Government guidelines keeping our instructors, students and the wider public safe and well. However, we are also continuing with support our students delivering the video lesson plans and Zoom 121 personal training sessions free of charge for those that continue to need them due to the need to continue with social distancing and isolation.

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Warwick TKD Annual BBQ

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Warwick TKD Annual BBQ

This weekend saw the annual club BBQ. The weather report for the day wasn’t too promising however it stayed warm and dry for the majority of it. A great day with over 30 of our members turning up to relax, have a drink and eat some charred food cooked by my very own hand (not exactly up to Jason Wrights standards, T-UK Stratford, but I did my best :) ).

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Warwick / Kineton TKD Summer BBQ

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Warwick / Kineton TKD Summer BBQ

Yesterday was a busy day to end off the first half of the year for our clubs before our 2 week summer break - a Hosin Sool workshop in the morning, burning off calories practicing and learning effective self-defence skills followed by the annual club BBQ, although a great many students were away on holiday already we had a great turn out.

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