While you are not required to participate in tournaments, attendance
and participation is an important part of Tae Kwon Do Training. Through
the observance of others and healthy competition, students can
better themselves in ways that are not possible to achieve in the
gym alone. It is the application of theory and the practice
of techniques in sparring competition that help students better
understand the material studied in the gym. Tournament participation
and experience are invaluable to the student’s Tae Kwon Do training.
At tournaments, the competitors are always grouped in small sections
of students of comparable rank, age, physical size, and, sometimes,
experience. This practice makes the competition fair and possible
for anyone to be a winner. The tournament director does his/her
very best to let each competitor have the best possible competition, not
the easiest. In each division, each child should have
a good chance to win. There will always be a biggest kid
and a smallest kid in each division, but with similar training
and comparable ranks, even the smallest in the division can, and
often does, come out the winner.
Competition is beneficial at all ranks. Tournaments are
held all over the state, sometimes several a month, with a number
of “family tournaments” held closer to home. These family
tournaments involve all schools in the Brandt’s Tae Kwon Do Association
and are held to orientate and familiarize students with the tournament
experience. This increases their confidence and sparks their
excitement for the healthy competition of Tae Kwon Do.
The positive reasons for students to compete:
- Tournaments serve as a healthy and safe atmosphere for competition
and a challenge, for which students can prepare and strive to
become better.
- It helps them learn ways of matching skills to an opponent
of the same level in an arena of fair and safe play.
- It encourages good sportsmanship.
- It introduces students to those of the same rank from other
schools and builds friendships with these people as they compete
with one another throughout their training at various tournaments.
- In pattern competition they are required to present themselves
verbally, then physically and confidently perform in front of
the judges, their peers, seniors, black belts, friends, family
and spectators – this builds confidence!
Tournaments, family and otherwise, are always conducted in a safe
manner. Though Tae Kwon Do is a contact sport, every effort
is made to ensure that the competition is safe and fun, while maintaining
the integrity and seriousness of the sport.
Within our organizations, the International Black Belt Federation
and Brandt’s Association, tournaments are held every month, sometimes
several in the same month, with the exception of summer months. Students
have every opportunity to compete at these family tournaments as
well as National, International, and Olympic competitions.
For your safety, you should only compete
in tournaments that have been approved by Grand Master Spencer
and Grand Master Cindy. This will ensure that any tournament
in which you compete is of the safest and highest quality possible.
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