Malaysia – Indo Invitational Karate Championship 2011
Twenty karate exponents from India were in Ipoh recently at the invitation of Okinawa Goju-Ryu Karate-Do Federation Malaysia, Perak Sports Council. At the full day sports event, these twenty young Indian men and women took up the challenge against seven local teams.
Karate exponents under the tutelage of instructor Mr. Ng Ah Kau (5th Dan) bagged six gold, three silver and four bronze medals.
Meanwhile, Mr. Murugesu, President of Persatuan Shukokai Karate-do Negeri Perak was proud to show me the medal haul of one gold, one silver and four bronze medals by his charges.
Event: Malaysia – Indo Invitational Karate Championship 2011
Venue: De Garden, Ipoh
Date: 18th Oct, 2011
Time: 11am – 8pm
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Well to me Martial Arts means respect and discipline.
I have trained in different Martial arts now for much
more than 20 years. I have seen quite a lot of people appear and disappear
but one more thing that I have noticed is the respect and discipline that has changed
those peoples perception of life.
Young children that have started which were on
the wrong side of the tracks, always in trouble and no idea how to respect other kids.
Place them in a controlled environment with discipline and
fighting and they soon start to understand.
Martial arts is a great technique for youths and adults to get rid of their aggression without hurting or bullying anyone.