Kyudo examination for 5th Kyu
We congratulate Mia and Eva on passing their 5th kyu examination. Both shooters impressed with their confident performance in Taihai and kicks.
We congratulate Mia and Eva on passing their 5th kyu examination. Both shooters impressed with their confident performance in Taihai and kicks.
On 14 January, the Kyudo department held its New Year's shooting competition. In the year of the wooden dragon, we chose Mushu and his gruel from Mulan as our target. The task was to hit a fried egg.
At the end of the year, Aika Marie Tada and Ralph Pfahler successfully passed their 1st and 2nd kyu examinations respectively.
The Aikido, Ju-Jutsu, Karate and Kyudo departments ended the year together with an interdisciplinary workshop.
Our trainer and deputy head of the Ju-Jutsu department Sebastian Ehrhard passed his 4th Dan examination in Rastatt on 10 December. Together with 6 other candidates, he was able to demonstrate his skills.
On 4 and 5 November, we welcomed Jisch Scheuren from Luxembourg and some of his students from Kopstal-Bridel to the dojo for a workshop. There were two sessions on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The basic idea was to apply numerous different holds and throws from the same entrance.
Our first karate kyu exam in the new dojo for children and teenagers. Everyone showed solid to outstanding performances. There were well-deserved examination certificates.
Ju-Jutsu training for young people aged 14 and over takes place every Monday at 18:00. Our qualified trainer and former competitor Richard will teach you the basics of kickboxing, cool judo throws, holding techniques and much more.
On 15 July 2023, the Landes Kyu examination for Ju-Jutsu took place in Durmersheim. All of our examinees passed, with four passing the 2nd kyu exam and one passing the 1st kyu exam.
Mayor Raoul Schmidt-Lamontain welcomed the delegation from Heidelberg's twin city led by Lord Mayor Kazufumi Onishi. The board members of PSV Heidelberg were also present at the ceremony in the Great Town Hall. Markus Krabel and Prof Karl Kiening were accompanied by Munetsugu Sakabe, aikido master from Kumamoto.