Archive for August, 2008
Gold Hawk Martial Arts Special
Posted by admin in News, Events, Misc. on August 30th, 2008

Gold Hawk back to school special for all ages. Free uniform with registration. The 1st month $49.95. This promo is for a limited time. Please call 609-296-6844, email goldhawktkd@comcast.net or just come on by. Conviently located 243 Rt. 9 South, Little Egg Harbor, NJ 08087.
Head Instructor: Master Antonucci
Gold Hawk Random Photos
Posted by admin in News, Events, Misc. on August 14th, 2008
Flavio Canto vs Travis Stevens Judo Pan 2007
Flavio Canto gets thrown pretty hard.
Eddie Bravo vs Jason Chambers No-Gi BJJ
Posted by admin in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on August 11th, 2008
Eddie demostrates his unorthodox technqiues effectively during a sparring session at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu. Take notice of his smooth transitions.
Eddie Bravo on Twister Side Control Theory
Posted by admin in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on August 11th, 2008
If you train with Jovan you know exactly what Eddie Bravo is talking about when you get into the twister side control. Remember, you have to have your basic down before you attempt any of these advance techniques.
Olympic Taekwondo Video
This was taken during the 2004 Olympic in Athens.
The Taekwondo is video intense.
ADHD Child’s Tae Kwon Do Experience
By Stephanie Gilman, published Apr 23, 2007
When my son was five, he was diagnosed with a host of disorders, the most upsetting being ADHD. His teacher informed me that he would not be able to function in a normal classroom without medication. His doctor thought that stimulants would be best. As his mother, I strongly disagreed. I felt that a five year old was supposed to be somewhat hyper by nature and that I would be much more worried if he could pay attention for long periods of time at his age. I decided to take matters into my own hands and I enrolled him in a Tae Kwon Do program.
My first call to the Tae Kwon Do school was very reassuring. I told the headmaster my predicament and he told me that he had many students just like my son. He told me that he had been an English teacher for many years and had only recently retired. He suggested that maybe my son was actually (gasp!!) a very normal, but active five year old boy. He explained the principles of martial arts to me as I had no prior knowledge of such things. I was extremely impressed with his philosophies and enrolled my son immediately.
At our first class, my son was quite nervous. The head master was not a scary, hardcore martial arts guy like I was picturing. Instead, he was a graceful, gray-haired man with an infectious smile. He exuded a positive energy. My son willingly followed him into the dojang. He showed my son how to tie his belt and explained what was expected of him. He said that my son would be expected to do his best, no matter what his best may be. This point was especially driven home by a student in the room who was sitting in a wheelchair. He couldn’t leave his chair when he started, but by the time he had acheived his rank of blue belt, he could stand for short periods of time, and even take a few steps. Rudeness and disrespect would not be tolerated at the Tae Kwon Do school.. After that first class, my son was very excited about Tae Kwon Do, but was somewhat discouraged that he wasn’t able to perform to the level of some of the veteran students. To my amazement, instead of being overcome with frustration, he decided to stick with Tae Kwon Do, and over the course of the next five years, would actually remind me to take him to class.
Link to original article.
The Dog Days of Summer
Posted by admin in News, Events, Misc. on August 3rd, 2008
Nothing beats a hot day like a nice air conditioned training facility. Get yourself in shape with some circuit training. Call or email Master Antonucci for more info.
