Wolves Martial Arts Acadmy has a new dedicated forum up and running, the link is;
http://wolvesacademy.medecins-maroc.com
Please join the forum and participate in the descussions and topics on the forum
Wolves Martial Arts Acadmy has a new dedicated forum up and running, the link is;
http://wolvesacademy.medecins-maroc.com
Please join the forum and participate in the descussions and topics on the forum
Wolves Academy has opened up its own small kiosk. At the moment we are only selling drinks and small snacks but we are preparing the shop to also sell food in the near future
The prices are as follows;
Drinks
Red Bull R20-00
Lucozade R12-50
Energade R9-90
Soft Drinks R7-50
Oros R6-50
Snacks
All Sorts R2-00
Energade Sweets R6-50
Here is the link for the official Website of the 2009 Poland World Championships
Click on the link to see the video
Do you at times feel that you are not confident enough to take action in a threatening or potentially life-threatening situation? At Wolves Academy it is our main objective to transform this deceptive perception to a positive knowledge of “I can really pull this self-defence tactic off”.
Wolves Academy will present a Self-Defence Course at their premises on FRIDAY, 24 & SATURDAY, 25 APRIL 2009.
Cost for the seminar will be R150.00 per person and the duration of the course will be 3 hours.
For reservations please contact Awie or Xander Davis at the under mentioned numbers or visit us at 22 De Kock Street, Sonheuwel during office hours.
Wolves Martial Arts Academy Facebook group link;
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=10452019113&ref=ts
Good afternoon
We came to the end of the year and it is time for every one to relax and gather their strength for 2009. Attendances of classes during holidays are normally very low and although it is December, the Dojang will stay open until the 12th. The Dojang will re-open on, Monday, 5 January 2009.
The class times for the period from 1 December to 10 December will only be on Monday en Wednesdays, and as follows:
09:00 - 10:00 TSD Morning class
16:00 – 17:00 TSD Junior class
17:00 – 18:00 HKD class
18:00 – 19:00 TSD Senior class
Classes from 5 to 8 January 2009 will be the same as above and as from Monday, 12 January 2009, classes will go back to normal times.
I trust everyone will find this in order.
Regards
KJN Awie Davis
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS
08:30 - 09:30 Seniors / Morning Class (Haedong Kumdo)
13:00 – 13:45 Pre School (3 – 4 yrs) (Tang Soo Do)
13:45 – 14:30 Pre School (5 – 6 yrs) (Tang Soo Do)
14:00 – 15:30 Juniors (7 – 11 yrs) (Tang Soo Do)
15:30 – 17:00 Juniors (Red Belt and up) (Tang Soo Do)
17:00 – 18:30 Sword Class / Beginner (Haedong Kumdo)
18:30 – 20:00 Seniors (Up to Red Belt) (Tang Soo Do)
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
09:00 - 10:30 Seniors / Morning Class (Tang Soo Do)
13:00 - 13:45 Pre School (3 – 4 yrs) (Tang Soo Do)
13:45 – 14:30 Pre School (5 – 6 yrs) (Tang Soo Do)
15:30 – 17:00 Juniors up to Green Belt (Tang Soo Do)
17:00 – 18:30 Sword Class / Senior (Haedong Kumdo)
18:30 – 20:00 CDB & Black Belt (Tang Soo Do)
The Nelspruit Wolves Academy Dojang is situated in 22 De Kock St. The Dojang and waiting area is completely fenced and has electric wiring for safety, and the access to the premises is controlled . The Dojang training area is 154 m2 and the floor is completely covered with soft mat and canvas.
The Dojang is fully equipped for the best Martial Arts training and Experience.
Office Hours
MONDAY TO THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Directions to the Dojang
From N4:
Turn left at the robot on to GENERAAL DAN PIENAAR.
Keep going until you see NELSPRUIT PRIMARY SCHOOL on your left, and turn left into SAREL CELLIERS ST.
Turn right at the first street on your right, it should be DE KOCK ST.
Keep going past the first speed bump and the WOLVES MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY will be on your right, just before the second speedbump.
HAE-DONG-KUM-DO - HAE mean Sea, DONG means East, KUM means Sword and DO mean Way – thus the meaning of Haedong Kumdo is translated as – The Eastern Sword Martial Art or literally translated into original Korean sword techniques. – It is the traditional Kumdo trained in to prepare for real battle and is totally different from Jukdo (bamboo sword) sports and Guhapdo, which were imported from Japan. The practitioners of Haedong Kumdo training swords as well all use real sword, (Live Blades), which weigh approximately 1,2kg.The sword techniques are not only one of the most important skills for battle, but also improve physical strength, endurance, posture and attitude while assisting one to develop a noble state of personality.