Update (February 1st, 2009):

The trainer of Karate Dojo Queenstown is on continuing education in Germany, for this the training has paused. If You wanna stay in Shotokan, there is a Trainer in Frankton (next to Queenstown) Enamoto Sensei. You should be able to find him via the phonebook. For more information about clubs in Queenstown be free to contact the Karate Dojo Queenstown.

Dewa mata!

 

 

Update for the new year:

Update (Christmas and New Years Eve 2008):

 

The Karate Dojo Queenstown want to thank all for the last year with all its events and wishes everybody a merry christmas and a blessed new year.

 

 

Update (August 28th, 2008):

New Training Hours and VenueSaturday 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm in the Queesntown Gym

If it is possible please confirm the times  via Email: stefan.woletz@gmx.de or mobile (by txt) 021 0 26 25 609 for the training.

"Karate Opening Event Day" on August the 9th:

commentarys from participants: "we enjoyed doing it", "no mistakes to 99 percent", "i would like to do it again"

commentarys from audience: "i liked it" (still when the caterer was not able (to less staff) to deliver all food and drinks but it was very ok)

We have had during the day free training, which was very good for some to experience that not everything is easy to learn. Some of them wanted to break up because they thought they are not able to learn but after they trainer spoke to them and they realized that it is not so bad as they think they stayed and trained even harder. An idea beyond.

The history of Karate and a Overview of Jiu Jitsu was given to the audience during the evening Show. Stefan from the Karate Dojo Queenstown said some parts of the history during the whole show and JC from the Jiu Jitsu Club told his to the audience before he demonstrated Jiu Jitsu to audience on Stefan.

All in all it was a very good show. The next show, as we now so far, shall be bigger, hold with more special effects (lighting) and be more longer and even more interesting.

Me, for my part, want to say thank you to all of the people who enjoyed the show and bought the tickets, and of course to all the participant in the show the 3 J's:  Joy, JC and Jeff.

A bigger thank you goes to the sponsors. Without them it would not have been possible.

The Frontrunner (http://www.thefrontrunner.co.nz), thank you for support for the hall and high quality frontrunner sweat pants.

The KFC thank you for support the posters.

The CSTM - Print thank you for support of T-Shirts.

Many private people for buying tickets.

Thank you very much - Domo arigato gosamaizu

Stewo