Showing posts with label Forms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forms. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Strickland's Taekwondo - What you want to know about us and more





We are a professional full-time martial arts school unlike any other in the area.  At Strickland’s Taekwondo Karate you will learn true self defense as well as traditional Taekwondo, aka Korean Karate, from highly skilled and unique professionals with many years of martial arts experience that take their job seriously.  Our instructor team is comprised of full time paid instructors, as well as volunteers that teach class for the sheer enjoyment.  More importantly, all the instructors are personal students of Mr. Strickland, trained by him.  As well as learning an ancient martial art, you will also benefit from high-energy workouts and fun programs. You will train in a spacious and safe environment.  Come see what sets us apart from other schools in the metroplex.   We have exciting karate, kickboxing, anti-bully, and self defense classes for Children, Teens, and Adults - ages 4 and up! 

Strickland's Taekwondo Adult Class



Strickland's Taekwondo Children's Class



Strickland's Taekwondo DAAB Class

(Women's Defense Against Agressive Behavior)





Thursday, April 2, 2015

Caleb Capek's trip to Mr. Miller's TKD

Assisting with Testing at Mr. Miller’s TKD
By Caleb Capek  4/2/15

I’ve been an instructor at Strickland’s TKD for two years now, and really do enjoy helping in class and teaching others.  Being an instructor has given me an additional perspective on how to improve my own taekwondo skills as well.  Additionally, it assists me with how to help others even outside of taekwondo.
When Mr. Miller asked Mr. Strickland for instructors to assist him at his school with testing, Mr. Strickland told me he thought I was ready and would do great.  I was nervous because I’ve never gone to another school to help before, and learned that I had to perform a form and breaking demonstration.  I didn’t want to disappoint anyone by not performing my best.  After conversations with my mom and Mr. Strickland I realized that just doing my best was enough. 
We arrived at the school on March 17th and I noticed that I was the highest ranking belt there, next to Mr. Miller.  That made me feel better!  I immediately began helping the students practicing their forms so they could be ready to test.  After I helped them I started warming up myself.  Mr. Miller helped me on a couple parts of my own form because I was nervous.  Once testing began I started to really enjoy myself.  I loved scoring because I think that’ fun!  It was interesting to see how another school’s students performed at testing. 
Mr. Miller had me assist with sparring.  I was surprised to see that even white belts had gear and sparred at his school.  I am used to helping others with sparring and really enjoy it, but was in a situation where I had to remain in control when a white belt that I was sparring with was not.  It was a good lesson learned on how staying in control is necessary to protect yourself, your opponent, and the spectators.
Then it was my turn to perform my form and breaks.  Everybody thought my form was really good.  Even Mr. Miller was impressed.  Next I broke two boards.  I broke on my first try using an elbow strike and on my second try using a jump side kick. 

I’m very happy that I got the chance to go to another school and help out. It was a good experience helping others and learning to overcome my nerves. 




Friday, December 12, 2014

My Journey In TaeKwonDo By: Natalie Campbell

My Journey In TaeKwonDo

    The first Campbell's to go to TaeKwonDo at Mr. Strickland's is my dad and oldest sister, Rachel. I was probably about 1 years old when I started watching them, so when they went, I went. I watched them do their forms, spar and my favorite part was when they did that little noise in their forms, a kiya, and I liked it so much I would do it out in the lobby and all the other parents would laugh and smile. Ever since then, I guess you could say TaeKwonDo was in my blood.
       One day I told Mr. Strickland that I wanted to start TaeKwonDo and he asked how old I was, I word for word said, "4 years old, sir!" I added the 'sir' at the end because in TaeKwonDo since it is Martial Art you have to be respectful to your instructors and seniors. Mr. Strickland said that I had to usually be 5 years old, but since my dad and Mr. Strickland were so close he let me join early. 
I was so excited to get into class the day after that to learn my new form, play games, and make new friends. This is when I met Drew Cain. He had bushy tanish brown hair, braces, and was as cookoo as a cookoo-clock. At first he scared me for a little bit, then I got used to how crazy he was and his wild hair. When I got into class that day I was really nervous of how people were going to see me, either as scared or shy. I was the only new kid there so I thought to myself, "Ok Natalie, you can do this. Don't get scared, just go out their with a smiling face and show them how tough you really are." I did exactly what my mind told me to do, I walked in there with my head held up high and showed everyone how focused I was. The result of that got me a black stripe that meant that I did really well, and was really focused.
On testing day, I was really nervous, but then my dad told me he did this about a million times. He got nervous, but once he went out there he got over his fear and did his form perfectly and passed. I was relieved because I knew that if my dad could do it, I could do it, and I could look cute while doing it! 
    No matter how nervous I got at testings, I knew that I could and always will be able to pass.
           Then I got to brown belt when I started breaking boards, and when my dad was testing with me. So now all the pressures on me to make my dad proud and show him
how tough his little baby girl is.
There was an incident when my dad
was breaking his boards. He went 
to kick the board and his 
hamstring got pulled. He wanted
to keep trying, to pass, but Mr. Strickland yelled at him and told him to go have a seat in the back. Still my dad refused. Mr. Strickland told my dad to come up to the judging table and was quite furious with my dad and again yelled at him to go sit down. My dad then finally said, "Yes sir." I was then determined to break my boards, but not because I wanted to, but because I wanted to make my dad proud of me. Once my name was called I answered really loud, my sister, Ciara, bowed me in. 'BAM!' I smashed my front kick, 'BAM' I smashed my elbow strike. I was so proud of myself I started crying (forgot to bow) and ran over to my daddy and gave him a gigantic hug. Then I heard the words, "I'm  so proud of you, Natalie," come out of my dad's mouth. No one really knew how proud I was to hear my dad say that.
    A couple weeks after that testing, I met my absolute best friend in TaeKwonDo, Jacquelyn Anderson. I couldn't have asked for a better best friend who I have so much in common with and we both have the same hobby, going to TaeKwonDo almost everyday. As time went on we got to know each other better and better. Then, I was soon proud to call her my best friend (Jacquelyn if your reading this I love you!).
     Then soon after that, the time came for my black belt testing. I was fully prepared, dressed in my newly-ironed dobok and white testing pants, and my hair braided (for good luck, its a Campbell girl family tradition). When Mr. Strickland called my name to do my form I did it the first time with lots of power. We sparred, nearly dominated almost everyone I sparred. Then came board breaking, Mr. Strickland called my name to get my boards. I gave my boards to my board holders, my dad, Drew Cain, and two other men; I set both boards up for a side kick with both legs. 
My sister, Ciara, then again bowed me in saying, "Natalie Campbell, first attempt, sir!" I went over to my right leg first, 'BAM' smashed it. Now my left leg, (no noise) I didn't get it. Ciara bowed me in again saying "Natalie Campbell, second attempt, sir!" I took a deep breathe in and out, 'BAM' I was so relieved to hear that noise. I had passed my Probationary Black Belt testing! I am now a certified black belt! The 4th person there to hug me was my best friend, Jacquelyn Anderson. I was shocked on the 5th person I hugged, it was Drew. He said, "Good job baby sis," then I said, "Ok...thank you?" After that he said welcome and no surprise he put me in yet again another wrist lock, like he always does.
       
TaeKwonDo will  and always will be forever in my blood.

    This is just the first part of my TaeKwonDo journey. I have many more memories at Mr. Strickland's TaeKwonDo school. I love everything about the school, but my favorite is the relationships you make like to make a best friend or you can make another sibling like mine is with Drew (just make sure they don't put you in wrist locks just for fun). 
      By:Natalie Campbell



Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Tyler Tx Regionals and Weeping Seminar November 2014 Highlights!!

Master Wadkins assisted by Master Kileen Weeping Jujitzu Seminar 

An Amazing!! 2 full Hours of Instruction What a gift!!


Judges Readying for the Tournament!!



We had Students of All Ages Competing for the Gold. Some even Traveled home from College to participate!!