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Prokick Says competition a huge success

The first ‘PROKICK SAYS’ children’s competition day of 2008 was another tremendous success.
Over 50 underage talents took part in the event aimed at improving fitness, discipline and co-ordination.
The fun day also gives young kickboxers an opportunity to experience competition using their martial art skills.
Prokick coach Billy Murray said: “Underage members are not allowed to compete in full-contact kickboxing until they are 15 years of age. So, from the age of five they are learning the art of kickboxing but not the application.
“I want to give the young members an opportunity to put their skills into practice, mixing competition with fun. The idea stems from a game we have played for many, many years at the gym, Prokick Says, our version of Simple Simon Says.
“We have rolled a number of games into one big occasion and the kids love it. Everyone was a winner and everyone went home with a medal. It’s important to us at Prokick Gym that children learn about self-discipline, self-defence and grow up in a respected and disciplined environment.”
The Prokick Says fun day takes place once a month at Wilgar Street gym in east-Belfast.

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Alex CatherwoodReece Douglas and Leith Braiden, Follow is a racing fitness game. The children are seated in lines, Mr Murray calls out someone’s name and all the children follow that person until they’re told to go back to their lines and the last one to sit down in their original place is out.
Winners: Alex Catherwood
Reece Douglas and Leith Braiden

Multiple Kicks:
Winner for the boys - Dylan LennoxWinner for the girls - Chloe HigginsonWhoever can kick the longest without setting their foot back on the ground wins.

Winner for the girls - Chloe Higginson

 

Winner for the boys - Dylan Lennox


Mark McCann - presented trophy by Alan Titmus Best improved technique this week:
Winner: Mark McCann - presented trophy by Alan Titmus

 

 

Prokick says


Niamh Dougal Cheslea Leigh Swift  kicksCheslea Leigh Swift Kickboxing version of Simon says. Kickboxing moves are called out for the children to do; only they can’t do them unless a number is called after the move.

If they do the move without the number being called then they are out. Last one standing wins.

Niamh Dougal
Winner for Blue and above - Cheslea Leigh Swift

Winner for Orange belts - Niamh Dougal

Congratulations to all the children who took part. Everyone was a winner and everyone went home with a medal.