Veteran coach and former world champion Billy Murray tests his students through a variety of games that incorporate the use of kickboxing manoeuvres and skills. “We started the Prokick Says day with the aim of doing something different to the younger members of the gym, to eliminate any stress that may come with our grading system. So the kids are being graded without feeling any pressure.

Over 50 kids took part in the monthly competition"They don’t see it as a test they see it as an occasion to have a laugh and step outside their disciplined class for a day and have FUN.” On top of having a good time and passing grades, the teeny-tiny kickboxers get special one-to-one coaching from some of Prokick’s world champions, including Gary Hamilton, Lydia Braniff and European champions Ian Young, Stuart Jess and Mark Henessey.

WKN World Kickboxing Champion said: “I look forward to the Prokick Says fun day because it’s a release from training for me too and I understand that it helps the kids, I was a ProKick Kid once, as I was 7 years of age when I started at the gym. The response from the students make it worthwhile getting out of bed for on a Saturday morning to see their happy smiling faces!”

Winners were:

Multiple kicks -Tory Corbett,
Prokick Says - George Gibson
Follow - Matthew Salmon
Intructor Eddie Salmon was voted Prokick instructor of the month.