Newsletter 2022-3

Chans Martial Arts News

CMA 22-03 9th Sept 2022

Sydney Camp: Tai Chi Chuan

We had a wonderful seminar in Sydney by ShiYe Michael in July. It was great to be back in Sydney after having to cancel it for the last two years because of Covid-19. ShiYe talked about correct timing, ‘Qi-Jing-Shen’ in relation to the ‘three Dantians’, the moving steps in the 6 exercises and ‘Shao Lu’. 

Inspired by what I had heard in Sydney, I have broken down the practice of pushing hands further into six progressive parts. The 1st and 2nd are just rotations without partners. The 3rd is synchronising with a partner without physically engaging. The 4th is the fixed pushing hands drills. The 5th is engaging and following the partner without attacking. The 6th is the free pushing hands with the usual rules of engagement. This should help most students develop more understanding and skills to achieve proper free pushing hands.

Sydney Camp: Shao Chi Chuan

We worked on focusing, visualising, harmonising breathing, leveraging, rounding and stabilising. The reviewed patterns, the level drills and attack and counter drills on body shields for feedback.

The Black Belts worked on feinting, reading and following up. We also worked on the Circle Form and energy revival after the Pressure points attacks.

As usual, we enjoyed the many delectable culinary delights of Sydney that weekend.

Annual Camp - Auckland

We just had another great camp at the super facility at AUT North Campus. About a hundred people came from Sydney, Invercargill, Dunedin, Canterbury, Nelson, Blenheim, Wellington and Auckland. Camp commander, Master Mike Kinney, and his able assistants did a wonderful job organising everything. Our talented Auckland members led by Chef Renato prepared and served a very yummy lunch.

We also like to thank Master Bruce Lord, Mr Wai Hoe Chan, Mr David McQueen, Mr Nic Morrison, Mr Chris McKenzie, Mr Anthony Pyers and Miss Kirsty Petersen, Mr Rowan Findley & Mr Theuns Verwoerd as well as all the others who helped to run it. Finally, we thank everyone who took the time and effort to attend the camp and made it such a special event. 

One of the highlights of the camp was the introduction of the new PSF drills. This is a slightly different way of looking at our training. Some drills are new and others are old ones reclassified under this group. PSF represents Position, Stability & Feel. These drills are to be performed with the best control possible. Therefore speed, power and competition are not the objectives, unlike STD & RPF Drills. However, training in PSF should lead to improvement in STD and RPF Drills.

The Black Belts worked on Qi circulation, energy revival after pressure points knock-outs, hand trapping drills, the Circle Form and the six progressive pushing hands drills.

We also talked about protocols in drills to enhance mental focus and the need to be vigilant against the possibility of bullying and any kind of abuse in our organisation.

Everyone participated with enthusiasm and seem to have enjoyed all aspects of the training. The nominated candidates for Black Belt grading were put through their paces as per usual, to assess whether they are worthy to be confirmed as candidates. We are happy to report that they proved to have an excellent attitude and were well prepared.

The camp dinner was a happy event with some family members and Mr Neil Dwight joining us for it. It was great for everyone to relax and catch up with old colleagues and acquaint themselves with new ones.

Candidates for Black Belt Grading

We are happy to invite the following candidates to grade this year after considering their attitude, technical knowledge & ability, participation and service. We wish them the best at the Black Belt Grading.

 

Candidates for 1st Degree:  

Brendan Paris - HQ

David Joker - HQ

George Tsingos - Sydney

Michele Trott - Lincoln

Poppy Cuthbert - Lincoln

Mandy Simpson - Lower Hutt

James Day - West Melton

Zahra Shahtahmabesi - North Shore, Auckland

 

Candidates for 2nd Degree:

Mr Joseph Van Zoomeran - North Shore, Auckland

Mr Steven Taylor - Invercargill

Mr Keith Van Niekerk - Lower Hutt

Mr Scott Connelly - University of Canterbury

Ms Kirsty Petersen - Parklands

 

Candidates for 4th Degree:

Mr Kirk Maxwell - Whangaparoa

Mr Craig Allan - North Shore, Auckland

Mr Alan Logan - HQ

Farewell to Mr Alistair Kidd

Sadly, we had to bid farewell to Mr Alistair Kidd on the 7th of September who passed away suddenly. A good number of Chans people were at the funeral with Mr John Avei giving a very good eulogy to Alistair on our behalf.

In his younger days, Alistair was a very talented professional golfer and had played with some of the greats in the game. He was a very hardworking and astute businessman which made him quite wealthy.   

When Alistair was introduced by Mr John Avei to Chan's Martial Arts, he immediately took to the biomechanics we were teaching and felt that it could be beneficial to golf. From then on he never stopped promoting Chan's Martial Arts. Alistair was awarded an honorary Black Belt for his services to Chans Martial Arts in 2013.

Even though he had a fiery temper when he felt he was wronged, he was always extremely kind and helpful to those in need. He was always friendly to everyone at training and we will remember his iconic “Helloooo!,” funny jokes and crushing handshakes fondly. We have indeed lost a true friend and patron.

Alexandra & North Canterbury

Mr Mike Spekreijse has just started a Tai Chi Chuan class in Alexandra and has enrolled a handful of students already. The class should have great potential.

Mr Anthony Pyers has taken over the steadily growing North Canterbury branch from Mr David McQueen. Mr McQueen is stepping aside to spend more time with his young family and to run his own new electrical service business. Mr Jimmy Lawson will assist Mr Pyers as he has with Mr McQueen.

We wish Mr Spekreijse and Mr Pyers the very best of success.

 

Best wishes for your training and hope to see you at the regional seminars and Black Belt Grading in November.

Keep safe, train well & may Qi be with you,

Grandmaster SC Chan

Newsletter 2022-2

Chans Martial Arts News

CMA 22-02 14th June 2022

Annual Seminars

The Annual seminars at the new HQ were well attended with a good number joining in on Zoom. There were not too many issues with car parking and the training area was quite adequate for the seminars.

Tai Chi Chuan

In the Tai Chi Chuan seminar, it was pointed out that we should change how we learn and train in the way we did in the past. Instead of just learning moves and trying to add the concepts of Tai Chi Chuan to it later on, we must instil the concepts as we learn the moves from the very beginning. The development of feeling for balance, tension and breathing must be integral to the learning of each new exercise or move in the forms.

More information was given to help everyone understand how to work on the three ‘Dan Tians’ in the exercises and the forms, as with training ‘rear Jing’.

How we perceive pushing hands must also be changed to enable real progress. We must understand that pushing hands training is not supposed to be competitive or combative even though the knowledge and skills developed for the training are very useful for combat. It must be practised with all the principles of the exercises and forms.

We managed to work on ‘Shao Lu’ and some sword basics with the instructors and assistant instructors.

Shao Chi Chuan

We discussed the need to work on the ideal fighting mind and how to remain calm and relaxed when under pressure. We practised the new training protocol to improve mental conditioning in training.

The concepts of controlling the centre axis, the round shape, stability and generating leverage in all techniques. We also worked on feinting, attacking combinations and counter-attack drills.

The Black Belts worked on their respective forms, taking it to a higher level of developing control, ‘Yi’ and ‘Jing’. We also revised most of the ‘Levels Drill’ for specific situations.

Annual Tournament

The tournament attracted the biggest number of entries in recent years. We have entries from Invercargill, West Coast, Blenheim, North Shore Auckland and Canterbury. We are proud of the students who competed with courage, skill, honour and dignity. It is especially good to see the junior students putting what they have learnt to good use. These students will develop into very good senior martial artists in the future if they keep training well. Those helping to run the event did better than ever before, and everything went like clockwork. A big hand to Master Mike Kinney, Master Bruce Lord, Mr Tony Clarkson and Mr Wai Hoe Chan, as well as all the others who helped to make it a success. We really appreciate the Black Belts and instructors who had to make time or travel to support the weekend's events.

Tournament Results:

Children’s Patterns

1st - Chase Clarke - Blenheim

2nd - Anamika Speck - Blenheim

3rd - Oliver Seifert - Lincoln

Intermediate Patterns

1st - William Kao - HQ

2nd - Katrina Koslover - Blenheim

3rd Equal - Anton Spencer - Invercargill

3rd Equal - Richard Beddie - HQ

Advanced Patterns

Joint 1st - Jeremy Elrick - HQ

Joint 1st - Lexi Clarkson - HQ

2nd - Michele Trott - Lincoln

Kids under 9yrs under 36kg

1st - Sam Tarjomi - Lincoln

2nd - Louis Connell - Lincoln

3rd - Jake Harris - HQ

Girls under 11yrs under 46kg

1st - Tiffany Norriss - Lincoln

2nd - Neave Lowe - Papanui

3rd - Kaitiana Speck - Blenheim

Under 11yrs under 62kg

1st - Hafez Safa - Lincoln

2nd - Hemi Heron - HQ

3rd - Ayden Todd - HQ

Under 13yrs under 52kg

1st - Ollie Glover - Lincoln

2nd - Oliver Seifert - Lincoln

3rd - Chase Clarke - Blenheim

Under 14yrs under 40kg

1st - Leo Byron - North Canterbury

2nd - Nathan Roy - Lincoln

Under 14yrs under 93kg

1st - Gabriel McGrody - Lincoln

2nd - Leiden Ruddell - Greymouth

3rd - Thomas Lucock - Lincoln

Under 15yrs under 59kg

1st - Brylie Ross - Papanui

2nd - Lohan Loots - Papanui

Girls under 17yrs under 52kg

1st - Sophie-Lee Broome - Hornby

Youth under 89kg

1st - William Kao - HQ

2nd - Moa Tuiloma - HQ

Women under 65kg

1st - Damaris Warnick - Blenheim

2nd - Marissa Holder - N Shore Auckland

3rd - Lilith Hofmann - U of Canterbury

Men under 73kg

1st - Leif McGuinniety - West Melton

2nd - Bhavesh Govind - N Shore Auckland

3rd - Oliver Palmer - North Canterbury

Plate - Kieran Reed - Lincoln

Women under 91kg

1st - Alexandria Connell - HQ

2nd - Quinn Evans - HQ

3rd - Katrina Koslover - Blenheim

Advanced Women under 71kg

1st - Zahra Shahtahmabesi - N Shore Auckland

2nd - Michele Trott - Lincoln

Men under 83kg

1st - James Day - West Melton

2nd - Leon Chambers - North Canterbury

3rd - Sidonio De Jesus - Lincoln

Plate - Richard Beddie - HQ

Men's Heavyweight

1st - Jay Lawry - Papanui

2nd - Anton Spencer - Invercargill

3rd - Brendan Paris - HQ

Black Belt

1st - Troy Summerton - N Shore Auckland

2nd - Jeremy Elrick - HQ

Sydney Camp & Annual Camp

We are having Sydney Camp on the 2nd & 3rd of July.

For more information & enrolment please see: https://forms.gle/KTNtkScDbMc1GUsx5

Annual Camp is in Auckland on the 26th, 27th & 28th of August. Please book your transport and accommodation as soon as possible. For more information please see: https://forms.gle/u6qr4G9NqffKwgPUA

Best wishes for your training and hope to see you at the regional seminars and annual camp.

Keep safe, train well & may Qi be with you,

Grandmaster SC Chan