
Blwyddyn Newydd Dda // Happy New Year
Standby for our review of 2020…

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda // Happy New Year
Standby for our review of 2020…
Misty start. Bright finish.

Congratulations to everyone that passed their grading examinations with us this morning in Nantgaredig. This was our final grading examination of the year, which included both junior and senior grades, plus the latest beginners that have joined us during the era of outdoor training.
There were some great results across all levels, and everyone thoroughly deserved their promotions. Llongyfarchiadau i chi gyd!





It’s been a year of “firsts” for us at Carmarthenshire Karate:
Now we’ve had our first ever floodlit training session, thanks to the excellent staff at Llangunnor School. This means that we’ll be able to extend our Carmarthen outdoor dojo a little bit longer, while we wait for the availability of another indoor venue, alongside Narberth.

Our #WayBackToTheDojo took another step forwards this week, with our first sessions back indoors at Narberth Karate Club. It was great to be back, even though it was just for one night – with the Wales “firebreak” starting on 23rd October, all of the Carmarthenshire Karate sessions will go back online for two weeks. All being well, we’ll be back in Narberth from Tuesday 10th November. Don’t forget to book your place for any of our upcoming sessions through our Eventbrite listing.

With a yellow weather warning for rain covering most of Wales for this weekend, we really thought that we’d be postponing our 100 Kata Challenge for this year. How wrong we were… the rain cleared and it was all systems “go”, with a change of venue to make sure that we had firm ground to work on.
This year’s chosen kata was the little-known Lo-Hi-Dai, which was a great learning opportunity for everyone taking part.
We were very grateful for the support from Cegin Myrddin and Castell Howell Foods, supplying drinks and snacks to keep us going throughout the challenge. Diolch yn fawr.
We were back at our outdoor dojo in Nantgaredig today, for another grading examination. This time, it was the turn of some our junior grades to be put through their paces, having been confined to online-only gradings earlier in the year. It was great to see everyone step up their efforts, and congratulations to everyone on their results.
It was a grey morning for our second outdoor grading examination of the summer, but the students in this senior group brightened the day with some great effort and performances on the “tatami”. In fact, the conditions were ideal – no glare, comfortable temperature and the rain held off. Having benefited from an extra month of outdoor training (three times a week), these candidates had the best preparation possible, which showed in the results. Well done to you all. Llongyfarchiadau!
Results
Sean Fernandez – 4th kyu (upgrade)
Carys Fernandez – 3rd kyu
Amy Jones – 3rd kyu
Fran James – 3rd kyu
Olivia Jones – 3rd kyu (upgrade)
Chad Fernandez – 2nd kyu
Celt Williams – 1st kyu
Osian Wright – 1st kyu
Elin Harries – 1st kyu
Gethin Harries – 1st kyu
Carwyn Tennant – 1st kyu
The next steps of our #WayBackToTheDojo have been taking shape over the last few weeks, with all three of our new outdoor dojos up and running, in Carmarthen, Nantgaredig and St.Clears.
Training sessions at these dojos have replaced the three, weekly online sessions that we’ve been running via Zoom, which is now in hibernation as a backup plan if ever the weather prevents us from training outside. Here is the current schedule:
All of the outdoor training sessions must be booked in advance, so that we can manage the number of participants and ensure that we are able to comply with the Welsh Government requirements for track and trace. Bookings can be made for free via Eventbrite and at the end of each month we will let every family know their total training fees due for that month, which can be paid via bank transfer to the club. This minimises the need to handle cash.
Although we’re currently only able to accommodate existing members at these outdoor training sessions, we’ll soon be welcoming new members and beginners to the group once again. If you would like to join us, please register your interest here.
This weekend saw another group of our junior-grade students being put through their paces in an online grading. Using the same format as our first ever remote examinations last month, this small group were asked to demonstrate a variety of their basic techniques, in addition to all of their required katas.
The standard shown was again very good, confirming once more that the online training sessions – and the new outdoor sessions, recently introduced – have been beneficial and an effective way of continuing to progress in these difficult circumstances.
Congratulations to everyone on their performances and the results that they achieved. Da iawn i chi gyd.
It was a great morning in Nantgaredig for our first senior grading of the summer – the sun was shining and there was 100% effort from all of the candidates. Having benefitted from uninterrupted online training for the last fifteen weeks – as well as some in-person, outdoor training more recently to make sure that everyone was on top-form and ready – it was no surprise that the standard demonstrated was of top quality. They’ve certainly set a high bar for the next group of candidates to reach or exceed, who are due to take their examination in August.
Results
Cerys Thomas – 3rd kyu
Mark Thomas – 3rd kyu
Siôn Evans – 3rd kyu
Barbora Housova – 2nd kyu
Lisa Thomas – 2nd kyu
Nia Thomas – 1st kyu
Erin Williams – 1st kyu
Sed Fernandez – 1st kyu