Silver Hills Middle School
12400 Huron Street, Westminster, CO 80234
August 3, 2019
“Fight To The Top”
Participate in multiple events with numerous divisions for color belt and black belt competitors.
ALL RANKS
White Belt through 7th Dan Black Belt
Download the event packet TODAY AND REGISTER!View on-line event rules here. |
Event Schedule*
- 7:00 AM: Event Day Registration Open
- 8:00 AM: Event Day Registration CLOSED
- 8:00 AM: Competitor Check-In
- 8:30 AM: Referee/Competitor Meeting
- 9:00 AM | Kids, Children, Junior Belt Competition
- 1:00 PM | Adult Competition
* Schedule subject to change
Dear Instructor, Student and School,
You are cordially invited to attend the 2019 Rocky Mountain Open on August 3, 2019 at Silver Hills Middle School, Westminster, Colorado.
The Rocky Mountain Taekwon-Do Alliance, in association with Trinity Taekwon-Do, is excited to host this martial arts experience and welcomes your participation. Make your plans today to attend this Martial Art event.
Come and Share in the Experience
Divisions: Kids (Ages 3-5 years) | Children (6-11 Years) | Juniors (12-17 Years) | Adults (18-35 Years) | Presidents (36+ Years)
Competition Events - "A Little Fun for Everyone"
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Individual Sparring - Kids, Children, Junior, Adult, Presidents Divisions Individual Patterns (All Divisions) - Modern ITF Patterns - Open Patterns |
Individual Breaking (Juniors, Adults and Presidents Only)
Fly-Over Kicking (Kids, Children, Juniors, Adults, Presidents)
Kids and Children Competition - GoFast Speed Kicking (Ages 11 Under) |
Top of the “Rock” Awards
Top Adult Female, Adult Male, Junior (Female or Male) and Child (Female or Male) Competitor
Download the event packet TODAY AND REGISTER!
View on-line event rules here.
Register Online Today
We excited to present you with this opportunity and look forward to your attendance.
Sincerely,
GrandMaster Robert M. Neidig
Trinity Taekwon-Do, 9th Dan RMTA Co-Founder |
Senior Master Pamela M. Neidig Trinity Taekwon-Do, 8th Dan RMTA Co-Founder |
Master Charles F. Avila Trinity Taekwon-Do, 7th Dan RMTA Co-Founder |
The Rocky Mountain Taekwon-Do Alliance (RMTA) provides an open framework and collaborative environment that enables it’s registered and affiliate members to contribute across all aspects of Taekwon-Do practice and growth.
Standards-based Taekwon-Do instruction, guidance, certification and mentoring for its members are core fundamentals within the RMTA. Taekwon-Do students, instructors and schools who actively study and promote traditional ITF-style Taekwon-Do can readily join to immediately benefit from this structured organization.
How is the RMTA Different?
While most organizations enforce membership with costly fees that "roll up" from the individual instructors, the RMTA offers a contrasting "alliance" that enables those instructors and schools to maintain control of their own destiny.
Instructors and school owners have the opportunity to receive enhanced services of the organization through our business focused tools, organized certification programs and events.
The Alliance extends control and power to individual instructors and school owners to retain the fruits of their labor.
Alliance members are afforded membership options that deliver standards-based requirements for certification and on-line instructional aides. The combination of these tools and membership benefits enable growth and knowledge across all aspects of Taekwon-Do training for white belts through black belts.
The Alliance extends additional organizational services to its members to enable member and school growth as well through cost effective marketing solutions and services.
The guiding principle of the RMTA is that “Membership has its Privileges”.
Welcome to the Alliance!
The Sine Wave (sinewave) motion and the variation of sine wave in Taekwon-Do movement unique to ITF Chang Hon-style Taekwon-Do.
Sine wave motions varies within the patterns to define movements as: (1) Normal; (2) Fast; (3) Continuous; (4) Connecting and; (5) Slow.
This article provides guidance on these differing motions in ITF Taekwon-Do patterns.