WOMAA Ireland - World Organisation of Martial Arts Athletes

WOMAA Ireland - World Organisation of Martial Arts Athletes WOMAA Ireland - World Organisation of Martial Arts Ireland

THE 2017 WOMAA WORLD MARTIAL GAMES XVII

July 21st-23rd
The City West Hotel
Dublin, Ireland

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Registration closes: 26.06,2020 at 23:59 London Time for Series B. Next tournament, Series C is in August. So get your v...
22/06/2020

Registration closes: 26.06,2020 at 23:59 London Time for Series B. Next tournament, Series C is in August. So get your videos in now to improve your world title position. Register: https://form.jotformeu.com/200797216130348

Martial Arts Virtual World ChampionshipsIt's Easy- Use your phone, film, upload to Youtube, DailyMotion, register with y...
29/04/2020

Martial Arts Virtual World Championships
It's Easy- Use your phone, film, upload to Youtube, DailyMotion, register with your video links, your headshot picture, and pay.
Direct link here: https://form.jotformeu.com/200797216130348 Follow the rules with showing your identification card, or name neatly printed on paper, etc. Have fun, wait for scores & results on 1 May. Be sure to see the link to the top 3 videos of each division here in our group and on the web site. Only 3 days left, get busy. 📷

Hello group!  It is with great sadness that has been repeated too often lately of events being canceled because of the P...
23/03/2020

Hello group! It is with great sadness that has been repeated too often lately of events being canceled because of the Pandemic. Our board has been given no choice but to announce that THE GRAND INTERNATIONALS in October is postponed indefinitely. The city government had to cut their budget in the crisis and we were asked to postpone. Also, it is predicted now that it will not be safe to attend such a large event even as far as 7 months from now. So it is better to be safe. We are working on executing refunds to the registered competitors now and should be completed by mid-week. We are sorry about this situation. We are Martial Artists so stay strong and healthy.
At the same time, we want to offer some GOOD NEWS. We have organized a series of VIRTUAL tournaments aimed at form, weapon, breaking, self-defense and team competitors at a low-cost entry so people can train and compete in this new exciting event. Everyone is invited to make their best videos and put up online, submit them for judging in several events and multiple divisions to us. You can actually compete with everyone in the world during each series which lasts 1 month. Not only do you get a score, but you will get comments from the celebrity judges from several different countries to improve your form for the next series. If you take a first-place medal in a qualifying division of the series you get to advance at, no charge (FREE) to the LIVE SHOW in October!! This will be the Virtual World Finals streamed world-wide for cash and prizes. Registration for the series is now OPEN online at: www.VirtualWorldChamps.com
We will keep this new Facebook group page very active and change the focus to cover Martial Arts competitors from around the globe as they prepare to enter the Virtual World Championships. Get your camera phones out, follow the rules on www.VirtualWorldChamps.com and register your uploads now through 30 April. No travel expense, no hotel. Compete Locally - Win Globally. We are Martial Artists we adapt.

Compete locally - Win Globally. Virtual Martia Arts Tournament open to all styles. www.VirtualWorldChamps.com

This is the main platform for the televised night time finals for the WOMAA Worlds / The Grand Internationals, 8-11 Octo...
16/01/2020

This is the main platform for the televised night time finals for the WOMAA Worlds / The Grand Internationals, 8-11 October 2020 in Portimao. It will be raised over a meter on the sand and hold 4-day time rings surrounded by large platforms holding 6 rings + a patio of 6 rings with blue & white tatami. Boardwalks will be between surrounded by bleacher stands and beach chairs for free admission spectator seating. Only a couple of minutes walk from your beachside rooms. 523 Divisions, 8 places awarded in each with large cash prizes. 11 months to go. Come compete on the beach, come to Portimao.

03/11/2019
24/10/2019

SIMON PRIESTLEY

This short video is to pay tribute to our friend and Black Belt Instructor Sensei Simon Priestley who's first year away from anniversary is today.
Rest in Peace my friend.

20/09/2019

Message from our World President Master Bruce Smith
Hello Everyone,

Well as you know I have been out of things for two years because of health problems, Well WOMAA Int'l is back and will have more things coming about in the future.

I am presently working with GM Kris Kristof (Our Portugal Director). WOMAA Int'l will be Co Hosting the Grand Internationals October 8,9,10,11, 2020 in Portimaio, Portugal and it will have WOMAA World Games sanctioning. I am asking all WOMAA Int'l countries, presidents and directors to support this event and make a strong WOMAA Int'l, presence there. There will be 20 matted rings on platforms built on the beach in Portimaio. It is going to be an incredible event and what GM kristof is doing is really great. More details will be coming in October, 2019. I will also be teaching an AKKI (AmericanKenpo ) Seminar there and the Kenpo/Kempo/Kajukenbo divisions are also sanctioned by the AKKI (Paul Mills' American Kenpo Karate International). I will also be bringing a largeTeam America group from the U. S. to the event.

Thank you,

Bruce Smith
Pres/WOMAA Int'l

Further Message from WOMAA President from Ireland Master Liam Whelan
I intend to bring a strong team from Ireland to compete at these World games please support.
Respect 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🥊🥊🥊

TOTAL KICKBOXING Our Eyes.... The Eye has the fastest muscle in the body. This is why we do lots of reaction drills in o...
30/07/2019

TOTAL KICKBOXING
Our Eyes....
The Eye has the fastest muscle in the body. This is why we do lots of reaction drills in our Kickboxing class.

Images sent to the brain are actually upside down and backwards we break them down and react accordingly.

While it takes some time for most parts of your body to warm up to their full potential, your eyes are on their “A game” 24/7.
80% of what we learn is through our eyes.

The average blink lasts for about 1/10th of a second.
Eyes are the second most complex organ after the brain.

Number of working parts present in human eyes is more than 2 million.

Human eyes are capable of focusing at 50+ things at any given second.

TAKE CARE OR YOUR EYES GUYS

www.totalkickboxing.ie
[email protected]

Health and FitnessThe Irish Times Newspaper Article on.....Fighting arts: Tell me about . . . KickboxingTotal Kickboxing...
24/07/2019

Health and Fitness
The Irish Times Newspaper Article on.....
Fighting arts:

Tell me about . . . Kickboxing

Total Kickboxing chief instructor master Liam Whelan, who has been involved in the sport since the 1980s

‘Kickboxing develops strength, stamina, flexibility and of course discipline

Liam Whelan is the chief instructor at Total Kickboxing in Sandyford, Dublin.
www.totalkickboxing.ie
Liam has been involved in martial arts since he was 12 years old. Having started kickboxing in the 1980s, he has held many board positions and is currently the Irish president for the World Organisation of Martial Arts Athletes.

Where does kickboxing originate?

Kickboxing originated in Japan in the late 1950s. It was started and further developed in America in the early 1970s, and that’s where the first world championships were held in 1974. The Americans developed the sport more and more and it came to Europe, and Ireland, in the 1980s and that is when I got involved.

The main governing body for kickboxing is called WAKO – the World Association of Kickboxing Organisations – who achieved Olympic recognition in November of 2018.

How popular is it?

Kickboxing Ireland has more than 10,000 members, which is fantastic. It is the biggest kickboxing organisation in the country – other organisations might boast another 4,000 members. There are well over 150 countries involved in kickboxing, but Ireland hosts the biggest kickboxing competition in the world every late February/early March called the Irish Open, with usually more than 4,000 competitors.

What is the main focus of kickboxing?

Kickboxing is a stand-up combat sport based on kicking and punching and other strikes. There is a lot of styles, for example, points fighting, there wouldn’t be a lot of contact in that, light contact or then you’d have full-contact fighting which would be using full power so you’d be trying to inflict as much damage on your opponent, this would be in competition obviously. You’re not allowed to throw or take people to the ground. Its not like MMA – it’s very controlled.

There is a non-combat aspect to it so people might just kick shields or punch bags, hit pads and do every aspect of kickboxing except the combat part of it.

What would be a trademark move?

It’s a vast sport, there are so many different styles inside it. To pick one move out of the lot would be very hard, I am more full contact orientated so I would probably go with the turn kick, everyone has their own trademark.

You will get people in points fighting that throw a side kick, they stand on that one leg and kick that side kick out multiple times, it’s very controlled.

How is it ranked?

Kickboxing belts can differ by country and school, in most cases there are nine belts. The belts go from orange to green, blue, purple, red, first brown, second brown and third brown to black belt. There are seven gaps in between the belts for students to progress to the next stage and there would be a syllabus that the instructor would use of certain disciplines and drills and movements that the students would have to learn off and perfect. Notes are usually taken as they go along; they have a grading system as such.

There’s a lot of different competitions held nearly every week all around Ireland and then you have your National, European and World championships.

Ireland would be up in the top five, they are very highly ranked for such a small country.

How do I find a club or organisation in Ireland?

Kickboxing Ireland is the governing body for kickboxing in Ireland, it covers the whole of Ireland and is recognised by the Irish Sports Council as such. And of course myself at Total Kickboxing in Sandyford, Dublin.



Who can benefit from the art and how?

Anyone that takes up the sport of kickboxing will benefit from it, all types of people, young and old, male and female. Kickboxing develops strength and stamina, flexibility, co-ordination balance, confidence, suppleness, awareness and of course discipline. It also develops aerobic and anaerobic conditioning building a great fitness level, reducing stress and improving your posture.

It makes a stronger, faster, better you in general.

Most people are put off by the name kickboxing but when they come and they try it they can see you don’t have to do the combat, everything is optional to the student.

How safe is it?

Kickboxing is like any other sport out there: there is a risk of injury but because there are so many aspects of the sport to do. As I mentioned before you can opt to do non-combat work or shadow sparring. Once you start off slowly into it, listen to the instructor and get some proper equipment, there is very little risk of injury. There is safety equipment; you’ve got head protection, gloves, hand wraps, mouth guards, groin guards and pads for your shins and feet.

Touch wood I haven’t had any injuries in my club at all that has happened in the club as such because we have a good range of black belts there to look after the students. We’ve had people in there 80s and at the moment we have people in there 60s right down the age groups, male and female, to 13- and 14-year-olds.
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Photo (1)
Sensei Liam Whelan
Photo (2)
Sensei Kenny Barry sparring with Sensei Arran Kane.

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