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SK COU N -CII .a HELP
SWING HIM 'ROUND
Judo Bounce
On Ciub's
Goderi•ch Sports Association
members are finding they are
erally getting a "tough
bounce"—part:cularly those in
the judo section.
lianfred Diero .., a' judo in-
structor, told of the ,club s i
-blems when he appealed to
council last Thursday for .fin-
ancial aid.
The real trouble for the cl
members lies in th2. ' bou're"
OT the "non bounce_'_ fro the
coverings they use i ead of
judo mats on the flo
tJri, ble to' afxor real mats
the judo enthusiis have been
attempting to ".ounce" around
on'sawdus,t w cardboard pack-
ing Quer t top -of it.
Some mes this has • not
brought/the required results ex-
plaii:GFr. IIter"ate_ "�tAs a"judo
ma of many years experience
I ound I even hurt mry back
,on it," he said, "and naw it
ooks as though judo is over for
me for some time."
'He =told councul that for mats
alone for the 'club would cost
in the region of $500. "This is
a non-profit 'self supporting or-
ganizatrion which is Wide open
to the public to join," said Mr.
Dierolf.
'.Training, Session -'
A recent vif:t to an evening
training session of the grunting,
groaning judo boys provided
sufficient eviderice of the ob-
stacles .they face. •
On two evenings a week Hel-
mut Krrohntar, the chief instruc-
tor, divides his, time between
2.5 bouncing, fighting youngsters
and 12 senior members.
• The sucicening thud Of body
belting canvass .its music to
Riese enthusiasts as thhey revel
in this art of fighting.
11
ings Bruises
ome Made"Mats
"We' have- so.r e very good
youngsters in ie club who if
they keep i up will become
very good nvpetition fighters,"
said Mr. rohmar,
One ,junior ,member, f olf
tI'a , 13, was selected student
of e year by the Ontario Judo
invention. which was held
early in January.
As , Mr. Kroh:marr .poke the
_mtudents went through the judo
paces w h'ich haVe 'been gaining
therm top• honors recently in
area commpetdtions. On Sunday
the chub took six first ,places
in a competition.
At the same competition three
members ,yvere each awarded;
one higher—,—(belt in the color
system which leads to the all-
km�portan ,iblack belt' at. the end
f 'the course.
Brathers Don and Gordon
Fisher each moved up to green
belts and Terry Corbett was
awarded his yellow belt.
The ages of the judo enthus-
iasts range at present from
eight years to 42 years of age.
"We used to have sixYear-olds
joining but we decided 'to put a
stop to this," said :12r. Krohma.r:
He added: any parents like
their youngsters rte take judo
because it teaches them ,self-
Wary
::: r...;irk r:::v . +' •4, :.^'% •;;f.,,
confidence. As- far our older-
members many business people
feel it is a good way of letting
off steam and keeping in shape
.at_t;h .same time," : �..'
tMf Keo"hma:r painted out that
people who joined just so they
could `start to "push somebody
-around" dd not stay very Long.
"This sort of person does pot
appreciate the fact that we
spend three-quarters of an -hour
in exercise- at every practice,"r
he said.
Ire -went on: "We made the
present mats ourselves but at
times we worry that somebody,
might hurt himself." Each
member 1s_ at .firsrt taught -how.
Tin ton correctly'aand as a spec-
tat:;r sees the holds and throws
used by this club; wihieh is af-
fi'_uated to the Canadian judo
body, he realizes just how im-
portant it can be to learn quick-
ly at tiniest
Rifle Trouble
But. the judo section -of the
association -is knot .the only' one
-.have-fallen- on hard -times:-
-
Th Bile division .of the as-
sociation has also had rbo "set
its. slights" on a n•evv indoor fir-
ing range to replace the pre-
sent outdoor one.
"In the evenings it is too dark
for our meinbers to shoot and
when they go out at weekends
the neighbors complain of the
noise," said Mr. Dierolf.
"So all they can do is to look
Sor somewhere where they can
set up inside, At the moment
the. ..dTO ;ve.e; " •u0i li erimt •bo
up an ,indoor range.
Money, Problems
4"We have done a lot of work
in the past years but now we
are faced with the money pro-
blems. Most of our members
are only youn ,•etors-so -we ,can't
expect them to raise the mo-
ney," he said.
Parks chairman Bert Such
- -said his cammrirttee—iJUld'give
the, request its consideration
with r the possibility of having
it included in, the recreational
estimates for the year.
Association activities include:
judo, senior and junior; soccer
senior and junior; trap shoot-
ing, and the rifle division.
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