13/09/2023
Tameshiwari involves the skill of utilizing various body parts, such as the hand, elbow, head, or foot, to fracture objects like wood, tiles, bricks, stones, ice, and even baseball bats. This practice, rooted in the term "tameshi," which means trial, essentially signifies a trial by means of wood. Achieving success in breaking wood necessitates not only rigorous physical conditioning but also an exceptional level of concentration and focus.
To effectively execute this technique, individuals must believe in their ability to shatter the object. Any mental reservations, like concerns about striking a hard surface or doubts about whether the wood will break, can hinder the full utilization of one's physical power and the potential of this technique.
30/08/2023
We are back to training!
Kidston hall in Kilmacolm Wednesdays 4-5pm
Kelvin College Glasgow
Saturday 2-3 pm
06/03/2023
Wednesday in Kilmacolm and Saturday in Gorbals Leisure centre in Glasgow
24/02/2023
Back to training. Gorbals leisure centre Saturday's 2-3 pm. Kilmacolm Kidston hall NO training next Wednesday 1st of March, but then every Wednesday 4-5 pm.
02/02/2023
We are running training on
Wednesday's 4-5 pm in Kidston hall in Kilmacolm PA13 4BP
And
Saturday's 2-3 pm in Gorbals leisure centre G5 0YP
Some pictures from training at Kidston hall in Kilmacolm.
05/01/2023
We wish everyone great health and enjoyment in new 2023!
We are back to training this Saturday 7th January in Gorbals Leisure centre from 2 to 3pm.
Also we started training in Kidston hall in Kilmacolm on Wednesday's 4-5pm.
25/11/2022
We are keep going. Training every Saturday at Gorbals leisure centre 2-3 pm.
11/11/2022
That's what we call "family atmosphere" 🤣
22/10/2022
After a small autumn break we are back to training! Every Saturday at Gorbals leisure centre from 2pm till 3 pm.
18/08/2022
Welcome back to training sessions! Every Saturday 2-3 pm Gorbals leisure centre.
17/06/2022
One more training before summer holidays! Saturday in Gorbals leisure centre. Teach them early! We also welcome adults!