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A Moment with Khadijah
Let's with Muju Thompson

A Moment with Khadijah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 18:56


The actress, the educator, and the friend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ns2u/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ns2u/support

DIE STIMME DES SPORTS - SportRegion Stuttgart
10 | Alexander Bachmann im Gespräch mit Host Debbie | DIE STIMME DES SPORTS

DIE STIMME DES SPORTS - SportRegion Stuttgart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 49:10


Alexander Bachmann aus Stuttgart ist ein 26-jähriger Kampfsportler. 2017 wurde er in der Gewichtsklasse bis 87 Kilogramm Weltmeister im Taekwondo; die Titelkämpfe fanden damals im südkoreanischen Muju statt. Ein Jahr später kehrte Alexander Bachmann mit Bronze von den EM-Titelkämpfen in Kasan (Russland) zurück. Der Sportsoldat qualifizierte sich am Ende des Jahres 2019 für die Olympischen Spiele, die im Sommer 2020 in Japan hätten stattfinden sollen, aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie jedoch verschoben wurden.

Taekwondo Passion
Bradly Sinden - I'm gonna give everything I got to make sure I get to where I want to be

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 64:21


Bradly Sinden “I'm gonna give everything I got to make sure I get to where I want to be”Bradly Sinden is the first Great Britain male World Champion. He made it on the last World Taekwondo Championships in Manchester.Before it, he also won a bronze medal in Muju 2017 World Championships. Bradly is really mature for his young age and an example of determination. Weeks before to win the gold medal in the World Championships, he was so injured that he couldn't even kick. Hearing the interview with him you can learn:What can children learn from other sports that can help them ih taekwondo?Why do you have to focus on your performance and not on the results?What facilities does a world class training center have?How he and his team managed months of injuries before his participation in the Worlds?Why should parents not push a lot of pressure on children growing in the sport?How to fight against taller opponents?His first steps in taekwondo and multisport past.He started doing taekwondo at age 4 in his hometown Doncaster. Along with taekwondo he practiced other sports like football and running.He considers that training other sports improves your overall fitness and learning the basic tactics of other sports can help you as a sparring athlete.His club instructor and Sarah Stevenson's instructor were friends. Sometimes he went to trained to her club when she was already a national team member.When Sarah's Stevenson won the bronze medal at Beijing 2018 Bradly was just a kid. But he thought that Sarah's, a person like him, coming from his same small town, could achieve any dream as she put her mind set on it.Great Britain Taekwondo's success and the importance of patience for young athletes.Sarah's bronze medal at Beijing 2008 was of big help for British taekwondo, because it was their first olympic medal in taekwondo.The funding and support that came after that olympic medal was one of the keys to the later success of GB Taekwondo program. Creating a synergy that was increased later with Jade Jones later Gold Medal in London 2012.When he was 10 and he started in competition and watching the top performers of the sport winning big tournaments like the Olympics made him to decide that taekwondo was what he wanted to do in his future-At the beginning of his career he usually did well in training but sometimes it didn't transfer to performance in competition.He considers patience is very important for every athlete. “The time clock is different for everybody”. So, there is no need to rush.If you work hard your moment will come.International take off and how to learn from every experienceHe won his first international medal as a cadet in the 2012 Belgium Open. In 2015 he won the European Youth Championships. He considers that tournament a breakthrough moment in his career.His coach as a youth was Martin Stamper, a former World Bronze medalist who started his career as a coach with the GB Junior team.In 2016 Martin Stamper started to train the senior team and Bradly had to train a lot and prove that he deserved a place in the GB taekwondo academy. With less than a year in the academy he achieved a bronze medal in the Worlds of Muju but he still was not happy with it. He is a perfectionist so it took a while for him to digest the bronze and realize that it was not a negative experience.He had to learn from the experience and take the positive things.How to learn from events when you don't medal?In events that you don't win a medal you have to look at how you perform. Sometimes you don't win the medal but maybe you fought the best person in that weight class in the first fight, and maybe you had a great fight, and just lost for a few points or certain action.You don't have to focus on that you didn't win the medal. Bradly analyzes his performance in every tournament with his coach, focusing on what he did well and things that he needs to improve.Resilience, teamwork, ability to adapt and the World Championships in ManchesterBradly is usually a mentally strong athlete. In high performance sports, that strength is necessary to overcome difficult moments.One characteristic of high performance sports is that you demand the best from your body and your mind.You will train very close to the edge between top performance and injury.Before 2019 Worlds. Bradly faced months of constant injuries that didn't allow him to train in an ideal way.Starting the year he won the Presidents cup but he got injured in his first fight and could not train for a few weeks. After recovery he came back and was injured again.GB had a big training camp that was an opportunity to train and do test matches with some other top athletes like the french team and Amhad Abugaush. By that time Bradly was injured.He comments that you can't miss those opportunities. So his team decided not to train because he was severely injured but to do the test matches.Another important point is that weeks before the Worlds, he was so injured that he could not even kick.What can you do when you are facing a World Championship competition of taekwondo and you cannot kick?Do you just go home, rest and hope for the best?That's not an option.The solution in Bradly words was to smash conditioning. If you stop training kicks for a small period of time you won't forget how to kick. But you need the confidence of knowing that your body will be prepared for the demands of five or six fights that going for the gold medal implies in a World Championships.His World Championships gold medal proved that the strategy worked.Even he faced really difficult matches. For example, he stopped the winning streak in the World Championships of Lee Dae Hoon, one of the top performers in the history of taekwondo.Please enjoy the interview.You can hear it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Overcast.

Taekwondo Passion
Paige Mc Pherson "The pride is not the medal or the destination but the process"

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 82:03


Hello taekwondo lovers.Paige McPherson is an USA national team member. She won the bronze medal at London 2012 Olympics.She is classified to Tokyo 2021 that makes her the very first american female athlete with three appearances in olympic taekwondo.Paige started practicing taekwondo as a child. The way she started was completely focused on the more traditional way.Start in competitionLearning poomsae, breaks, and not only focusing on sparring. In fact, she did not sparr to much. Until her instructor had the idea of taking her to a state championship.She did it quite well. So why not go to nationals?And for being someone that had never trained the sport way, she did it also a great job.Even her instructor was not very involved in the sport side of taekwondo. He saw the potential of Paige. So he started to focus on her training and helping Paige.He contacted Master Juan Moreno, from Peak Performance. And that was the way she moved from her hometown to the city of Miami.Out of the comfort zone.Obviously that wasn't an easy decision. She had the support of her parents who even traveled with her one week in order to see the values and philosophy of Master's Moreno taekwondo program.For them, the performance was not the more important thing but the values. And they found what they were looking for in Peak Performance, which is more like a family.The Olympics.Her first olympics were a whole new experience for her. Having special clothes, meeting other athletes and in her first fight she was against the local star Sarah Stevenson.Obviously all the crowd was against her but she won the fight. After it she could not make it to the final but she had the opportunity to fight for the bronze medal.For many athletes that have the focus on the gold medal is very hard to recover from losing and then to go and focus on the bronze.The taekwondo bronze medal in the olympics is a very hard mental challenge. You've lost the gold, you're probably thinking more in going home.Paige managed that and refocused on getting the bronze.The Rio Olympics were not what she expected. But the interesting part is that she considers that difficult moment helped her to improve in the next years.Achieving her best result in World Championships the next year in Muju. Where she get the silver medal.Focus on the tatami not on the surroundingsIn the interview we talked about Paige's career and she gave some advice for young athletes. When she was young she had a crush on a certain guy and in a fight she noticed this guy was watching her fight.So she started to do flashy things that she did not normally do in her fights and that make her lose. She learned to focus on her and not on the crowd.Paige is a person of faith, focusing on being not just a great athlete but also a great human being.Enjoy the interview!

Taekwondo Passion
Nikita Glasnovic “You have to set a goal and just go for it and do your best”

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 66:12


Hello taekwondo lovers.Our guest for the first english episode is Nikita Glasnovic.Nikita Glasnovic is a swedish born taekwondo fighter. She won a bronze medal in the Muju 2017 World Championships.She started practicing taekwondo very young. Her father Mario Glasnovic started a taekwondo club in Sweden where he trained his brothers. She was familiar with taekwondo since she was born. Taekwondo was always here environment.She's always liked the sparring side of taekwondo. She suffered poomsae because it was hard for her to learn the poomsaes, but with a lot effort she achieved her black belt.Focus: Nikita's first taekwondo competition.Attending her first competition of taekwondo. She remember that the first thing she saw when entered the place of the competition, was a huge trophy and she thought “I want that for me”.After the day, she won the trophy. And she remember it as a revealing discovery at her young age. If you want something and you really try to get it, of course you can get it.That discovery helped her forward. For example when she won the world's bronze. It was not her best day. But she focused in her goals.Starting competition internationallyAfter winning her first European Youth Championships she realized she wanted to achieve bigger goals in taekwondo.Results and the sparring experience are important in memories. But sometimes when you are young the things you remember more are the travel.She told us about her experience in the World Youth Championships in Tijuana 2010. Arriving to the Los Angeles airport, crossing the border and the welcoming people of Mexico.Road to the world's bronze medal.After not winning a medal in Rio Olympics. She lost support from Sweden Federation. So the road to Muju 2017 World Championships was not easy.She and her whole family put a big effort in the preparation. Sometimes having to train outdoors because the impossibility to have a gym.Even with a great preparation for the day of the competition. Things were not going like her wanted.Sometimes you prepare for something but you don't feel like your performance is the way normally have.The competition day in Muju Nikita didn't feel that she was having her best day. But anyway she managed to reach the medals stage.That give us an idea of her mental strength.OriginsBesides taekwondo. Nikita enjoys literature. Reading help her to disconnect from taekwondo. She likes Mario Vargas Llosa.She is a person who study a lot of different fields, literature, language, rethorics, sports science, sport psychology.She is not worried about not having a diploma, the important thing for her is to enjoy learning. Personally I agree with her, first you have to enjoy learning.She is very interested also in ancient ingredients. Like Maíz (corn), Mole, and Mezcal. She was planning a trip to Mexico to discover this kind of flavors.Full interview on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Enjoy!Share us your thoughts on the interview in the comments section.

Marsham Toy Hour
Marsham Toy Hour: Season 4 Ep 25 - Hey Hey it's the Muju's

Marsham Toy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 95:42


This week, we welcome the lovely Mr and Miss Muju of Mujuworld to the show. We talk to the UK-based couple about how they got into the scene, their creation processes, eco-friendly toy creation with bio-resin, their experiences with using Kickstarter, and more. Links: Mujuworld Website - https://www.mujuworld.co.uk/ Miss Muju on IG - https://www.instagram.com/miss_muju/ Mr Muju on IG - https://www.instagram.com/mr_muju/ Magic Seeds Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1742707825/the-magic-seeds-mujuworld-comic Rob Freitas Mold Making - https://www.instagram.com/freighttrain_moldmaker/ Kid Katana Custom - https://www.instagram.com/p/BsVwKy0HoBB/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsdic97H44W/ Jermaine Rogers Veil: Specimen #72 Custom - https://www.instagram.com/p/Bobj65LF3Ij/ Art Hustle Trading Card Series - http://www.thearthustle.com/

K-PoD: Life In Korea
Summertime in Korea and Events 2019 (Episode 72)

K-PoD: Life In Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 47:35


Summertime in Korea can have it's UPS and DOWNS! In this episode we'll look at SUMMER in Korea, what we like and what we don't, plus some of the summer events and activities going on all over South Korea for summer 2019! Scott, Adam, and Marco are joined by guest Michael DeLorenzo (Changwon Culture and Activity Group) to talk about what we each like about summer in South Korea, the things we don’t like about summer here, what we miss about summer in our home countries, the summer weather, things we like to do in summer in Korea, how to beat the heat, and Events going on all over South Korea for this coming summer, 2019. It’s all about SUMMERTIME in Korea on this episode of K-PoD! Show Notes 01:31 An introduction to our guest Michael DeLorenzo and more about his Facebook group ‘Changwon Culture and Activity Group’ 02:05 Some things each of us like about the summer in South Korea (Or do we like it at all?). 03:36 The things we don’t like about the summertime in South Korea. 08:23 Each of us get into the things we each miss about summer back in our home countries and things we can’t do or get here in South Korea. 13:10 Summertime activities that you can do here in South Korea and the things each of us enjoy doing during our summers in Korea. 16:12 Some of the ways to BEAT THE HEAT here in South Korea during the hot and humid summers. 20:13 A list of summer EVENTS going on throughout South Korea 2019 and some of our own thoughts on each event. 42:10 Adam sums up all the events that we covered and talked about in this episode. 42:55 Some events not mentioned in the list before that we’ve attended in the past that we enjoyed.   OUR GUEST Michael DeLorenzo Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/michaelbdelorenzo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mbdelorenzo/ Changwon Culture and Activity Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Changwonculturegroup/     Summer Event In Korea Covered in this Episode Boryeong Mud Festival Period: July 19-28, 2019 Venue: Daecheon Beach Mud Square in Boryeong-si, Chungcheongnam-do (충청남도 보령시 대천해수욕장 머드 광장) http://boryeongmudfestival.com/ Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Period: June 27 – July 7, 2019 Venues: Bucheon City Hall, Bucheon Gymnasium, Korea Comics Museum, Bucheon Art Bunker B39, etc. (부천시청, 부천제육관, 한국만화박물관, 부천아트벙커B39) https://www.bifan.kr/eng/big/info01.asp Sinchon Water Gun Festival Period: July 6-7, 2019 Venue: Jisan Resort, 267, Jisan-ro, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do (경기도 이천시 지산로 267) https://www.facebook.com/watergunfesta Jisan Valley Rock Festival Period: July 26-28, 2019 Venue: Jisan Resort, 267, Jisan-ro, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do (경기도 이천시 지산로 267) http://www.globalinterpark.com/detail/edetail?prdNo=19006288&dispNo=01003 Buyeo Seodong Lotus Festival Period: July 5-7, 2019 Venue: Area of Seodong Park and Gungnamji Pond in Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (충청남도 부여군 서동공원과 궁남지) http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=739701 Jeongnamjin Jangheung Water Festival Period: July 26 – August 1, 2019 Venues: Areas of Tamjingang River and Cypress Forest Woodland in Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do (장흥군 전라남도 탐진강, 편백숲 우드랜드) http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=1807079 Busan Sea Festival Period: August 2-6, 2019 Venues: Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, Busan Songdo Beach, Songjeong Beach and Dadaepo Beach in Busan (부산광역시 해운대해수욕장, 광안리해수욕장, 송도해수욕장, 송정해수욕장, 다대포해수욕장) http://www.bfo.or.kr/festival_Eng/ Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival Period: August 9-11, 2019 Venue: Songdo Dalbit Festival Park in Incheon (인천광역시 송도달빛축제공원) http://www.pentaport.co.kr/kor/main/main.php Tongyeong Great Battle of Hansan Festival Period: August 10-14, 2019 Venues: Areas of Cultural Plaza, Tongjeyeong and Yi Sun-sin Park in Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do (경상남도 통영시 문화마당, 통제영, 이순신공원) http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=591440 Muju Firefly Festival Period: August 31 – September 8, 2019 Venue: Areas of Deungnamju Arena, Namdaecheon Stream, Yeche Cultural Hall, and Jinam Park in Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do (전라북도 무주군 등나무운동장, 남대천, 예체문화관, 지남공원) http://www.firefly.or.kr/   K-PoD: Life In Korea Podcast Website:  https://k-pod-cast.com Face Book:  https://goo.gl/mstEXJ Email:  podcast@changwoner.com This show is recorded at: O’Briens Irish Bar & Restaurant Facebook:  https://goo.gl/7iky24 This show is produced by: Changwoner Entertainment Website:  https://changwoner.com Facebook:  https://goo.gl/P7SeJf   HOSTS Scott Scott is one of the original hosts of K-PoD (formally The Changwoner Podcast) and also the founder and producer of the show.  He is also the founder of Changwoner Entertainment.  He is from Newfoundland, Canada and has been living in Changwon, South Korea for almost 17 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/VTk37j Instagram - https://goo.gl/qJv8ZX Adam Adam is one of the hosts of K-PoD.  He started as a host last season in 2018.  Adam is from Ontario, Canada and has lived in Changwon City, South Korea for 8 years.  Facebook - https://goo.gl/UuKwLh Instagram - https://goo.gl/DHJ2Gt Marco Marco is now one of the new hosts of K-PoD.  Marco is from Columbus, OH, United States and has lived in Changwon City, South Korea for almost 3 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/ZCX9Qe Instagram - https://goo.gl/w2G95c Website - https://kpop.global Paul Paul is one of the original hosts and founders of K-PoD (The Changwoner).  Paul is originally from England and he currently continues to live in Changwon City where he has lived for the past 16 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/JGbYLA Instagram - https://goo.gl/1nrmQq Listen and Subscribe on.... If you would like to be a guest on K-PoD: Life In Korea, or have any questions for the show or regarding South Korea, or have something you'd like to promote, please contact us at podcast@changwoner.com   #summerinkorea #beattheheat #koreasummers #summertime #summerevents #summeractivities #livinginkorea #southkorea #korea #podcast #podcastkorea #kpod #changwoner #lifeinkorea

tbs eFM Koreascape
0619 On the Move : Muju Film Festival

tbs eFM Koreascape

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 21:57


0619 On the Move : Muju Film Festival

BC Humanists Podcast
Muju Naeem - From Islam To Atheism

BC Humanists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 64:28


Muju Naeem - From Islam To Atheism by BC Humanist Association

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Pasion Taekwondo
Mundial de Taekwondo Día 7

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 5:56


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, concluyó el mundial de taekwondo en Muju y aquí les compartimos los resultados finales.

Pasion Taekwondo
Episodio 39: Mundial de Taekwondo Día 7

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 5:56


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, concluyó el mundial de taekwondo en Muju y aquí les compartimos los resultados finales.

Pasion Taekwondo
Mundial de taekwondo Día 3

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 6:15


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, en el podcast de hoy les comparto lo vivido en el día 3 del mundial de Muju 2017

Pasion Taekwondo
Episodio 34: Mundial de taekwondo Día 3

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 6:15


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, en el podcast de hoy les comparto lo vivido en el día 3 del mundial de Muju 2017

Pasion Taekwondo
Hay de campeones del mundo a campeones del mundo

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 13:52


Hola apasionados del taekwondo bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast: Pasión Taekwondo.Ya está muy cerca el mundial de taekwondo de Muju 2017 al que asistirán atletas de todo el mundo. Sin duda es un torneo muy difícil de ganar, de hecho es muy complicado incluso participar ¿Por qué?Pues porque no cualquiera va, no es un torneo abierto. Para tener acceso a ese tipo de competencias primero necesitas estar entre los mejores de tu país, puede haber atletas de elite mundial que simplemente no van porque en su categoría hay alguien mejor. ¿Qué complicado no?Además el taekwondo olímpico tiene miles de practicantes, no miles... milllones. Destacar entre todos ellos es algo admirable. Por eso es importante reconocerlos, sobre todo cuando a veces sucede lo siguiente. Seguramente te ha pasado.Conoces a tal o cual persona que dice ser campeón mundial, o universal, o de toda la galaxia en taekwondo. O en otro arte marcial. Y preguntas en qué mundial fue y te enteras de que fue en un torneo con pocos participantes pero que se llamaba "Campeonato de Artes Marciales Mundial no se qué".Sucede mucho, pero ni tú como competidor te debes de creer que por ganar un torneo de esos ya estás dentro de la elite mundial. Hay que poner las cosas en su sitio.Si llega un grupo de amigos que sabes que juegan fútbol y te dicen que son campeones del mundo estoy seguro que no les creerás nada, solo te reirás como loco. Todo el mundo sabe quienes son los campeones del mundo en Fútbol, los últimos eran unos 23 jugadores alemanes. Pero a veces en las artes marciales hay tantos "torneos mundiales" que pueden despistar a la gente que no conoce tanto el medio. Las cosas como son. Los verdaderos campeones del mundo saldrán en Muju 2017.

Pasion Taekwondo
Episodio 30: Hay de campeones del mundo a campeones del mundo

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 13:52


Hola apasionados del taekwondo bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast: Pasión Taekwondo.Ya está muy cerca el mundial de taekwondo de Muju 2017 al que asistirán atletas de todo el mundo. Sin duda es un torneo muy difícil de ganar, de hecho es muy complicado incluso participar ¿Por qué?Pues porque no cualquiera va, no es un torneo abierto. Para tener acceso a ese tipo de competencias primero necesitas estar entre los mejores de tu país, puede haber atletas de elite mundial que simplemente no van porque en su categoría hay alguien mejor. ¿Qué complicado no?Además el taekwondo olímpico tiene miles de practicantes, no miles... milllones. Destacar entre todos ellos es algo admirable. Por eso es importante reconocerlos, sobre todo cuando a veces sucede lo siguiente. Seguramente te ha pasado.Conoces a tal o cual persona que dice ser campeón mundial, o universal, o de toda la galaxia en taekwondo. O en otro arte marcial. Y preguntas en qué mundial fue y te enteras de que fue en un torneo con pocos participantes pero que se llamaba "Campeonato de Artes Marciales Mundial no se qué".Sucede mucho, pero ni tú como competidor te debes de creer que por ganar un torneo de esos ya estás dentro de la elite mundial. Hay que poner las cosas en su sitio.Si llega un grupo de amigos que sabes que juegan fútbol y te dicen que son campeones del mundo estoy seguro que no les creerás nada, solo te reirás como loco. Todo el mundo sabe quienes son los campeones del mundo en Fútbol, los últimos eran unos 23 jugadores alemanes. Pero a veces en las artes marciales hay tantos "torneos mundiales" que pueden despistar a la gente que no conoce tanto el medio. Las cosas como son. Los verdaderos campeones del mundo saldrán en Muju 2017.

Pasion Taekwondo
Episodio 25: El mundial de taekwondo en Muju (previo)

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 22:20


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio del podcast sobre nuestro querido arte marcial.El día de hoy hablaré del próximo mundial a celebrarse en Muju, en Corea. Es la edición número 23 de campeonatos mundiales y la comunidad del taekwondo estamos ansiosos por ver en acción a las estrellas del taekwondo y a las nuevas promesas.El mundial de taekwondo es la máxima fiesta exclusiva de taekwondo, a la que más países y competidores asisten. Casi todas las ediciones han sido ganadas por Corea tanto en la rama varonil como en la femenil.Solo en dos ocasiones (2011 y 2015) Irán le ha arrebatado el titulo al país del cuál proviene el taekwondo en la rama varonil. Corea siempre ha ganado el título femenil excepto en el mundial del 2009.El evento será en la Arena del Taekwondo en el Taekwondowon, este impresionante complejo diseñado especialmente para el taekwondo y que cuenta con áreas de entrenamiento, meditación, museos sobre el taekwondo y todo un abánico de posibilidades para los apasionados del taekwondo.Una de las grandes figuras del Taekwondo que participará será Jade Jones, que nunca ha ganado un mundial pero que tiene medalla de oro en 2 juegos olímpicos, Londres y Río. Ella dice que su único objetivo es ser la única mujer en ganar 3 medallas de oro en olímpicos, veremos si lo consigue. La categoría masculina de -68kg también será muy interesante con figuras como el actual campeón olímpico el jordano Ahmad Abughaush, el turco Servet Tazegul, el coreano Dae Hoon Lee, etc. La revisión completa de la categoría esta en este episodio del podcast.También platicaremos sobre la categoría de los -80kg. En las que hay figuras de la talla del marfileño Cisse, el británico Lutalo Muhammad, el anteriormente británico y ahora representante de Moldavia Aaron Cook y por supuesto, el 5 veces campeón del mundo Steven Lopez, el único atleta en el mundo que ha logrado una hazaña como esta.Esto es Pasión Taekwondo...

Pasion Taekwondo
El mundial de taekwondo en Muju (previo)

Pasion Taekwondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 22:20


Hola apasionados del taekwondo, bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio del podcast sobre nuestro querido arte marcial.El día de hoy hablaré del próximo mundial a celebrarse en Muju, en Corea. Es la edición número 23 de campeonatos mundiales y la comunidad del taekwondo estamos ansiosos por ver en acción a las estrellas del taekwondo y a las nuevas promesas.El mundial de taekwondo es la máxima fiesta exclusiva de taekwondo, a la que más países y competidores asisten. Casi todas las ediciones han sido ganadas por Corea tanto en la rama varonil como en la femenil.Solo en dos ocasiones (2011 y 2015) Irán le ha arrebatado el titulo al país del cuál proviene el taekwondo en la rama varonil. Corea siempre ha ganado el título femenil excepto en el mundial del 2009.El evento será en la Arena del Taekwondo en el Taekwondowon, este impresionante complejo diseñado especialmente para el taekwondo y que cuenta con áreas de entrenamiento, meditación, museos sobre el taekwondo y todo un abánico de posibilidades para los apasionados del taekwondo.Una de las grandes figuras del Taekwondo que participará será Jade Jones, que nunca ha ganado un mundial pero que tiene medalla de oro en 2 juegos olímpicos, Londres y Río. Ella dice que su único objetivo es ser la única mujer en ganar 3 medallas de oro en olímpicos, veremos si lo consigue. La categoría masculina de -68kg también será muy interesante con figuras como el actual campeón olímpico el jordano Ahmad Abughaush, el turco Servet Tazegul, el coreano Dae Hoon Lee, etc. La revisión completa de la categoría esta en este episodio del podcast.También platicaremos sobre la categoría de los -80kg. En las que hay figuras de la talla del marfileño Cisse, el británico Lutalo Muhammad, el anteriormente británico y ahora representante de Moldavia Aaron Cook y por supuesto, el 5 veces campeón del mundo Steven Lopez, el único atleta en el mundo que ha logrado una hazaña como esta.Esto es Pasión Taekwondo...

The Friday Social with Huw Joseph and Mikill Pane
Episode 5 - Ed Sheeran, Ollie Proudlock, MC Grindah, The Last Poets and MUJU Crew (Preview)

The Friday Social with Huw Joseph and Mikill Pane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 9:59


Ollie Proudlock co-hosts this week's show with Mikill! They are joined by a huge line-up including The Last Poets, MUJU Crew, Lovebox festival's Ella Eyre, MC Grindah from BBC 3's People Just Do Nothing. Oh and Ed Sheeran. To download full episodes go to www.fubarradio.com