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St Monica’s School Fete Demonstration 2015

IL Shim Taekwondo North Parramatta have been invited to perform at St. Monicas fete

on Saturday 24th of October, from 10:30 – 11:00 am. Make sure you save the date

and come along and support our North Parra students. More Info To Follow

DSC00583We woke at 4:30 am for the 4hr drive to Parramatta, with a sense of excitement and expectation, for the much anticipated Mark Trotter seminar.
We have been very fortunate to know Mark through our previous overseas travels and were well aware that we were about to be instructed by one of the worlds most popular and recognisable Taekwon-do competitors. Mark is a multiple world champion in several disciplines, and this was a rare opportunity to be coached by him in a small group environment.
For this seminar, the main focus was on some fundamental sparring skills, with a short session of traditional sparring thrown in to the mix. As well as a mix of students from the Sydney area, there were several instructors and students from as far away as Melbourne and the Sunshine

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Coast who traveled to learn from Marks experience. He gave everyone in attendance a number of things to work on to improve their fundamental sparring techniques as well as a challenge to work much harder during their everyday training sessions on strength and conditioning.
I am sure that the people who attended this seminar have been challenged to work hard on improving in the areas identified, and we are all looking forward to the next opportunity to train with Mark.

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Queensland Black Belt

Congratulations to Il Shim Members who completed Black Belt Gradings recently

Gold Coast

Queensland Black Belt

Melbourne

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Sydney

Sydney Black Belts

 

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Charlie Dagher dedication to his daily home training program was rewarded with a Double Promotion from Blue Tip to Red Tip. Charlie displayed Side Kicks equivalent to that of a Black Belt. This is a great achievement for someone of Charlies age. I look forward to seeing Charlies development over the next few years and am sure he will be a great representative of Australia for future ITF Events.

 

 

 

Lani Massoud

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Lani Massoud achieved 1st Dan on Wednesday 11th December 2013. Throughout this year Lani displayed  determination in grading to 1st Dan, also providing mentoring to Junior members as Junior Female Instructor. Master Daher mentioned at the grading that Lani is a valued member of Parramatta Club and has shown great knowledge in instructing our Junior Class.

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Taekwondo SparringOn Saturday 9th November 2013, competitors gathered to compete in the 2013 IL SHIM NSW Open Championships at St Monicas Parish Hall, North Parramatta in Sydney, NSW.

38 Members competed, and it was great to see the enthusiasm and commitment from all our juniors and the mentoring our senior members provided to our juniors.

It was pleasing to see our junior members and the level of sparring was very impressive and the hard work that each student had been doing to improve their flexibility & sparring, and it shone through in the event.

Junior members executed good technique and showed great determination and confidence on the floor. This group of students will provide some great competitors to represent IL Shim and ITF Taekwon-do Australia at all levels of competition in the years ahead.

Kids SparringMarcus Mouyat was praised for showing great heart and kept smiling even though he was up against much larger competition and the odds of winning stacked against him, he never gave up.

Thank you to Mr Bruce Fisher for making the trip to Sydney, and for being the Referree for the Championships. Special mention to Felix Kernot for also making the trip to Sydney, Felix displayed Good Technique and I am sure with his commitment will be competing at International level in the near future. IL Shim was pleased to also have the presence of Brendon Love who has just returned from Spain World Championships earlier this month, it was great for our Junior members to view technique from an International competitor.

After medal presentation, Master Daher spoke to all competitors about the recent World Championship held in Spain, and the successful bid of Australia to host the 2018 World Cup. Master Daher informed all competitors that Tournaments will be held more frequently to prepare students to gain experience on the mat to compete in preparation for the 2018 World Cup.

Thank you to the organising skills of Master Daher, John Abdallah, Steve Sarkis, Tanya Ross, Melanie Khadi and the many parents which made this tournament a success on the day.

PATTERNS

Childrens 10th – 8th Gup                      Children’s 7th– 4th Gup

1st Kiara Naik                                                            1st John Boutros

2nd Garbhan Sciacca                                              2nd Emily Khadi

3rd Jiyat Sachdeva                                                  3rd Kiara Naik

 

Junior 7th – 4th Gup                           Junior 3rd – 1st Gup

1st Corey Massoud                                               1st James Sarkis

2nd Sam Massoud                                                2nd Brendon Love

3rd Thomas Ross                                                   3rd Felix Kernot

 

SPARRING

 

Junior Female Hyper 4th – 1st Gup

1st Lani Massoud

2nd Cassie Mileto

3rd Armanii Haddad

 

Junior Female Super Fly 7th – 5th Gup

1st Chanel Azar

2nd Kiara Naik

3rd Emily Khadi

 

Junior Male Super Micro 10th – 8th Gup

1st Andy Haddad

2nd Zac Michael

3rd Jiyat Sachdeva

 

Junior Male Super Fly 10th – 8th Gup

1st Raymond Khadi

2nd Maurice Haddad

3rd Alexander Azar

 

Junior Male Fly 4th – 1st Gup

1st Mathew Trevieso

2nd Dylan Azad

3rd Daniel Sarkis

 

Junior Male Middle 4th – 1st Gup

1st Jayen Massoud

2nd Felix Kernot

3rd Sam Massoud

 

Senior Male Light Heavy 4th – 1st Gup

1st Paul Wehbe

2nd Allan Azad

3rd Brendon Love

The Parramatta Club is relocating to new training premises on the 3rd of February 2021. ADDRESS

229a Victoria Road, Rydalmere NSW 2116


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CLASS TIMETABLE

  • 4:45pm to 5:45pm – Monday, Wednesday & Fridays.
    • Juniors (Greentip and below)
  • 6:00pm to 7:00pm – Monday, Wednesday & Fridays
    • Seniors (Greenbelt & above) 

My story with IL Shim starts in August 2010. I had been in Australia for 4 or 5 weeks and I was looking for an ITF club where I could train. At that time, I had one thing in mind: being part of my country team, and hopefully, represent Canada in the individual sparring event at the next World Championship. I left Canada with a heartbreak, just had my first concussion from a sparring match on a day I should not have been on the floor, still, I kept riding my bicycle full on to go to work and had an accident and broke my teeth just before my flight for Sydney… Ouch. As my aunt says: « I was not aligned».

My Taekwon do journey so far has had ups and downs and it is normal. The head of the painting department in my home University who is in a wheelchair and makes pretty damn good art said one day: Living is going up, keeping the balance and suddenly we are being slapped in the face and we fall. And then we stand up on our feet again, get stronger, and then, again, we take another hit, fall, then stand up, and so on. Let’s say at that moment, I felt I’ve been slapped and was trying to go back on my feet. The only way I knew would work is by escaping my homeland in order to shake myself, to break patterns and start from scratch.  

And you know, whoever you are and read my story, I don’t intend here to talk about moves and medals and sparring matches and being champion and that sort of stuff… One thing I learned at IL Shim, is that your martial art, is not really the kicks, the belt color and the performances. It is much more what you do the rest of the time in your life that will crystallize while you train, while you interact with your training partners, while you talk to your teacher. Of course learning the technique and challenging yourself are noble and beautiful things. Wearing your Dobok, washing it, looking in the eyes of someone when you bow, paying your fees on time, be there when you say you will, etc, my point is that ALL these things are important and not only the power of your kick and the speed of your punches.  

When I went to my first class in Parramatta, it is this philosophy that I recognized in the teaching of Master Daher. I did not really know what it was but it had something I was looking for since I left my first Taekwon-Do school. He had the people to sit and he started talking about the Do, or «the Way» if you prefer. While most of the time in clubs you hear about Tae Kwon, «jump, kick and punch» but the Do, or all that is spiritual, the wisdom through discipline, is missing.  

Today, more than a year has passed since I started my training with IL Shim. During this year and a half, I have the feeling that everything has changed in my Taekwon-Do practice and my attitude toward it. Before, the only thing I wanted was to win. Doing a lot of competitions has a weird way of making you strong and weak at the same time. But that is another topic. The idea here is the impact that joining IL Shim had on me. Let’s say being trained by a Master for 4 months before going to the nationals in Canada last year helped me big time. A lot of people came up to me afterwards and told me how surprised they were at my quick evolution. I will not tell you if I won or not, because this is not important. Nevertheless, what is very important is that I sparred at the height of my capacity, to my full potential at that moment, in full awareness and I was feeling just right.  

To continue my story, following some sort of a timeline, I spent a winter 2010-11 in Canada preparing myself for the World Championship in New Zealand. Let me tell you one thing: that was not the same. Of course the team training was great, but I was travelling 3 hours every week to the next city to train with my former teacher when I was not in Montreal, (600 km from where I lived), at Eclipse Taekwon-Do. The rest of the time I was training by myself at the Gym. When I came back in Australia after New Zealand, I understood that I could never forget about IL Shim and that it would be hard to train somewhere else. I’m not saying that IL Shim is the only and the best. Perhaps IL Shim is not suitable for everybody, but it is sure the right place for someone who’s looking for some kind of spiritual development through the body and a martial art system. To me, it is obvious that when one is at the right place, doing the right thing, with the right people, it is the optimal experience.  

There’s some inner voice that tells you when you are into a state of optimal experience. You don’t need to research from noon to 2pm, it is the voice of wisdom that speaks and we all have it. So once I realized that I found a good environment to practice, training partners and a teacher with whom I could learn more about Taekwon-Do and myself, I just had to make sure I stick around and stay in Australia as long as possible.  

Of course life brought me some other experiences, acquaintances, challenges here in Australia, but the grounding of my life in this country, what I am now, every good thing that happened to me, are due to the strength and confidence I gained at IL Shim. Without Master Daher’s help and patience, and the support from Mr Tyson, Mr Ken Harris, Michael Jasser, all the other members of the club, and the joy from kid’s classes, nothing that I have had accomplished in Taekwon-Do, academically, socially and professionally, would have been possible. 

When we had instructor courses in Canada, we used to make fun of how dear and missing Master Tran was saying: «Taekwon-Do, is a tool, for social development!» He was so right. I’m saying this because to develop socially, you must know yourself. It is a very basic rule, taught within Buddhism, Yoga, and many other philosophies and religions. And with IL Shim, it’s like speeding up the process by going to the source to get knowledge.

Congratulations to our students from Toongabbie who competed in the General Choi Cup on 12 February 2011 –
Marlee Tyson, Luke Tyson, Daniel Rivers and Megh Araveeti. All students gave their best and should be proud of their achievements.
For Daniel, Megh and Luke this was their first tournament, so well done for taking that first step into competition.
I am also very pleased to be able to report that Daniel Rivers placed 3rd in his division of Junior Coloured Belt Sparring, and Luke Tyson placed 1st in his division of Junior Coloured Belt Sparring. Well done Daniel and Luke!!
Congratulations also to Marlee Tyson who has been training with the Australian Squad to compete in the female Team Pattern division at next month’s ITF World Championships in New Zealand. A team training session was held on Sunday 13th February and the team have been training hard and are looking forward to the event.