Sunday, October 17, 2010
Fall Shiai 2010
On Sunday September 26,2010 Classic Martial Arts held its annual fall Shiai (fun tournament). Participants from Barrie, Richmond Hill, Huntsville and Bolton attended this exciting event.
Natalie Pecora won 1st in kata, 1st in weapons, 3rd in grappling and 4th in sparring.
Puneet Gill, in his first tournament, cane in 1st in kata, 1st in weapons 2nd in grappling and 3rd in sparring.
Mac Benitz took 1st in kata, 1st in weapons, 3rd in grappling and 5th in sparring.
In our Adult Division:
Dwyane Cunningham cane in 1st in kata and 1st in weapons.
Tim Bilton took 2nd in kata and 3rs in grappling.
Lee McLaughlin took 3rd in kata, 2nd in weapons, 4th in sparring and 5th in grappling.
In our Black Belt Division:
Brian Francis took 2nd in weapons and 4th in kata.
Michael Fraser took 3rd in weapons and 5th in kata.
Classic Martial Arts was established on September 26, 1995. This event coincided with our proud 15th Anniversary of training students in Traditional Goju Ryu Karate and Kitsune Ryu Jiu Jitsu, while serving the commmunity in various charities and fund raisers.
Congratulations to all the competitors and our fellow students who took part in making the Shiai a success!
Natalie Pecora won 1st in kata, 1st in weapons, 3rd in grappling and 4th in sparring.
Puneet Gill, in his first tournament, cane in 1st in kata, 1st in weapons 2nd in grappling and 3rd in sparring.
Mac Benitz took 1st in kata, 1st in weapons, 3rd in grappling and 5th in sparring.
In our Adult Division:
Dwyane Cunningham cane in 1st in kata and 1st in weapons.
Tim Bilton took 2nd in kata and 3rs in grappling.
Lee McLaughlin took 3rd in kata, 2nd in weapons, 4th in sparring and 5th in grappling.
In our Black Belt Division:
Brian Francis took 2nd in weapons and 4th in kata.
Michael Fraser took 3rd in weapons and 5th in kata.
Classic Martial Arts was established on September 26, 1995. This event coincided with our proud 15th Anniversary of training students in Traditional Goju Ryu Karate and Kitsune Ryu Jiu Jitsu, while serving the commmunity in various charities and fund raisers.
Congratulations to all the competitors and our fellow students who took part in making the Shiai a success!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sensei Murray honoured at ceremony
Sensei Murray Stanley, owner and Head Instructor at Classic Martial Arts in Barrie, received his 4th Degree Black Belt certification in a presentation ceremony held at his dojo. The certificates were presented by Shihan Isao Yabunaka, Chief Instructor of Seiwa Kai Canada and is associated with the Japan Karate Federation Goju Kai. Sensei Murray was also given the title of Jokyo (which is a title above Sensei in Seiwa Kai Canada) by Shihan Yabunaka. Jokyo Murray received his 3rd Degree Black Belt in 1998 after which his Sensei retired leaving him seaching for another Sensei to train under. After many years he finally found what he was looking for in the Seiwa Kai federation. Also present at the ceremony was Sensei Doug Knipsel, Chief Instuctor of the Kitsune Jiu Jitsu Kai of Canada to which Sensei Murray as been associated for the past 10 years. There were also several students from the Dojo on hand including some of the Black Belts from Classic Martial Arts all wanting to congratulate their Sensei.
May Shiai
Martial Arts Clubs from around Ontario participated in the Spring Shiai (fun tournament) held at Classic Martial Arts on May 3rd. Several students from Classic Martial Arts did well, including three young students taking part in their first tournament.
Natalie Pecora placed second in sparring and fourth in kata and grappling. Leah Stafford finished second in kata and third in weapons and Joe MacDonald finished second in kata.
Brady Warn was first in kata, sparring and weapons and second in grappling. Jimmy Devine was first in sparring and grappling, second in weapons, and third in kata. Ryan Clegg finished first in kata, weapons, sparring and grappling in his division.
In the 35 years and over divisions, Kevin Devine won gold in grappling and sparring, Tim Bilton was 3rd in kata, Lee Mclaughlin was second in grappling, Mike Fraser was fourth in kata and weapons and Brian Francis finished in first place in kata and weapons.
Natalie Pecora placed second in sparring and fourth in kata and grappling. Leah Stafford finished second in kata and third in weapons and Joe MacDonald finished second in kata.
Brady Warn was first in kata, sparring and weapons and second in grappling. Jimmy Devine was first in sparring and grappling, second in weapons, and third in kata. Ryan Clegg finished first in kata, weapons, sparring and grappling in his division.
In the 35 years and over divisions, Kevin Devine won gold in grappling and sparring, Tim Bilton was 3rd in kata, Lee Mclaughlin was second in grappling, Mike Fraser was fourth in kata and weapons and Brian Francis finished in first place in kata and weapons.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
More about us!!!
We hope to use this blog to introduce ourselves to potential students and update current and former students on recent events and happenings at the dojo as well as what's coming up . We pride ourselves on being community minded and support the Barrie Food bank, Barrie O.S.P.C.A., Season's Center for Grieving Children and Christmas Cheer. Every year we put together a team of students, family and friends to walk in the Supercities Walk for M.S.. This year Sensei Murray Stanley personally raised $2,022.00. Last year Sensei Murray, who had been growing his hair for 2 1/2 years, gave his students. friends and family extra incentive to sponsor him in the M.S. walk by giving them the opp0rtunity to cut off 12 inch locks of his hair or swipes with a razor in return for a donation. He then donated the cut hair to "Angel Hair For Kids", an organization that makes wigs for children suffering from cancer. This encouraged one of his students, 9 year old Leah Stafford, to cut her hair and donate it as well.
We also sponsor a Foster Child in Haiti and have mini fundraisers throughout the year to raise funds for his care. Our students are encouraged to send our Foster Child, whose name is Bythova, pictures and letters telling him about life in Canada.
We first opened our doors on Sept. 19, 1995 on Bayview Drive and relocated to our current location at #1-43 Morrow Road on Jan. 2, 2004. In addition to our classes we also have martial arts supplies for purchase. We have two tournaments each year, one in May and one in September. These are small, friendly tournaments called "shiais" where the emphasis is placed on fun and good sportsmanship.
Our Dojo philosophy ~ HONOUR RESPECT HARMONY PEACE BALANCE SPIRIT
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