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Black Belt Club Launched

Media Release

2 August 2007

Worlds fastest growing Martial Art launches Black Belt Club in New Zealand

North Shore based Choi Kwang Do (www.choi.co.nz) is pleased to announce the launch of Black Belt Club.

“Black Belt Club is a worldwide Choi Kwang Do program designed specifically for students from gold belt and above who are passionate about achieving black belt in the future. This program provides the necessary encouragement and incentive for students who really want to achieve black belt” says School Owner and Chief Instructor Caroline Hazelden.

“We consider Black Belt Club members to be leaders and role models to other student and we recognise their commitment to achieving black belt” says Caroline.

Unlike traditional Karate which focuses on competitions and tournaments, Choi Kwang Do emphasizes the ideal of personal and social development being paramount, rather than sports competition. Choi Kwang Do classes provide a safe and non-competitive environment for students that help them to grow not only physically, but mentally as well.

In making this announcement, Choi Kwang Do Albany Bays is also pleased to advise the launch of Saturday classes for all students. This is effective 4 August 2007.


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