July 17 - 18 , 2015
Goal of the Seminar:
- To develop our Coaching skills
- To enhance our Knowledge for Referee and Judge
- Meeting of All District Instructors
- To prepare for National Tournament on Sept.
- To promote Tong-Il Moo Do throughout the Country
Opening Ceremony:
Mr. Santosh Kumar Paudel, President of TMAN Chief Guest, gives a welcome remarks
Master Mark Anthony B. Vidal, explaining about the purpose and goal of workshop
The Participants of the workshop
Name of Instructors and Chapter
- Suinta Chaudhary- Kathmandu Chapter
- Dipendra Thakur - Lalitpur Chapter
- Dipesh Karki- Bhaktapur Chapter
- Bhishma Chaudhary- Dhang Chapter
- Bishal Rai- Sunsari Chapter
- Prakash Shrestha- Jhapa Chapter
- Shyam Kumar Bache- Chitwan Chapter
- Akash Mainali- Kathmandu
- Prashant Koirala- Kathmandu
- Rajan Shresta- Kathmandu
- Lok Bdr Tamang- Kathmandu
- Amrit Gurung- Phokhara
- Surya Bdr. Rai- Hetauda
- Ram Bdr. Thukar- Hetauda
- Laxman Thukar- Hetauda
During Hon Dok Hae:
Mr. Richelle Jalipa, a senior Black Belt, gives a lecture about the Founder, Rev Sun Myung Moon
Participants sharing their expectations for the workshop
Instructors reporting about the activities of their chapter
Presenting to them the new Rules and regulations of tournament
Practicing the tournament rules
Master Nitesh Karki, Gives an inspiration to All Participants
Snacks before Graduation time
During the Closing Ceremony
- We would like to thanks our President Mr. Santosh Paudel in his full support in this workshop.
- The Workshop concluded very successful, though its only very short time but all the instructor’s participated very well with all their hearts.
- Though at start it’s a little bit hard for them to adjust the new rules but most of them realize that the game now is becoming more exciting and interesting.
- All of the participants pledges to practice the new rules.
- After that we had decided to conduct a national championship in a month time so we can practice the rules immediately.
Reported by,
Master Mark Anthony Vidal
International Instructor in South Asia