Karate Training Center at Lensahn
In the small sports hall of Lensahn, the TSV Lensahn karate section recently conducted a series of belt tests for both children and adults. The event took place on June 24th for adults and June 25th for children.
Several participants demonstrated their skills and dedication, passing the test to advance in their karate journey. Among the adult participants, Marcus Jarszinski earned the coveted 3rd Kyu (third brown belt). For the children, Abigail Fuchs and Adriano Labs passed for 5th Kyu (second blue belt), while Noah Niewind, Hanna Höpfner, Luisa Herbst, Sunny Ratzlaff, and Julien Voss all earned the 8th Kyu (yellow belt). Sven Langbehn and Roxana Dieckmann also impressed the judges, passing the test for 6th Kyu (green belt) among adults. Sverre Franzkowski, Linus Harder, and Victor Qualmann achieved the same milestone among the children.
The training times for the two groups are different, with children training earlier in the evening. The training for children aged 7 and up takes place every Wednesday from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM in the small sports hall in Lensahn. The training schedule for adult beginners is on Tuesdays from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and on Wednesdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. It's important to note that the training times for adult beginners overlap on Wednesdays.
Both children and adult beginners train in the same location, the small sports hall in Lensahn. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend checking the official TSV Lensahn website or contacting the club directly. They usually provide detailed training times and age group information there.
For those interested, we can guide you on how to find their contact details! The TSV Lensahn karate section continues to foster a community of dedicated practitioners, and we look forward to seeing more achievements in the future.
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