Saturday, September 11, 2010
Arashi-Do Franco Behring Jiu Jitsu Instructors Symposium
Arashi-Do Edmonton North dojo

Saturday, September 18, 2010
Arashi Do Franco Behring Student Seminar
South Dojo

Saturday, September 18, 2010
CMTC-A tournament
Calgary, AB

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Rem Binetruy

I started training with Arashi-Do, October 2001. I began my training first in Muay Thai before expanding out into Karate. I achieved my Black Belt in Karate June 4th, 2005. I currently train in both Muay Thai and Karate.

Primarily, I teach Karate for Little Dragons, Children Beginners, and Adult Beginners. I became an assistant instructor during Karate classes when I was just an Orange belt. On October 2005, I accepted an opportunity to instruct full time.

I love teaching. Not only do I get to share my knowledge, but I better myself by doing so. Teaching children is fun and rewarding. I enjoy keeping them engaged in games or even just basic techniques. It is very gratifying to help their self confidence grow through Karate. Also, I get to be a child in their class and get away with it. That's fun!

In Karate, I love doing kata, even though I enjoy sparring equally. I also like training basic techniques. When training in both Muay Thai and Karate, I look forward to learning the many techniques, as well as the hard work out.

Some of the various tournaments I've competed in are: the Capital City Championships, Alberta Open, Ging Wu International Open, Tiger Balm in Vancouver, BC and the Brock Myroll Memorial. I am fortunate to have brought home some hardware as a souvenir from each tournament I've competed in since starting, when I was a White belt. The very first tournament I competed in was a club tournament and my first competition as a Black belt was the Capital City Championships 2006.

One of the highlights in my Martial Arts training career has been achieving my black belt during and after my pregnancy with my daughter, Kya. Another one is placing 2nd for Kata in the Black belt division when I was still a Brown belt.