Four Captains - One Team (Part 2): Interviews with Jennifer Pena
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Four Captains - One Team (Part 2): Interviews with Jennifer Pena
Upubmmz!! Ubf!Lxpo!Ep! Issue 81 www.totallytkd.com November 2015 Totally TKD News Page 4 Totally TKD Writer Wins International Youth Coaching Award Chosun Taekwondo Academy Hosts 38th Black Belt Promotion Test Head Girl Jones Is Top Of The World Grand Prix Class in Manchester Warrior Spirit - Lutalo Stuns World Champion On The Way To World Grand Prix Silver Hickey Hails Award-Winning ISB For Baku 2015 Coverage British Championship Result For Manchester Pupil Ginger Ninja Trickster Seminar 4th South Asian ITF Championships ITF England Euro 2015 - Results Four Captains - One Team (Part 2): Grandmaster Ro Byung-Jik: The Passing of a legend! PUMA Day, 2015 The Story Of Tae Kwon Do How To Handle Getting Hit: The Necessity of Contact in Training Four Captains - One Team (Part 2): Interviews with Jennifer Pena & Izzy Brider The Motion of a Middle Block - Part 2 Simply for the Art Totally Tae Kwon Do Wants You! 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By Liliana Cottrell, ITF England PR Officer In the first part of this article, published in last month’s issue, the focus was on the Male Captains of the ITF England Taekwon-Do National Team. This month the spotlight is on our Girl Power. Jennifer Pena and Izzy Brider are respectively the Senior and Junior Female Team Captains for England Taekwon-Do. Both are fantastic role models to the rest of the girls in the team and it is far from coincidence that both performed exceptionally well and had great success at the ITF Wold Championships in Jesolo earlier this year. Jennifer became the Vice World Champion in under 50kg female 2 - Totally Tae Kwon Do RT 2 sparring and Izzy claimed the World Champion title in 2nd Degree Junior Female Patterns. England at the ITF World Championships: Through the Eyes of Jennifer Pena (Senior Female Team Captain) Jennifer Pena is the ITF England Senior Ladies Team Captain. She trains with Master Nardizzi at TKD Impact. It is always such a pleasure to watch Jen fight. At the 2015 ITF World Championships she put in a great performance and won silver and without doubt she has the potential to hold the title of World Champion some day soon. She has a tireless work ethic, talent, and lovely personality to complete the package and is an inspiration. “Jennifer is the perfect student to work with. She never tires of training no matter how many times we go over the same drill. She always listens attentively and does her very best to follow the coaching tips.” – Master Donato Nardizzi, ITF England President Jen shared her take of this year’s World Championships and you can see what she had to say below. Favourite moment from Championship? Being on the podium again. the World What do you think of England’s performance? I think England’s performance was outstanding. We have had the strongest team ever this year across all boards and it showed in the results. I am so proud to be a part of it and to witness our achievements. Obviously we still need some work as I think the most of the silvers and bronzes could have been gold. Also, some didn’t perform the way they should have but if they had I would imagine they would have gone into the later rounds. The females did extremely well with 5 individual finals, which I believe have surpassed expectations. England is up and coming we have some really talented juniors, some did not medal at the championship but I am certain in years to come they will be on that podium. Highs? Adam Bonwick in England’s first final Izzy and Zak becoming World Champion Getting into the final Beating Argentina in team sparring Lows? Losing in the last few seconds of my final. Losing to Germany in Semi’s after a draw in team sparring What was the focus of your preparation in the months leading up to Jesolo? I worked on various things such as Totally Tae Kwon Do - 3 Jen Pena with the Ladies and Neil Ernest strength, speed, conditioning, fitness, dealing with certain sparring situations but my mental training was a big part and main focus of my preparation for the Worlds. Just having that ability to overcome every negative situation that I could have faced at the Worlds. What did it mean to you being a part of it? To represent your country in something you love doesn’t come by very often. So it’s a big deal. Not everyone can say I’ve represented England at the World Championships. It’s an opportunity to compete with the best and be the best in the world and it’s a great honour to be a part of it. Record of top achievements to date? Winning gold at my first international competition as a red belt at the ITF World 4 - Totally Tae Kwon Do Cup 2008 in -52kg sparring Bronze in team sparring ITF World Championships Argentina 2009 Vice European Champion 2014 in -50kg sparring Bronze in 1st Degree patterns ITF World Cup 2014 Vice World Champion 2015 in 50kg sparring Bronze in team sparring ITF World Championships Italy 2015 How long have you been training? I have been doing Taekwon-Do for about 12 years but I started training seriously as a competitor for 7 years. Who / what motivates and inspires you? Just knowing that I haven’t reached my full potential yet because I know I can be better. I don’t think I‘ve ever left a competition fully satisfied with my performance I always look to see what I need to improve on and work on it. I also believe I have not showcased all Totally Tae Kwon Do - 5 Women's Pattern Team - Photo Courtesy of Master Jurek Jedut my skills which makes me more motivated to show them off. However, in general, Taekwon-Do motivates me because it is very much an ongoing process where you are constantly learning, achieving and growing mentally and physically not only as a martial artist but also as a person. Who is your TKD competition idol? Coach, competitor, legend? I don’t really have a Taekwon-Do idol. But I have enjoyed watching Katya Solovey in the past, her skill set is incomparable. The only person I really admired was my training partner who I trained with 7 years ago he became Junior World Champion in 2007. He doesn’t train anymore but he was a very sharp and a very smart fighter. He was amazing to watch 6 - Totally Tae Kwon Do his movement and timing was impeccable. Who would you say are the people who have influenced your development in Taekwon-Do There are several people who have influenced my development obviously my instructor Master Nardizzi but another person that deserves a mention is Elena Shutova (Bulldog TKD), a competitor herself 6 years ago, has supported me through the ups and downs of my competitive career. Both have contributed to my success and have definitely played a major part in developing my sparring and patterns to another level. Jennifer Penna & Laura Fox Longdon - silver smiles What next? Will you change anything in the way you prepare? The Euros is the next big competition but I am planning to do a boxing fight sometime after the Euros. No, I will not change the way I prepare, if anything, I will add to it. In closing on Jennifer: “Jen came into the team quite late in her TKD career, but her focus and determination is unmatched in both training and competition. She is not the tallest in her division, but can she pack a punch! Jen is all about speed and power and a joy to coach as she works very well with all the coaches. She is just coming into her prime now and there’s definitely more to come from Jen. A great inspiration to all the women on the team.” – Mr Philip Lear, ITF England Team Manager England at the ITF World Championships: Through the Eyes of Izzy Brider (Junior Female Team Captain) Izzy Brider is the captain of the ITF England Junior Ladies Team. She works hard and takes her training exceptionally seriously. The number of additional training events she attends is impressive and I don’t quite know how she finds the time and energy to fit it all in, on top of her regular classes; helping with teaching; her studies and just being a normal lovely young lady at the same time. Her dedication is worthy of notice and it was rewarded during the 2015 World Championships, when she became an ITF Junior Female Patterns World Champion. Izzy Brider - patterns gold Totally Tae Kwon Do - 7 Izzy Brider on her way to Gold Her instructor Mr James Miley of Trident TKD Academy, wrote about her: “Izzy has trained at the Trident TKD Academy a few months after taking up Taekwon-do at primary school, aged 5. She has always been interested in patterns and was, until she was 14, a rather reluctant sparrer. She is extremely committed to Taekwon-do and has always been enthusiastic and eager to learn and improve herself. The success in the World Championships is a testament to her commitment notwithstanding her disappointments in other Championships. She is a great example to other students in the Academy”. Achievements 2015 ITF World Championships World Champion: Junior Female 2nd degree patterns Bronze: patterns Junior Female team 2013 ITF World Championships Bronze: Junior Female sparring 2014 European Championships European Champion: Female team power Junior 2013 European Championships Bronze: Junior 8 - Totally Tae Kwon Do Female team Izzy's Celebration run to Coach Paul Adams for a hug after winning gold patterns power) Euro champ 2014 (team Despite her achievements, Izzy remains grounded, modest and humble. In the words of her Dad, Mr Jeff Bryder, “Izzy tends to be a little reticent to blow her own trumpet… She feels honoured to be the Junior Female team captain… Izzy enjoys teaching and coaching younger members of the academy…” After the World Championship Izzy shared what winning gold meant to her among other things. Favourite moment from the World Championships? My favourite moment of the World Championships was definitely becoming world champion and standing on the podium. What did you think of England's performance? England's performance was amazing, it Izzy with fellow World Champion, Zak Espi Totally Tae Kwon Do - 9 Junior Female Team Pattern Bronze - The Girls with Coach Paul Adams was definitely the best we have done since I joined the team in 2011. Highs? I could name so many highs of the trip but some of the best was experiencing the atmosphere of the WC and seeing my team mates and friends doing so well. Lows? The lows for me were losing out narrowly in sparring which was very disappointing for me. Losing 3-2 to Ireland in the semifinals of Team Patterns was a blow for me and the girls. Not placing in Team Power was another low due to our success at the European Championships in 2014. What was the focus of your preparation in the months leading up to Jesolo? 10 - Totally Tae Kwon Do Izzy Sparring Izzy Brider with Team mate Kristine'Orton Evio on the podium My focus when preparing was imagining myself on the podium and seeing myself in the final on centre stage. What did it mean to you being part of it? It meant so much to me that I was a part of this very successful campaign and such a great group of people. Biggest challenge you had to overcome in training? Injuries? I think one of my biggest challenges in the lead up to the WC was recovering from a knee injury and regaining confidence. Time management was also a big challenge in the lead up as I had AS exams to prepare as well as the WC. What next? Will you change anything in the way you prepare? It's now time to start preparing for the European Championships in Scotland in October. I will watch my performances from the WC and see what needs changing / improving. Who would you say are the people who have influenced your development in Taekwon-Do Mr Miley has been a big influence in my development along with a lot of great people I've trained with at seminars such as Tomaz Barada, Master Willy van de Mortal, Master Jedut, Stephen Tapilatu, Jaroslaw Suskaand many more. Master Tom Denis has also been a great help in my development in all aspects and has been very encouraging throughout the years. “Izzy is a true success story of ITF England. Her improvement in both pattern and sparring over the last 4 years has been amazing. She has now medalled in two consecutive World Championships as an individual in each event and proves that hard work really does pay off. She has been through some disappointments in competition as well as some injuries, but she has always come back stronger. Another determined individual who is a great inspiration to her team mates.” – Mr Totally Tae Kwon Do - 11 Izzy and Jeff Brider with Master Jedut Philip Lear, ITF England National Team Manager So the European Championships is the next big event for Izzy and no doubt an exciting competitive career is ahead for her. Izzy Brider and Jennifer Pena 12 - Totally Tae Kwon Do Girl Power! Totally Tae Kwon Do - 13 “A nod, a bow, and a tip of the lid to the person who coulda ... and shoulda ... and did.” ~Robert Brault Grandmaster Ro Byung-Jik Founder of the 1st Kwan Rest In Peace! July 3, 1919 - September 9, 2015 Issue 82: 1st December 2015 www.totallytkd.com 14 - Totally Tae Kwon Do
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