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Champions of Champions 2003 |
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Angela
Uytingco, 24-year-old Go Kan Ryu karate dynamo, captured
back-to-back Champion of Champions titles at the NAS
National Championships in December. With a display of
tactical brilliance over club mate Claudine Chicheportiche,
the 2nd Dan Sydneysider again proved that she is a sport-karate
force to be reckoned with.
Fellow Go Kan Ryu 2nd Dan, Sydney’s
28-year-old Craig Lennox, won his first Champion of
Champions title by using cunning and speed to beat
a larger and experienced opponent in 2001 winner Glenn
Hutchison, also from GKR.
Here are a couple of excerpts from the fabulous
interview with the winners written by Ben Stone that
you can read in the current issue of Blitz Magazine.
Blitz:
What has been the biggest obstacle you’ve had
to overcome to become Champion of Champions?
Craig: Myself. Taking
the doubt out of your mind, knowing and believing
in yourself that you can do it. Once you plant that
seed of doubt you’ll come unstuck.
Angela: Definitely self-doubt. I
didn’t think I wanted the title nor deserved
it more than Claudine did. She has worked so much
harder than I did all year. Being able to know and
understand what you really want; otherwise you can’t
do anything about it.
Blitz:
What advice do you have for up-and-coming NAS players
hoping to one day become champion of Champions?
Craig: Never get
frustrated, never give in. You could ask anybody that
has won a national or state title and you will usually
find it has taken a lot of blood, sweat and tears
to get to that position, so with that in mind, never
give up. Always have set goals; without set goals
you are not striving for what you want from your training.
Angela: Train hard, spar different
people and watch a lot of sparring to see what works
and what doesn’t work. Most importantly, enjoy
the journey.
Blitz: Do you follow
a specific diet?
Craig: No, but I
do eat a well balanced diet. One thing that’s
great is that I rarely fall ill. I like to think it
is because I eat lots of fruit and veg’, also
I drink freshly juiced fruits daily.
Angela: I try to eat less sugary
food but more fruits. At one stage I was watching
my fat intake and decided to cut down on junk or takeaway
food. I bring my lunch to work now; I prepare the
food at home so I know what I’m eating. I sometimes
succumb to temptation, but only in moderation.
Blitz:
How did you come up with this training and/or eating
formula?
Craig: I have an
incredibly high metabolism so I need to eat frequently.
From early childhood I’ve always eaten a healthy,
well balanced diet but I still love to have a beer
and pizza every now and then!
Angela: It’s not a formula,
I just try to understand what my body needs.
Blitz: How do you find
karate and/or your involvement in NAS help you in
other areas of your life or work?
Craig; The ability
to focus on any given task, be it at work or school,
I think is a product of the hours one puts into perfecting
their technique in the dojo. After a hard day’s
work it is a good release to go to the dojo and just
sweat it all out.
Angela: I find Karate and NAS competition
helps build my confidence. I am no longer afraid to
make mistakes, because through mistakes can I learn
and develop.
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