Coach Alexandre Biamonti provides advice to Caledonian karateka

For the past week, the Caillou karatekas have had the chance to train with a former world champion, Alexandre Biamonti, 48. This is the fifth time he has come to develop the competition and it is paying off.

Want to optimize the quality of your training to progress faster in karate? New Caledonian karatekas have the chance to improve and share moments with a former world champion, Alexandre Biamonti. Coach of the senior French teams, he returns, for the fifth time, to develop competitive karate but not only.

It also attaches tothe training of coaches on coaching and a little on refereeing too, he explains. “My mission is to try to bring experience and the vocabulary of the French teams. For five years, it’s a job that is starting to pay off. Now there are a few medals at the national level, this which was not the case before. In kata, we had a Minh Dack, but in combat few people. The last one was Jean-Christophe Taumotekava. Today, we are starting to have medals with young people from Caledonia which are at the pole.”

Motivated by the idea of ​​being able to benefit from quality training, the karatekas will meet every evening. The competition, which will take place next Saturday, will be the culmination of this, underlines Clément Leroux, president of the regional karate committee.

“We are still in our Ford chôsen karate. It is our points championship which is spread over the year. It is the penultimate competition, Avia Racing cup. We will integrate the young Matt Rombeaux [champion d’Europe cadet 2022] who is with us and a young Tahitian in our points championship system. Obviously they won’t have enough points to win it, but they might be stage winnershe explains. We will see the progress of our young people. It comes following the Oceania which went very well. Young people will be keen to show everything they have learned.

Kurt Evlakhoff, bronze medalist in the Coupe de France kumite, is a good illustration of the progress advocated by the regional karate committee. He will soon join an elite Marseille club which hosts athletes from the France team.

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