What did we learn about our clients at Karate BC?
Through supporting sport events in Richmond BC, we have the pleasure of interacting with innovators and leaders in various fields. Which includes our client, Karate BC, whom host multiple training camps and the Provincial championships each year at the Richmond Oval, along with the upcoming Canada Open Karate National Championships in June, 2018.
Recently we were exposed to the Karate360 blog, hosted by Richard Mosdell of Karate BC and Canada, and Kalan Anglos, strength and conditioning coach of team BC.
Karate360 offers a fun, informative and unique look into the current events and important training tips of mainstream karate, from the regular dojo practice all the way up to the international competitions leading to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, when karate will make its first Olympic appearance.
If you’re interested in sport promotion, or karate techniques and star athletes, then Karate360 is a great resource for you. The blog is available on YouTube and through the Karate 360 website.
About the Creators:
Richard Mosdell, a former Team BC coach, went on to spend ten years in Japan learning and teaching karate as a full-time instructor, after which he returned to Canada to open his own full-service karate dojo in Victoria called Kenzen Sports Karate. Richard also oversees the official Karate BC team and BC Games karate program, in addition he founded the Canada Open Karate Championships hosted at the Richmond Olympic Oval.
Kalan Anglos, is a former BC Team member who is now not only the strength and conditioning coach of the Team BC, but also a PhD candidate in human performance at the University of Victoria, specializing in the scientific testing of karate athletes, which now includes the Karate Canada team, and soon to-be some of the Boxing Canada team as well.