The new trainers C Breitensport passed the exams

After five strenuous, content-rich courses, the moment of truth came last Saturday for three women and seven men. Before the examination committee with Vice President and teaching consultant Jan Schröder and examinations officer Martin Reißmann, they had to prove in theory and practice that they have the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to be able to do qualified work as a trainer in their clubs in the future as licensed trainers C .

The ten judoka from ten different clubs in our national association had prepared themselves conscientiously for the exams. They proved that with predominantly appealing performances in theory. Basically, all judoka showed a positive performance development during the course of the training.

In the practical test, however, the examination committee also pointed out that individual participants still have reserves in their movement model. The previous career of the examination candidates in judo was a major reason for this. As a result, there were sometimes quite different performance requirements and ultimately also results. The examination commission rated positively that high-performing examination participants such as Jolyne Marten and Fritz Schöneburg made themselves available as uke at short notice to support judoka who had lost their practice partner at short notice.

In the area of ​​theory, judoka such as Erik Zimmermann showed particularly noteworthy achievements. The team spirit of the ten aspirants to the exam, which already contributed to the positive development of the prospective trainers during the training courses, was also a guarantee for success in the exam.

Another trainee was unable to take the exam for health reasons. He will make up for this at a later date.

“However, in order to ultimately be able to have the DOSB trainer C license in the sport of judo, individual test participants still have to prove or meet the necessary license requirements so that they can then also receive the document that identifies them as a trainer C mass sport in judo”. , says Martin Reißmann after the exams. Congratulations again on the successful exams. “I wish everyone every success in coaching their home clubs.”

After the exams for trainer C were completed, two judoka were instructed and handed over the examiner license of the BJV. After moving to a club of the Brandenburg Judo Association, both judoka had applied for the examiner’s license from the BJV. With proof of all the necessary license requirements, including a qualification as a judo trainer and the previous valid licenses from the Berlin Judo Association, both received the examiner’s license from the BJV.

New examiners in the BJV are now:

Erik Zimmermann, SG Schildow, division judo, KU 2
Erik Simon, JC Großbeeren, KU 3

Martin Reißmann
Advisor for examinations

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