Join us this Labor Day weekend for the 36th Annual PKC International Championships, a prestigious martial arts tournament held in honor of the legendary founder, Glenn R. Keeney. This triple-point event brings together the best martial artists from around the world to compete in a weekend filled with skill, dedication, and passion. With a rich history of excellence and a legacy rooted in Glenn R. Keeney's vision, the PKC Championships are a true celebration of martial arts, showcasing top-tier talent across all disciplines. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be a part of world-class competition, honor the spirit of martial arts, and be part of an unforgettable tradition. Whether you're a competitor, coach, or fan, the 36th annual event promises to be an epic experience that honors the past while shaping the future of martial arts.
PKC International Championships *Coaches Pass*
A new feature for Kumite/Sparring a Parent, senior student, coach, dojo Instructor, or friend can be the “COACH”. During the matches only the “coach” will call a 10 second time out and give personalized instruction to their competitor for each match they are in. The coach calls “Time out” the center stops time, the competitor goes to the side where the coach is gains instructions about the match the other player, and strategy for victory. At the end of 10 seconds the center calls the competitor back to center ready position, referee ready to continue, timer ready, scorekeeper ready, guard up, and GO!! fight resumes. What if the other player does not have a coach? It is unfortunate, they have the same opportunities! Maybe they do not see the benefit like your coach does.
Cost $25 per coach, for your whole team, as many matches that they have!!! The coach wristband must be worn on either wrist, and shown upon request. No trading or passing around between parents, leaders, or instructors. One wristband per coach you can have as many coaches as you want however each coach has to have their own wristband. The division will NOT stop or pause to wait for a coach to arrive ringside.