Sensei Serek Nurmanov, an international coach, holds a 5th Degree Black Belt in WKF, a 4th Degree Black Belt in Shito-Ryu Karate, and a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Yoshinkan Aikido. With 30 years of experience in Martial Arts, Serek Nurmanov teaches Traditional and Sport Karate, as well as the martial art of Aikido.
The primary goals and tasks of Master Nurmanov’s coaching work include the development of kids’ discipline, self-confidence, goal-setting, respect, and focus, along with the constant self-control of emotions.
Classes
In Serek Nurmanov’s studio, the primary focus of training is directed towards the technical aspect. Throughout the year, children work on refining their technique and participating in psychoregulatory exercises to enhance their moral character.
Shito-Ryu Karate
Th & Sat, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
All Aikido techniques aim to neutralize the opponent rather than attack. The teaching methodology of Yoshinkan Aikido was originally developed for training special forces units of the military and police.
Yoshinkan Aikido
Th & Sat, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Serek Nurmanov brought up 4 prize-winners of the World Championship, 94 Kazakhstan Champions, and 352 prize-winners of the International, Republican, and Regional Karate Competitions. Among them, the most outstanding students are:
Two-time silver medalist at the World Championship 2009, Beijing, China – Aizhan Nurmanova
Bronze medalist at the World Championship 2009, Beijing, China – Daniyal Telagissov
Two-time champion at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Cup, 2007, Columbus, Ohio, USA – Ilya Morozov
Two-time champion at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Cup, 2007, Columbus, Ohio, USA – Daniyal Telagissov
Silver medalist at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Cup, 2007, Columbus, Ohio, USA (for outstanding nunchuck skills) – Daniyal Telagissov
Bronze medalist at the World Championship 2006, Tokyo, Japan – Talgat Karbayev
Bronze medalist at the World Championship 1998, Tokyo, Japan – Adil Sakezhanov