The documentary's target audience includes parents, educators, school principals and teachers, sports scientists, healthy lifestyle experts, gym teachers, athletes, coaches and instructors, college and university-level students, sports-loving teenagers and Martial Arts officials at all levels. Whether it is a sports expert, sports psychologist, gym teacher, sociologist, or school teacher and school psychologists, this documentary is an invaluable teaching aid. It shows how to instruct different age groups and covers historical facts, traditions, styles, and much more.
Also, this documentary is for parents interested in learning about Karate, because Karate is an avenue for children to develop winning life-skills; improve confidence; to learn how to think for themselves and achieve top results in every aspect of their lives. As we know school discipline today is topping the list of parents' concerns, so they will find a lot of useful information in this documentary. It is a fact that each parent want to raise healthy, educated and responsible person.
Yes. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission "KARATE IN ONTARIO: THE UPHILL BATTLE, THE COST OF RAISING A CHAMPION" production qualifies as a Canadian Program.
Yes. 2020 in sports history is a defining moment, because karate is set to make its debut appearance at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2020. This has motivated children in Canada and throughout the world to turn their love of the sport into a professional career while giving them the opportunity to represent their country on the international stage. The inclusion of karate in the Olympic line-up has prompted many young students to strive to be elite athletes, prompting lofty goal-setting as new opportunities arise.
We hope so. Anyway for us Daniel Gaisinsky is already a champion.
The best way to find him is to give a call to the RSK club in Toronto. You can easily find contact information of this club in the internet.
Unfortunately, amazon.ca doesn't have such option for Canadians, but living in Canada you can see the movie at amazon.us
Vimeo on Demand and Amazon Prime
Yes if you live in Canada. Currently, there are many branches of the Toronto Public Library have DVD copies.
"Movie Quotes and More" online magazine, Agnes Film (online) and there are many reviews from different people you can read on Amazon Prime (verified purchased)
You can buy you copy from Independent Vision and Production (Invision Pro). They sell it via website.
Amazon UK
Amazon Prime US
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