Glasgow Times

Top of the ( karate) chops

- Sandhya Suresh Sandhya. Menon@ newsquest. co. uk

A GYM instructor is set to compete in the European Karate Championsh­ip in Croatia this week.

Dylan Rush, 25, started karate when he was six and began competing when he was 10, becoming the Scottish national karate champion a staggering 10 times.

His love for the sport now takes him globally as a member of the Shitokai Scotland Karate team working with chief instructor Terry Connell.

The championsh­ip in Croatia will take place on May 9 and Mr Rush will participat­e in another major tournament in Austria later this year.

Mr Rush said: “I started karate at a very young age and am now working towards my goal of breaking through to the top 100.

“I love the problem- solving aspect of karate – you get to learn more about yourself, how best to combat and rise above a situation, and how you can control your emotions when you’re under pressure.

“It still gives me the same buzz that I got when I started out in

karate and it’s something to focus on.

“I think humans need a drive in something to get out of bed and do something they enjoy.”

Mr Rush, who said helping people improve aspects of their lives through fitness is what he enjoys the most, has been using

the East Renfrewshi­re Culture and Leisure’s new functional gym The Grid at Barrhead Foundry as part of his training preparatio­n.

He added: “I need to do a lot of strength and conditioni­ng as part of my training, so it involves a lot of gym work.

“I’ve been using The Grid since it opened last month as part of my training routine for the European championsh­ips.”

His training routine involves activation exercises, plyometric training, resistance and strength training.

He also offers GridRox and GridBox classes for customers at The Grid.

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Dylan Rush is set to compete in the European Karate Championsh­ip

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