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Through Tae Kwon Do, I hope it will help me with my technique and through that, it will improve my speed and agility. I also aim to learn more leadership and help teach other students what I learn from those who taught me.
#2
I will be a black belt that is fun to have as a teacher or student while still having a serious face during serious times. I will be a respectful blackbelt to my peers and teachers.
#3 "Jeffery would be a good black belt because he is dedicated and he really like part
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My mother is one of my living heroes. She was the one that first found a place to go to Tae Kwon Do. Although at times she may seem strict, she is still kind and loving and her strictness is for my own good.
Also #1
My father is also one of my number one living heroes because I can't rate either of my parents. My dad teaches me math that I don't get or he teaches me whatever science I am curious about. While teaching me, he still takes care and is kind to me.
#3
My sister is
One of my main goals is to improve on my technique and speed. (especially with my doubles and triples) I also would like to get to know the forms better, so my moves will be more accurate. I aim to be a better leader, and be a good leader to the lower belt
2. What kind of black belt will I be?
I will be a respectful and strong black belt. I will be a black belt that not only focuses on kicking technique, but resp
I found this article interesting. Here is a quotation from the article:
"When you do Taekwondo, you should make your mind peaceful and synchronize your mind with your movements, and extend this harmony to your life and society. This is how in Taekwondo the principle of physical movements, the principle of mind training, and the principle of life become one and the same."
So the rest of the article, which is posted on theWTF site can be found at this link:
I remember starting out in Martial Arts, and how tentative I was. Being in class with all the other people – I kept thinking, How do I make those moves? My arms and legs don’t move that way!
You think to yourself I’m not sure I can do that, but I’ll give it a try!
Everyone in class is so intimidating, they are confident and strong. Then slowly you find that your kicks are more comfortable, the forms flow easier. You start to think I CAN do this! Then you get your yellow belt. You start being
Just in case you weren't aware -- we do bully prevention training.
We have done hundreds of hours of free training at schools, and for groups, and with our own students, as well as 1:1 work with kids and youth who are being bullied, or have been bullies themselves. Most of all though we spend time teaching kids, the majority of whom, will be and are bystanders as the bully cycle plays out in front of them. We teach them how to stand up, take action, and as we teach the kids "don't just sta
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Below is a blog post put up by a colleague and mentor Master Tom Callos, who is actually also a member on this web page as well. And to the left is a picture of his son who started his training at 5 years old. Keenan is now a BJJ champion.
" I was 9 years old when I was given my first martial arts lesson, in 1969. This photo shows one of my sons, Keenan Cornelius, at age 5, learning Jiu-Jitsu in one of my classes in the 1990’s. For my son, as it was for me, being on the mat, around teachers
I think these episodes are just getting better and better, and that these kids are remarkable. They are filming, editing, and creating the content for these videos. This one, showcases an informational interview with our chamber of commerce representative. Bravo to the kids, and especially to Instructor Vlcek and Jido Merly for the guidance and support you are giving them.
If you have a few minutes, please check out the episode, subscribe to their channel, and give these young, creativ
1. What are my goals upon reached black belt for my future training and learning?
I want to teach students and maybe some who have just joined on their first day and let them get comfortable with the style of martial arts we teach here. I also want to learn techniques only limited to black belts and higher.
2. What kind of black belt will I be?
I want to be the kind of black belt anyone can ask for help on techniques in martial arts.
3. Recommendation from 2 people.
1. I think Laurence will
1. What are my goals upon reached black belt for my future training and learning?
I want to teach students and maybe some who have just joined on their first day and let them get comfortable with the style of martial arts we teach here. I also want to learn techniques only limited to black belts and higher.
2. What kind of black belt will I be?
I want to be the kind of black belt anyone can ask for help on techniques in martial arts.
3. Recommendation from 2 people.
1. I think Laurence will
A couple weeks ago, a colleague and fellow school owner we know, had a house fire. Thankfully, his family was safe, even the dog, but the house burnt to the ground. I was reminded by this as well as other fires recently our commitment to training folks regarding escaping and fire safety.
It is easy to forget the importance of prevention, and put off making a fire plan for family, or work. If you, or a group of kids, or adults for that matter would like to come and learn the fire safety gam
As I walked in to the food packing building i saw the most amazing things. Big machines with waxed beans pouring out of them, people from the community packing all around. A few people were tying up the bags, some people were runners carrying bags of food to tying stations. I've never seen so many people in one room all working together. Well, it's for a good cause. we were all packing up food for the needy. Every one was playing their part. i chose to be a runner, all I did was bring bags of be
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This article with a guide about the apps can be helpful in understanding and using them safely. Click Here for the article and guide.
click here to watch Issac's video of his gratitude project.
We would like to extend a thanks, and encourage you all to show your support to these businesses joining in to make this year's food drive, and halloween party the biggest and best yet!
Eye Level Learning Center in Factoria
The name Eye Level stems from a story about a teacher who sought to improve his ability to teach. During a trip to an art museum, the teacher knelt down and looked up at every painting. A curious fellow visitor asked why he was crouched down to examine the works of art. He repl
Hello! I would like to announce that MIMA News first video has been uploaded onto youtube! Check it out at this link! If you have an account on youtube, please subscribe to the channel to keep up with some news happening in the dojang! I hope you guys check it out! Please subscribe, like, and favorite the videos and channel!
-CGN Ena