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    reaction as Kevin and after some time assimilated me into their group. At that point I realized that I was getting all of these friends and I did not have to take up an activity that I did not like. At that point I decided to take of the mask, I quit karate and all other activities and focused on things I wanted to do. While doing this I found it easier to start liking new things like anime, video games and because I started liking new things I got more…

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    Comfort Zone Definition

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    Imagine being forced to join an extracurricular activity, your options are Track and karate.Just thinking about how out of breathe running makes you feel, you decide track isn't for you and karate doesn't interest you. Nevertheless engaging in another activity may have an appealing interest.Engaging in extracurricular activities can get you out of your comfort zone, give you a new chance to learn, and make new friends. Getting out of your comfort zone can result in so many good things like…

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    then i had to learn how to fight. The next day i was still getting bullied but i would start talking back to the people that was trying to bully me all the time and after that day i would try to learn more then i went to karate classes. The i started to use the karate for self defence and the fighting lessons that i was getting from my brother to attack if someone would try me and the did they tried me every day till i showed…

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    martial arts disciplines of Muay Thai, Karate, and Taekwondo. PLOS ONE. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0182645. Published August 25, 2017. Accessed February 5, 2018. Purpose: The purpose of this study was first, to determine whether there were differences in the roundhouse kicking leg kinematics performed by highly skilled Muay Thai, Karate and Taekwondo practitioners Methods: Twenty-four highly skilled, muay-thai, karate and taekwondo who all were at…

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    activities by working and asking questions with peers in karate, use critical thinking in chess club, wonder what may happen next in the book I’m reading in the Red Maple reading club, and more. I’m always striving to gain more knowledge by participating and asking many questions in anything accessible to myself. Karate is one of the extra-curricular activities I participate in and show inquiry. I’ve been going to Shiva Fighters Karate for nearly nine years now and during those nine years I…

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    of my karate lessons, I was nearly knocked unconscious by a parent during a karate demonstration. I stood in front of my entire Chinese class, red from head to toe with embarrassment, because I forgot my speech. And after my car ran into the curb, I had nearly lost my life for not having braked before turning as my father always told me. I had always read about the first time going swimming, about a child’s first ballet performance, about the mental and physical difficulty of learning karate,…

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    Zushi Volume 7

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    I am a practitioner of martial arts, and over the years karate has become a way of life for me. In karate, the ability of the human body is merged with the beauty of nature to create a powerful art form. For a while, this natural tranquility that karate is based on was difficult for me to find elsewhere in today’s busy world. Then, I remembered a series that I had loved as a child: “Mushishi”, by you, Yuki Urushibara. Quickly, I bought the seventh book (one of the few I had yet to read), and sat…

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    to let listeners grasp the dangerous /terrifying encounter the speaker had that endangered her life. It was this encounter that prompted the speaker to take karate lessons and ultimately face her own fear. From the second to the last stanza, the lines are dominated by the conversation between the speaker and her master While talking the karate lessons the speaker had doubt about defending herself. The speaker though that she is nothing in the eye of her. Her master encouraged her to be mentally…

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    wanted to work in a business-related profession and achieve success. Knowing that I want to pursue a prosperous career in this field, I have involved myself in karate, business classes and accounting activities, and leadership programs, just about all made possible by the Gear Up IV program. Since the age of four, I have been involved in karate and I cannot seem to imagine myself without this sport…

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    Hope walked downstairs dressed in athletic clothing. Hope has a lot of athleticism and did karate for seven years with Natasha and Clint so she figured training couldn’t be extremely hard. As soon as Hope got downstairs, Natasha lead Hope past the kitchen to another door, which was covered in shiny, grey metal. Hope recognized this door- she always wondered what was behind it. Her mother always said, “Never, under any circumstances, go in here. Ever.” Hope misses her mother, even though she…

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