The Karate Kid

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    move again to where it began. Empty-hand is signified by karate. It originated from Japan Lloyd Irvin martial arts but is described to become a mixture of Oriental art and common Western strategies. Karate under no circumstances motivates preventing or even questionable progresses the very first position. Fairly, they are developed by karate experts to fight of predators. In a nutshell, karate is mainly for uses. In addition to that, karate never is targeted on avoiding to have but rests on the…

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    I evoke waking up every 5 minutes checking my blue IPod to see the time. Every time I woke up I would look outside my gelid, frosted window and see the sky darken to a faint violent. As the sky lightens, I would awaken even more. Just as the clock hit 7:30 A.M. sharp my alarm went off, “beep, beep, beep” desiring that I had gotten more sleep. I had opened my eyes like I had 50 cups of coffee, and jumping out of bed like a deer running from its predator. Getting up so fast got me really…

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    I feel that getting Black Belt is a huge accomplishment in my life. I feel really powerful and i learned so much respect throughout my journey of being in Taekwondo. I got inspired by watching the karate kid because I've always wanted to to be a Black belt in my life so me and my brother decided to join Taekwondo and go through all the belts and learn the moves and forms. I am so happy about the day finally coming for me getting my black belt. Now i never will have to worry about getting any…

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    the gym. “Come on! Let’s go inside of the gym to find a seat.” “I’ll just stay here for now. I kind of don’t want to go inside yet,” I replied. “Why not?” The reasonings I had to not go into the gym were driven by one thought; it was my first karate state tournament. It can’t be, I thought, that bad.…

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    Karate Motivation

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    When I was young, 8-10, I was really interested in karate. My parents signed me up for some lessons and for a while I really enjoyed learning karate. Although, after several months of karate lessons I began to lose interest. Looking back and reflecting on that time I realize that my motivation for wanting to learn karate was because it was some thing fun and exciting. I used to like to watch kung-fu movies and my favorite cartoon as a kid was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. These were things…

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    a martial artist I have had so many experiences, so before going for 1st Dan Black Belt. I would like to share my story. Why I Began Martial Arts During my childhood, my family and I were super obsessed with karate and kung - fu movies. Mostly movies like karate kid were our motivation to start taekwondo. When my sister and I were younger, my sister had shown the biggest interest in becoming a martial artist. She had amazing flexibility and it was obvious she could succeed in the…

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    Weaknesses are limitations that can interfere with the school 's main objective. One weakness the school has is maintaining its students, but sometimes it is outside of their control. Several students that have stopped participating have claimed they do not have time or have simply become too busy. While on the other hand students lose interest and discourage themselves from continuing. This school is paid off of people 's extra money since learning taekwondo is not a necessity like food,…

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    Taiko Drumming History

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    Taiko and ritualistic practices in Japan Introduction Taiko drumming in Japanese culture is inextricably tied to several historical ritualistic practices. These range from establishing a working rhythm while performing labor to martial arts and military cadence. Often noted as one of Japan 's core reflections of traditional Japanese culture, Taiko has evolved from its traditional roots into a popular contemporary sport. This paper would explore the origins of Taiko drumming, its applications in…

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    Since the beginning, the formation of taekwondo has evolved with the use of many different techniques and forms. The earliest known form of Taekwondo originated from the Korean martial art Soobak which eventually became known as t’aekyon. In 1955, T’aekyon official became known as modern marital art of Taekwondo (“Taekwondo History”). Although Taekwondo is relatively a new sport in the eyes of Westerners, its origins date back to the early formation of Korea. Archeologist have discovered…

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    In memory of the Father Allah aka, Clarence 13X Smith; all praise due to Allah the beneficent the merciful and to the culture of the Gods and Earths Nation, the Suns of almighty God Allah and his 5%. The FOA represents-Fruit of Allah, which significantly means “Fighting in the name of Allah,” and the FOA has been since the beginning of time, especially through his Sons, Prophets and Messengers. However, never has it been so intense the struggle and battle for his people, than the fight for…

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