Nikko Lee - Journal - What Karate Means to Me.
What Taekwondo Means To Me. Written by Edison Chau. Taekwondo has been with me for 2 years and I have enjoyed every minute in class. I have learned many things in Taekwondo, not just kicks and punches but also self-discipline and perseverance. Taekwondo has helped me in both mind and body, making me stronger, more confident, giving me more work.
A black belt essay represents the culmination of your journey, who helped you achieve those goals, and what the experience means to you. This essay should be genuine, open and reflective about what has brought you to the present achievement. This essay will also be the ideal time to thank your Master and the work you have done together.
A senpai, in karate, is a high ranked student in a dojo that assists the sensei and teaches lower ranked students. I was a first-dan black belt (the lowest rank of black belt) and upon receiving news of my promotion, contrary to the expected reaction of being promoted, was quite disappointed.
Fortunately, South Hills Karate Academy was recommended to me by a friend, so I went there. I believe in God’s providence and so I see now that He I led me to the right place. Master Garbowsky was professional and friendly; he didn’t seem put off by my lack of knowledge or all my questions.
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What an Amerikick Karate Black Belt Means To Me. What does a black belt mean to me? A black belt means the world to me. I always wanted a black belt. I have been thinking of working for a black belt since I was a white belt. It is a goal that I made for myself. I told myself I would not give up. I will work hard, practice and train.
As I rose through the ranks in karate, I developed different ideas of what a black belt is supposed to mean, and have wondered why I have strived for so long to achieve the rank. At the very beginning, even before starting karate, I felt that a person with a black belt was a master in the subject of karate, one who had studied for a long time, decades even, and who was nearly invincible.