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The
benefits of Traditional Karate Training
Jendryx
Fernandez, Tampa Family Martial Arts, USA
Dear, reader
Hello, my name is Jendryx Fernandez and I’m 16 years old and
a Karate practitioner. I started doing Karate when I just
turned 13 years old. Back then I had some fights in school
that now I’m not proud of. But ever since I started doing
karate my life has changed for the better. Now I have more
control and a better understanding of the concept of
fighting. Well in karate I have found refuge for anything I
do. It reinforces my school work and I notice that on my
grades. Now I have more respect for my elders, family
members, and get along better with friends. I’m grateful for
having such great people to train with like sensei Bob
Bolton and sensei Michael Han. Karate has been one of the
best things that has happened to me. I’ve seen improvement
in many areas of my life. I like going to karate class
because I get to learn so much, and have much fun doing so.
This year I would really like to go to the gasshuku over in
Canada because to tell the truth I’ve never been to one in
my whole life. I’ve heard from my sensei that it’s the best
kind of training that any person can receive. I’m hoping to
go to this one, and I know that it will change my life
because I’ll know that much more with every second that I
train. Karate has inspired me to become a language
translator so I can travel over to Japan sometimes and
really go to Higaonna sensei dojo and talk to him about the
art and his experience. I know for sure that this will
change my life, this is big for me it’s a life changing
moment. This is like going into the adulthood side of
karate, and not everybody get to train with a person whose
is as skilled as sensei Higaonna. My theory is the more you
learn about yourself and your surroundings, the better you
can help preventing.
For example many fights which
they are pretty preventable and avoidable to a point. I’ve
learned that sometimes the better man walks away from what
everybody calls a dumb fight. Wow sometimes I amaze myself
by thinking back and recognizing what I knew then and what I
know now. I really believe that in karate you never stop
learning, and that your journey starts to begin after black
belt. Actually karate has helped me see the world in a
different perspective, as if it was calmer and more laid
back. I’ve noticed that I can think and relate everything in
my life I do to karate. Since I saw the first goju-ryu kata
video and randory sessions I had a feeling that I was going
to enjoy and relate to this. Karate has showed me much self
control because when I was younger I use to be an obese kid
so other kids use to pick on me but I started to learn more
in the style. And all those name calling was all to get
attention for other people. So fighting was my second option
after seeking help in a non-violent way form school
administrators. That’s when I learned my first life changing
lesson after that day. Well my second life lesson was to
learn the meaning of the work “ karate ” which means
self-defense. And I have also learned that not everybody
know the meaning of those words. I have also gotten a few
word of inspiration from other people too. Karate has helped
us to unify more my family because now I understand why my
parents say, it’s not to hurt me at all. And I have more
control over all the situations that happen in my life. In
this letter I’ve like to say that karate is one of the most
life changing things that’s happened to me in my whole life.
Also would like to have a chance to train with one of the
most respectful people in karate. And karate has really
changed my life in every imaginable way like school, home,
outside with friend, and most important now know that I
belong to the karate dojo family. Thanks for reading this
and giving me a chance to do this one in a life-time event.
And I hope to pass this experience to someone else some day.
Really thank you for letting me train with sensei Higaonna.
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