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"My son started karate at age 6.
I didn't think he would be able
to keep up, I was wrong. Karate
is discipline, dedication,
enthusiasm, training, art form
and time and this young boy had
it. Children learn quickly which
is good, but in karate you learn
then perfect, going through the
motions is only going half way.
My son loved the idea of being
able to kick, punch, jump and
break boards, but again this
takes time. I would not let him
be promoted if I didn't think he
was ready. In fact for his 2nd
degree black belt I held him
back 1 year, he wasn't prepared.
It's important for parents to be
apart of this journey through
karate, I was, I knew the moves
and could tell him when he was
wrong after all I had sat on the
bench for 8 years watching him.
My son is now 18 years old and
has grown into a fine young man,
even though he hasn't done
karate for 4 years. Lately he's
saying how much he misses it and
has started to practice again.
Karate isn't for all young
children, especially when they
think they will be experts
overnight, but for those who
stay with it and work hard it's
rewarding, fun and self
gratifying. It instills pride,
self confidence and a sense of
accomplishment and all these
things help to make a mature
young adult." |
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Sheila Crawford
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