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A parent, whose child has been training with us for a couple of years, sent me
this essay written by her son as part of his middle school application process.
It
floored me that I had so much in common with a 10 year old's training experience.
I too have changed a lot and have had many wonderful teachers to whom
I owe a great deal for their patience, perseverance, wisdom, and humour. Ironically, the
people that I learn the most from these days are my students. Thanks to all
the kids at World Kanreikai Karate NYC dojo!
Tell us about a person who has been important to you.
Sensei Michelle has been
an important person to me because she influenced me a lot. Sensei is my karate
teacher. She has influenced me in and out of karate.
Sensei tells us to work harder in and out of karate class. In karate, Sensei
tells us to kick higher. When I kick higher I advance in karate belts. That’s
why I get to lead the end of the class sometimes. When I worked harder in
writing class I got better at writing. Now I am happy because I like to write
in a journal.
Sensei tells us to be self-aware. She tells us to be self-aware
because she doesn’t want us to kick people or step on cats and dogs. She
also tells us to watch out for people on the street. She also tells us to
be careful of people smaller than us.
Sensei tells us to be helpful. In class I do the moves to show white belts
how to do them. Outside of karate I helped my grandmother find the campsite
sign and find the quickest way to the campsite with all the camping gear.
I also helped find the way to all the children’s programs. It is fun being
helpful, it makes me feel important, Sensei also tells us to be nice to people.
In karate I am nice to all the people there. Outside karate I am nice to
friends and family. In all, Sensei influenced me a lot inside and outside
of karate. Sensei tells us that karate is only allowed in the karate school
because it is only used in self-defense. But I have learned a lot of things
from learning karate that I use both inside and outside karate.
- by
Alex Caceres-Wright
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