An Essay for our Junior Black Belt Test: May 2017
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For some people, they think that it is a way to show people that they are better than the others, but for me, the black belt never gives up and always ends my start It means to complete. In my seven - year devotion, I felt that I could not do it many times in my belt test. However, during that time, as I had support from my family and friends, I will continue to move forward. And I would like to prove to my coach and me that I should test the belt for myself. What you never give up means having courage and spirit to move forward, even if that is difficult, this is the real key to the black belt.
In addition, the black belt also means to obey the Taekwondo principle, courtesy, honesty, perseverance, self-discipline, indomitable spirit. These principles helped me become a man today. It will help me to be more respectful and sincere and encourage me to go forward with others.
Finally, black bands mean strict discipline. In my journey, I know that it is difficult to obey the Taekwondo rule without discipline. For me, discipline is another way of life. Without it, we respect other people and do not follow the rules. With all these important values, I was able to understand this moment.
If I want to pick up my black belt, I will return to society, be loyal to the top fighting skills of my school, and will help us more and spend more time teaching the course. I will also be role model and will be champions of other children. According to my experience, I can teach them how to discipline and be responsible so that they can respect others and be honest. I also help them repay the community when they need me. The last thing that I can return to the community is to show how I have classmates and brothers Angelo have an indomitable spirit to them, so they may test their spirit someday It is to tell them they can not overcome. Black belts, they know that there is nothing to worry about even if there are obstacles along the way, and you can achieve the goal through persistence
Finally, I would like to thank my school for giving me strength, giving me strength, and my school summit fighting spirit. I would like to thank my family. Because when they feel weak, they make me advance and inspire me. Marcuz and Mikko, the presence on this trip, the pleasure and action shared by each course, and the support from them as well. Finally, I would like to thank my leaders Morris, Kyo Sa Nim Chernichen and Kyo Sa Nim Bernardo. Finally, thank you for teaching me how to be a good artist!
Last weekend was a pre - test planned to take place on Saturday, June 27th in the black belt test of the summer of 2015. We have over 30 students who test their first black belt or higher black belt. When I was sitting on the head table during the pretest, I was thinking about the real meaning of being a black belt. Black Belt is probably one of the most famous martial arts symbols, full of misunderstandings and stereotypes. For those who have never been trained, the black belt represents the highest level of martial arts skills. For freshmen, the black belt is a valuable goal. For a serious martial artist, it became an ideal for diligence. But what is a black belt? What do you really understand by wearing a black belt?
The black belt is a seal approved by the head instructor. Without black belts it is difficult for juniors to find people who can trust to seek guidance. Through the black belt, you inform the juniors that the head coach already thinks fit for the art. And that means that you have the skills to show them the right way in turn. Logically speaking, high-level competition is open to high-level competitors. Even without standardized standards, black belts are widely accepted as proof of higher technology. Therefore, a practitioner who wants to improve himself through a higher competition challenge must obtain his black strip.