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My Karate Kid

During my childhood days, I started martial arts when I was 9 years old. It taught me a lot of lessons and basically, as a child, it made me a better individual. Up to this point, I am still carrying the lessons that I learned. Responsibility, strength, control are just a few of the things that I gained.

Recently, I saw my child looking at my previous pictures and playing with my belts. I was a 5th Jin for Karate during my time. My son is 6 years old. Basically, this is a good age to start martial arts. I was thinking that he might enjoy Muay Thai or kick boxing since I noticed that eh was very flexible and his punch was really strong. Don’t get me wrong, my son is not a mugger or a bully. I noticed his punching power when I played a little boxing with him.

I am now planning to enroll my son in martial arts classes and hopefully, he will become one of the best fighters who has a lot of discipline when he grows up.

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