October Newsletter – Coorparoo
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What does a black belt mean to me? Let's start off from the beginning. When I was a white belt and going for the yellow belt, during the grading I felt a little bit confident but mostly scared, as I was only a white belt and hard only just started. Now when go for black belt I should only feel a little scared because I know that I have learnt so much and been practicing hard. A person wearing a black belt should be treated with respect, because everyone can see that wearing the black belt has put a lot of effort and trouble to be such a high rank of Martial Arts. This is how I want to feel when I grade for Black belt and especially every time I put it around my body. All the mistakes I make during the grading, in class I will perform better in that area twice as much to be ready for the next grading. When I get my black belt I would like to help instruct the other younger and lower belts. Becoming a black belt has taught me that anything is possible if you work hard at it. I have also a greater respect for the other black belts and my teacher Michael Tan because I know how many years of hard work he has done to achieve his belt too. I feel more confident with grading and very proud. It is AWESOME to be a black belt. By James Woods Tans Taekwondo Coorparoo
Coorparoo News Holidays are over. Normal timetable commences on Monday. Hope you are all fresh for another term.
Welcome to Tans Taekwondo. We are converting our website over to WordPress. This is my first post. We hope this blog will all students to be more interactive. Looking forward to seeing you all soon. Regards Master Michael Tan.