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    Personal Writing When I was four years of age I attended a swimming club at Seven Islands in Southwark. The pool was fairly large and was rarely crowded, that was one comfort for me. Seven Islands had many activities other than swimming, I myself did not choose to do swimming my mum had decided that I would benefit from it. My first day at the club started in a shallow pool opposite a larger one. I already knew two people who came with me, that made me feel a little

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    The FOA, Lost and Found Martial Arts Lesson #4 Some ancient African styles or forms of fighting maybe evident, with records dating back thousands of years; while other martial styles are Mystical and Esoteric, therefore the lessons are for spiritual (Mental) development and identification. The FOA practitioner’s spoke about and exemplified many strange and imaginable styles that they believed had been lost or forgotten through time but to them were the basis of a true martial art by mere thought

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    Black Belt Autobiography

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    lifetime of complaints and arguments, my pressing parents held their ground and I was forced to start my long and rewarding journey of becoming a black belt. As the years passed I quickly learned that this form of art was not a system of punches and kicks, but rather a structure of discipline and character.

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    As a fighter of Mixed Martial Arts, I have been pitted against other fighters in real unarmed combat situations. Winning requires dedication, discipline, patience, sheer will and hard work. One needs to instill these qualities and techniques, practicing for hours on end in order to develop precision and mastery. This is analogous to hours spent perfecting abdominal palpation techniques, percussing over the chest to detect the difference between dull and hyperresonant notes, and auscultating heart

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    The Three Offensive Boxing Styles: Many of us are familiar with boxing. Some people may hate it, while others may love it. Regardless of what your prospective is of this particular sport, a large majority of people have been influenced by it in one way or another if you have ever been a witness or involved in a simple fisticuffs. So, with that said, this essay is set to breakdown the three different styles of boxing. Pure Boxer / Counterpuncher: These fighters embody the whole sweet science of

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    The Importance Of Speedy

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    More into the battle- Blaze and Abyss are fighting all over the place ( these two are great martial artists ) and also the inhumans that can fly are( - Magiii, Blaze, Mistress, the twins, and Relic for now ) but anyways. Relic runs into the city with Speedy as the two fight each other at supersonic speed ( also relic is also fast because of electricity ) Iron Impact and Slate continue to fight on the ground side they are battling it out Slate is using his staff against Him ( also Iron Impact is also

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    Short Story: Moving Away

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    I picked up my heavy bag, intending to throw it over my shoulders but someone grabbed it from me before I could. I twirled around, intending to kick the thief before he could break through but he stopped me with ease. "It's exactly as I've heard from Mom. You really did take karate lessons." He said with a grin. "But don't think you can surpass the person who received 3rd place twice in a karate tournament." "Itsuki-nii!" I snatched my bag back from him. "Humph, it's not like you got first and

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    Discipline means follow rules to be worked hard by someone in the interest of teaching something to the student. Discipline is taught in many places in many ways. I was taught discipline at a school that studied the art of taekwondo. This school helped me with my shyness and confidence problem. Without Euns Martial Arts Center I would not be the person I am today. My first year of taekwondo taught me the meaning of discipline. Joining this school was one the best decisions I ever made. I can never

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    “ Dad I’m going to the park with Joey, we’ll be back in hour!” I shouted. “ Ok don’t be late Junior, ” he replied. So we went to the park with golden Thomas and Joey played on the slide while I played on the the teeter totter. ” Good landing thomas that was awesome,” Joey said. A mysterious boy with a sweatshirt that had a curse word on it came up to him and complimented his train and said it looked cool. Joey told him “This is my golden limited edition thomas, they only made like 50 of them”

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    Lower body movement is essential. Propulsion off of the wall could easily kick start swimming. The stronger the push, the better. From there, a swimmer could start kicking. The first kick we learned was the flutter kick, probably the most basic kick in swimming. With straight legs, move the legs up and down alternatively. It requires the movement of hips, legs, and feet. Next, we learned about dolphin kicks. This kick requires one to move their whole body like a wave. While streamlining, press

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