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Was there a better way to honor the man who fought with the hijacker of the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania (a judoka by the way) than to honor his training and back ground.

 

Sure others helped but without his years of training would he have had the success he did?

 

What do you think?

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Yes Sai...a hero in the truest sense of the word...he died fighting and with honor - a true warrior. I really cannot say whether or not it would have made any difference as I wasn't there and don't know exactly what went down, but one would almost have to assume that it would in fact make a difference, as he would definately have used his skills if he had the opportunity.

 

Lori :up:

If you think something small cannot make a difference - try going to sleep with a mosquito in the room.


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well thats good he did that and well didn't really know it :grin: well thanks for sharing.

 

 

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

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::edit:: Edited by Bon

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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Wow and that school also trained olympians. :eek: :eek:

 

Would it be that all schools could produce such great students.

 

Makes me wonder how to more effectively include a bit of moral responsibility training in the martial arts.

 

 

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well I think if that guy didn't have the training he did well it would have been harder probably you never know something else bad could have happen :nod:

 

 

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

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