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In short...He's going to be alright; both as a MAist and as a person. Be proud of him, and from what I saw, I too, am proud of him!! Time is on his side!! His spirit can be seen, and I can say without any ambiguity whatsoever, he's not just toying with his MA journey. He's serious with his MA, and not just a passing thing for the moment!!

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Thank you for the comments and for taking the time to watch.

@harkon - the sync did take a lot of time and they are still working on it. They've been doing it less than a year, plus the young lady started learning bo just for the team.

@wayne - the lifting of the heel you mention is a constant fight for him. He has a mild case of a muscular disease and it really causes some tightness in his hamstrings and heel cord. Therapy, extra stretching, and hard work have made it better but he's determined to get that heel down and keep it down

@Adam - normally the AKA in Chicago is the only far north one we do. There's an NBL tournament in Chicago in June we may do this year and may add Diamond Nationals in Minnesota next year

@sensei - yes much more maturing yet to do in both body and mind as he's not quite 13 yet. He's a very humble young man and is open to learning all he can so the next several years should be intereting

@credoTe - your comparison to being pulled with your belt really clicked with him

@nidan - he'd love to see the video if you are willing to share

Sorry for the late response, my video got corrupted and haven't had a chance to re-film.

This is my instructor doing seeiunchin

Posted
Thank you for the comments and for taking the time to watch.

@harkon - the sync did take a lot of time and they are still working on it. They've been doing it less than a year, plus the young lady started learning bo just for the team.

@wayne - the lifting of the heel you mention is a constant fight for him. He has a mild case of a muscular disease and it really causes some tightness in his hamstrings and heel cord. Therapy, extra stretching, and hard work have made it better but he's determined to get that heel down and keep it down

@Adam - normally the AKA in Chicago is the only far north one we do. There's an NBL tournament in Chicago in June we may do this year and may add Diamond Nationals in Minnesota next year

@sensei - yes much more maturing yet to do in both body and mind as he's not quite 13 yet. He's a very humble young man and is open to learning all he can so the next several years should be intereting

@credoTe - your comparison to being pulled with your belt really clicked with him

@nidan - he'd love to see the video if you are willing to share

Sorry for the late response, my video got corrupted and haven't had a chance to re-film.

This is my instructor doing seeiunchin

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