angiewinter Posted August 19, 2001 Posted August 19, 2001 hey, Just to ask all of you to say a few words because all senseis are respected, and this is your chance to show it. My Senseis are Sensei Steve Leak, Sensei Carrie Bates And sometimes Sensei Tobias Reece, i have the upmost respect for them and they are some of the most finest people i know Angela karate international black belt schools Uk yellow belt. Angela Winterorange belt, shotokan karateKarate International Black Belt Schools UKNEVER BE INTIMIDATED, NEVER GIVE UP NEVER BE DEFEATED. you are what you are.
Patrick Posted August 19, 2001 Posted August 19, 2001 I figure this is more of a General question and not some much "Weapons" so I moved it to General. Thanks. Patrick O'Keefe - KarateForums.com AdministratorHave a suggestion or a bit of feedback relating to KarateForums.com? Please contact me!KarateForums.com Articles - KarateForums.com Awards - Member of the Month - User Guidelines
Prodigy-Child Posted August 19, 2001 Posted August 19, 2001 my sensei is great. i have alot of respect for him because he has patience and patience is what you need if you are teaching me something new because needless to say i am a bit slow You can boo me if you want, You know I'm right!-Chris Rock
angiewinter Posted August 19, 2001 Author Posted August 19, 2001 Thanks Patrick, i was trying to do that,but i couldnt find it thanx ang Angela Winterorange belt, shotokan karateKarate International Black Belt Schools UKNEVER BE INTIMIDATED, NEVER GIVE UP NEVER BE DEFEATED. you are what you are.
Joecooke007 Posted November 30, 2001 Posted November 30, 2001 My sensei rules. Jim Cormier is a Shihan in Goju Ryu and is in the hall of fame with the best instructor of the year award. He has helped me get promoted and i am grateful. Boards don't hit back. -Bruce Lee
Jack Posted November 30, 2001 Posted November 30, 2001 My Instructor is one 3rd dan Chris Helmstock. He is a great person, he has a sence of humour and provides great training and a good time at all of his lessons. I have only the utmost respect for him and his teachings JackCurrently 'off' from formal MA trainingKarateForums.com
SaiFightsMS Posted November 30, 2001 Posted November 30, 2001 It is good for one to respect and admire your sensei. I am of the opinion that if you cannot respect your sensei or you violently disagree with the way your sensei teaches or what is taught you should train elsewhere. Sensei's are not gods they are humans. But they are humans who can have big impacts on those they teach. Mayby that is why the old Okinawan masters had few students at any one time.
ZeRo Posted June 6, 2002 Posted June 6, 2002 On 2001-08-19 06:28, angiewinter wrote: hey, Just to ask all of you to say a few words because all senseis are respected, and this is your chance to show it. My Senseis are Sensei Steve Leak, Sensei Carrie Bates And sometimes Sensei Tobias Reece, i randomly clicked on a page and found this! Tobias Reece is this you? answering the question yes i have amazing respect for my senseis. sensei leon jay (son of wally very cool guy) and sensei mark (fireman also very cool guy) _________________ Yellow Belt-Small Circle Jujitsu Red Belt-Kick Boxing "Remember, nothing hurts worse than pain." [ This Message was edited by: XpOiSoN FrEeX on 2002-06-06 15:53 ]
ckdstudent Posted June 6, 2002 Posted June 6, 2002 My sabanyim is Nigel Brophy, fourth dan, who trained under Master Ku, one of the original founders of Choi Kwang Do before he broke away to found his own martial art (which incidentally is the only striking art in the world with no blocks, deflections, wards or parries). He is probably the most capable martial artist I have ever encountered, and a great guy. He is also an amazing teacher. [ This Message was edited by: ckdstudent on 2002-06-06 18:30 ] ---------Pil SungJimmy B
taezee Posted June 7, 2002 Posted June 7, 2002 my "senseI" or in taekwondo my sabonim..is like a father to me..one of the few men i completely trust ..who has always been there for me both in the dojang and in life..i always listen to his words or advice because i can not remember a time when he was wrong...he has been an inspiration for me from the first day i knew him...alot of my personal development into the man i am today has been greatly influenced by both he and my own father ..without them both i would surely be in jail or dead by now..the aggresive sometimes violent young boy that i was ..they both guided me into being an honorable man..like is not the word I love my sabonim ..out of all the masters i could have wound up under..i feel so proud to have become his second black belt..in a school that put out so many "legitimate" black belts and champions...I would never hesitate in fact am proud to say..I am a result of master Atef Himayas teachings and brutal training...in the world of taekwondo my masters name carries much weight and respect..and when people hear who my instructor is they know im for real..his name has more credibility then my registration number with the Kukkiwon (main head quarters for the world taekwondo federation in Korea)and i would never have it any other way!! Javier l Rosario instructor taekwondo/hapkidounder master Atef s Himaya"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your *"
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