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1-Personal Essay Doug Evans for 4th Dan Testing

 

                         By Assistant Instructor Dr. Evans 3th Dan

 

Like many students, I started Martial Arts with no thought about how long or far I would go in my training.  Over the years it has been challenging to find time for training and study.  Not only have I developed some physical skills, I have acquired very good friends.  I have also learned some things along the way.

The training of the body has limits.  This I have found to be so true on my occasions.  There have been a number of injuries.  It takes longer to recover now.  The lessons learned about physical training are to always take time to warm up and stretch, and be patient with certain techniques.

I have learned the value of perseverance.  As mentioned, I never thought about staying in Martial Arts as long as I have.  I consider myself among the fortunate to be able to stay involved, long enough to achieve something that relatively few of us will achieve.  I hope that I can live up to the expectations that will be expected of me in the future by Grandmaster Yu, the instructors and students at Yu’s Academy.

I have found a great source of encouragement in our instructors.  There have been times when I have felt like I was all thumbs, and simply not capable of performing.  Nothing bothers me more on the mat than to be standing there with a totally blank mind, unable to remember what comes next.  Not only does that make me feel inadequate, I don’t enjoy letting down my workout partner.  However, as a good friend told me, I cannot allow my thoughts and concentrations to be effected by other people.  Furthermore, I was advised to take my time.  This is after, Martial Arts, something that follows certain rules, but ultimately becomes an expression of us.  As we are all different, we all will perform different.  I know that each of us are supportive of each other.  That is a relationship we are fortunate to have.

I am grateful to Grand Master Yu for not writing me off.  He has always been patient and made me feel welcome even after a prolonged absence.  Thank you Grandmaster Yu.

As I face this testing day, it is truly one of the more challenging tasks I have had to do in years.  If successful, I will be honored to wear the rank, and strive to perfect my skills to be worthy of it.

 

Douglas Evans

4th Dan Candidate

2009

 

 

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