Passing the Torch

Hierdie week my oudste seun Kenneth draai,,en,Behalwe afrondingskool,,en,grootste fokus Kenneth se is die martial arts,,en,Hy is veral passievol oor die onderrig van selfverdediging,,en,Ek het opgelei,,en,niggies en neefs plus al drie van my kinders in die martial arts,,en,die eerste lid van die derde generasie,,en,jou beurt,,en,Ek weet nie normaalweg voel oud, maar dit maak my laat besef tyd vlieg deur,,en,Jy voortgaan om te ontwikkel tot 'n onafhanklike jong man kartering jou eie manier,,en,Jy sal goed doen in die lewe so lank as wat jy bly getrou aan jou beginsels,,en,Uitdagings is tydelik,,en 20 jaar oud. Besides finishing school, Kenneth’s biggest focus is the martial arts. He is particularly passionate about teaching self-defense.

Oor die jare, I have trained 14 nieces and nephews plus all three of my children in the martial arts. Verlede week, the first member of the third generation started with us. To date though, Kenneth is the only other black belt. We hope to change that in the future.

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Kenneth and me in the late 1990s

Oorspronklik, martial arts training was something Kenneth did to hang out with me. It was more my thing that my kids also did. We started in Taekwondo. Op 10 jaar oud, he started helping teach the TKD Kid’s class. When I started training in Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Goju Shorei Weapons System, he followed me into these arts.

As Kenneth turned 14 jaar oud, things began to change. He began to make the training his own. He took a more active hand in charting his own training. He specialized in areas like bo and foam sword fighting that I really don’t practice.

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Trey Breaking omstreeks 8 jaar oud

We began teaching a self-defense class in 2011, which lasted about five years, that contributed to his growth in the martial arts. Towards the end of the class, Kenneth led most of the classes and often guided the direction of the program.

After we shut down the class and returned to my instructor’s Taekwondo Class, Kenneth found a new level. He has grown and started to develop a more calm spirit. We both found a renewed commitment to Taekwondo.

We still train grappling though primarily focus on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practice through Gracie University. It was rolling during grappling practice that I realized something else, Kenneth has surpassed me physically. I can’t beat him anymore. I just try my best not to get submitted myself.

I have to pass the torch. Kenneth is no longer the lion cub. He is a lion. Happy Birthday, Son!

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Kenneth and Me Rolling

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