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Old 04-20-2007, 02:28 AM   #10
WXQMQFIr

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I recognize the feeling damien but like with all new loves, this passion and heat with lessen. There will be the hard times. There comes a time when the hardest thing to do in kendo, is attending practice.
whatever happens, however demotivated you are, how much you are conviced you suck and dont improve, keep dragging your ass to practice. a ffew weeks, maybe months, maybe a year later, you'll notice you have improved that how, imo, kendo improves your character,

if you do something, and want to get good at, its gonna take alot of commitment, alot of time, and alot of hard work.

but its so damn worth it
IVe only been at it for a couple of years, still in my kyu-ages (going for shodan in a couple of months) so Im still a beginner but Ive had times that I really did not wanted to go, but forced myself. once Im at the dojo, I have no problem giving it my all

Greatness can only be achieved through great failure
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