Brandon Masoner, Jake Herrick, and Brandon Farran star in this How-To Guide To Self Defens
Brandon Masoner, Jake Herrick, and Brandon Farran star in this How-To Guide To Self Defense.
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Master Sergio Cardenas Taekwondo fight taekwondo V/S Karate in Estadio Chile
aug/16/1992
Master Sergio Cardenas Taekwondo fight taekwondo V/S Karate in Estadio Chile aug/16/1992 best chilean tkd awesome!!!
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Master Sergio Cardenas started martial arts (Kung-fu) at the age of 12 in Santiago, Chile. Like many others,he practiced just for fun and because it was cool among his friends. After four years of practice, and advancing to a black belt in Kung-fu, his master stopped teaching. Master Cardenas was not sure what to do — he was only 16 years old and enjoyed competition very much.
He and his teammates decided to try a different martial art — Taekwondo — an Olympic sport recognized around the world for its well-organized and serious federation. He also knew that if he made the national team, he could compete internationally.
Master Cardenas set small goals to reach his dream of becoming one of the best in the world. He started at a local school as a white belt. After the first month, he realized he needed to work extra hard to get where he wanted to be. He trained six days a week, didn't go out with friends, and had no summer vacation — he needed all his energy to reach the level of skill that would take him closer to his goal.
After two years, Master Cardenas received his black belt. He then competed for the national Taekwondo team, and soon thereafter made the team. His first international competition was the U.S. Open, where he placed third in his division. He remembers, "I was the happiest man in the world. I had worked for two years for this moment and I'd finally proved to myself that I could compete side-by-side with the very best of the world. Now I had to train even harder to mark my dream come true."
That same year, Master Cardenas won the gold medal at the South American Championships and the silver medal at the Pan-American Championships. The following year his coach moved to Oregon from Chile. Master Cardenas moved with him, convinced this was the only way to achieve his ultimate goal of becoming one of the best in the world.
After his move to the U.S., Master Cardenas competed in four World Championships, three Pan-American Championships, four U.S. Open Games, and two South American Games. Twice he travelled to South Korea to train. At many of these competitions he lost, although sometimes he had a place at the winner's stand.
Finally, at his fourth World Championship, Master Cardenas achieved his dream to became one of the best in the world — taking the Bronze medal! On that day he knew he was done with competing.
Now, Master Cardenas' goal and vision is to teach the Taekwondo spirit to his students. He explains, "Here at Tae Kwon Do Jang you must develop your mind and body together to achieve the ultimate goal of the real martial arts, which is to become a better person -- honest, kind, strong, and humble.
Together with the physical skills we teach, we also focus on those very important life skills which teach how to be better kids, better students, and better adults.
"No matter how hard things are, don't ever give up on your dreams. They will come true if you focus and if you are passionate about them. Trust yourself, believe in yourself, love yourself and your family, and don't forget that you are the only one that can make things happen." "Shoot for the stars and you just might reach them!"
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A 14 year old kid named Scott recently transferred to a new school where he knew no one. H
A 14 year old kid named Scott recently transferred to a new school where he knew no one. He was eventually picked on by the "toughest" bully (16) in the school, and stood up for himself: Scott told Cameron to meet him after school to settle things. As they were preparing for the fight, dozens of onlookers called Scott racist names, say he's going to get beat, and spit on him. The video joins the action when Scott, probably 5'5? 140lbs, squares off with Cameron, probably 5'8? 170lbs. Rate this video.AFTERMATH PICTURE OF CAMERON http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~bkp/images/the_aftermath-1.jpg
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these fight is the real deal
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