I was at the lowest point of my life at seven years old.

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        I was at the lowest point of my life at seven years old.  I was twenty pounds over the average weight of an average seven year old boy.  I was in trouble of not moving on to the next grade.  Also I had no ambitions nor was I motivated to do anything.  Well many might say that’s normal for a seven year old kid, but there had to be something to change my character and point me in the right direction.

        My parents were concerned and they would always try to motivate me to do things.  For example, I would be forced to go on, what I believed to be  long arduous bike rides on the weekends.  Worst, they would make me run in the morning.    I hated my parents little adventures and I would always throw a tantrum when they asked me to go.  They tried putting me in sports like, little league, basketball, soccer, even gymnastics.  Nothing interest me, the close I got to a team sport was two players on Nintendo.  I needed some kind of light, maybe even a miracle.

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        Then one day arrived a beacon, it came in a form of a letter.  It read, “Come for a free- trail at the U.S. Tae Kwon Do Center.”  My parents asked if this would interest me.  At the time, The Karate Kid was my favorite movie and I thought of it as something fun and not a athletic sport.  This was my parents final hope.  

        It was an afternoon after my parents got off work and we entered the brand new dojo.  That’s Korean for training center.  We entered a small room in the back, and I ...

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