It Blue Warrior's biannual teambuilding and we head back to our campsite in Buda!
Many people believe that martial arts is not a team sports but I would like to share that in the past 14 years of my experience being a karate-ka (student) and an instructor, teams are still important even if the nature of martial arts in most competition is individual.
Whenever we play or participate in tournament, teamwork has played a vital role in the success of each members and I think this is true in every aspect of our life. Our teams--be it our family, friend, classmates and acquaintance are our support group that catches us in times or trouble and lifts our spirit when we are down. True indeed and especially in Moo Duk Kwan, NO ONE GETS LEFT BEHIND.
So here are some snippets of what our weekend was. Feel free to grab photos as the full set of album will be uploaded in Facebook later tonight.
BRIEFING AND ORIENTATION
ACIVITIES
THE BLACKBELTS
AND THE FEAST
AND MORE ACTIVITIES
CLOSING WITH A PHOTO OPS
Our deepest gratitude to our ever enthusiastic parents who made the teambuilding more successful with their unending support and encouragement. Thanks for entrusting us with the welfare of your kids (our students) and for supporting our advocacy in creating disciplined and well-rounded individuals.
Special thanks to our Clubmaster Master Bing Grandeza for allowing us to conduct the program to the students.
More photos to be uploaded in Facebook!
Kamsahamnida!
Our deepest gratitude to our ever enthusiastic parents who made the teambuilding more successful with their unending support and encouragement. Thanks for entrusting us with the welfare of your kids (our students) and for supporting our advocacy in creating disciplined and well-rounded individuals.
Special thanks to our Clubmaster Master Bing Grandeza for allowing us to conduct the program to the students.
More photos to be uploaded in Facebook!
Kamsahamnida!
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