Friday, February 29, 2008

Taekwondo Silver Medal (Courage)

Believe it or not, I used to do Taekwondo when I was in 5th grade. My mother sent me there because I lacked confidence. At that time I was so shy to the point that I stood in the corner at school playing Tic Tac Toe by myself. The first few months of Taekwondo gave me friends and the ability to interact with other peers in other Taekwondo academys. Then, I felt I had nothing in mind but to get the medal in a competition where black belt students enter. I had friends, and so I felt I had nothing to lose. That is why I entered with confidence to win at leat silver medal. At the day of the competition, black belts were practicing their deadly trademark kicks. I was so intimidated by their passion, but I was prepared. I was full of courage, and I fought my way to the semi finals. The result of the competition was very good for me; I won the silver medal. I was so happy, and that was the part of my life when I felt courage. Nothing was going to get in my way! This experience gave me the sociality I have now, and the courage to live with confidence, which is one of the aspects of my identity that I now realized.

7 comments:

Ms. H said...

What an accomplishment!

David Bak said...

WOW! That is "COOL". I did Taekwondo too, so i know how hard to get medal in compitition. good job dong hyun

Michael_K said...

yo~ Dong-Hyun~ Taekwondo!! and silver medal~!~! I'm kind of suprise! But i believe~!~! That was your courage...oh i see

Anonymous said...

Wow, I never knew that you did Taekwondo. Try to get Gold next time.

AnthonyK said...

what's with the deadly trademark kicks?
were you actually versing black belts? what belt was you
did you really sit by yourself playing tic tac toe?

Christine said...

hulllllllllll......
you do 택권도?!!!!!!!!푸훕~_~

Anonymous said...

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