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When my Sensei died, I asked my self, would I go on?

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I found that in order to honor my Sensei and all he gave me, I would dedicate my life to pass on what he freely gave to me. therefore I continued on, and for 47 years I too have watched others fly! "www.tai-atari-do.8m.com"

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  1. I don't understand what you are trying to ask.


  2. obviously he didnt teach your how to ask a question properly.

  3. awwwww,,,,you sleap holding his belt??

  4. Your not passing on the Herpes he gave you, are you?

  5. Not sure what your question is here. However I understand how you feel. In the 1970's an instructor that I thought a lot about was killed suddenly. He had a dojo in a nearby town. He also would travel to my town and teach. There were about 20 students in my class. After Sensei passed away none of the other students continued to train. As far as I know none of them ever trained again. Most felt that they would never find another instructor that was as good. I told them that they should continue to train and that it was the best way to honor Sensei.  Seems that I was the only one that kept going. Now I celebrate 41 years of training next month.  I began teaching in 1973. I'll always be active both as a student anhd an instructor.

  6. Are you trying to rickroll me?

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