1. Literal: Here is the Service Learning log, my service learning contacts were Sensei Steve Wrey for Training and Shihan Mohammad for competition.
Interpretive: The most important I gained from this experience was both my Black belt after a long time of training and a better perspective on what it takes to become a good competitor because I worked hard to come a long way but there is still more I need to know and I won't get there unless I continue working just as hard as I always did.
Applied: The experience was actually a good help to answer my EQ because it gave me many options on what to go in depth with to figure out which important techniques or tactics that need so much training time for an answer.
2. Karate Training: Sensei Steve Wrey
Compete competitions: Shihan Mohammad Jahan-Vash
About Senior Project
Erik L.-West
Topic: Karate Competitions/Tournaments
EQ: What is most important to competing as a top rated competitor in Martial Arts Tournaments?
Topic: Karate Competitions/Tournaments
EQ: What is most important to competing as a top rated competitor in Martial Arts Tournaments?
Showing posts with label Service Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Service Learning. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Service Learning
- My service learning place is the American Warrior Karate dojo, and the competitions I participate in.
- My contacts are Sensei Steve Wray for the dojo and for competitions is Shihan Mohammad.
- The work I currently do for service learning is train and teach youth students at the dojo. For competitions it's basically compete in them and study other fighters as well.
- I can say I have more than 10 hours of service learning completed so far.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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