I also thought it was Judo. Judo is interesting because it teaches respect for one's opponent. It's the favourite sport of Mr Putin. The favourite sport of Mr Hitler was boxing which only teaches brutality. I don't know anything about Karate.
You think Putin is respectful with his opponents? How funny, you seem not to know that Putin is not really a kind guy with thode who don't agree with him. Marietta
Well done little man! My youngest son did karate for a time, but I know nothing about it apart from the fact that I had to keep buying different colour belts as he progressed.
Mazal tov! Harbeh nachat to you, Yael, as you watch the kids advance through the various colored karate belts. I do the same with my grandsons in Australia and California.
My son, daughter and I took karate together for ten years. I was working most of the time and it was something we could share. I broke my Achilles tendon in the karate class during a belt test, and still have a gimp! But it was worth it.
I've never really understood Judo (I presume it's Judo). All achievements of our children/grandchildren are important.
ReplyDeleteIt is Karate, i also dont understand but am proud,
ReplyDeleteI also thought it was Judo. Judo is interesting because it teaches respect for one's opponent. It's the favourite sport of Mr Putin. The favourite sport of Mr Hitler was boxing which only teaches brutality. I don't know anything about Karate.
ReplyDeleteYou think Putin is respectful with his opponents? How funny, you seem not to know that Putin is not really a kind guy with thode who don't agree with him.
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I did not know that Putin likes it.
ReplyDeleteWell done for your grandson ... all achievements are important:) And all grandmothers are allowed to be proud!!
ReplyDeleteyou understand me Shirley:)
ReplyDeleteThey look nice in the karate ring.
ReplyDeleteI bought him as a present a book about Messi.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike. A good present.
DeleteI knew you will like it.
DeleteWell done little man! My youngest son did karate for a time, but I know nothing about it apart from the fact that I had to keep buying different colour belts as he progressed.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter had a black belt as a child and i still know nothing about it too.
DeleteMazal tov! Harbeh nachat to you, Yael, as you watch the kids advance through the various colored karate belts. I do the same with my grandsons in Australia and California.
ReplyDeleteSo you also a proud grandmother like me. אני קוראת כבר כמה שנים את הבלוג שלך וראיתי כמה הם מקסימים
ReplyDeleteSo you also a proud grandmother like me. אני קוראת כבר כמה שנים את הבלוג שלך וראיתי כמה הם מקסימים
ReplyDeleteMy son, daughter and I took karate together for ten years. I was working most of the time and it was something we could share. I broke my Achilles tendon in the karate class during a belt test, and still have a gimp! But it was worth it.
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