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NEW PHOTOS

Shuto uke Click on the photos to see them in big size Yoko geri Haito uke Neko ashi dachi Morote tzuki Shuto uke Kizami tzuki Here you have some new photos. These have been taken at Serra da Piedade in Minas Gerais - Brazil. Go visit this beautiful place when you have the opportunity. Hugs! Renato

Tadeu, Rafa e Renato

Fotos do Treino

I and Karate

Hello, people. How are things? It has been great to do this subject because it has been giving me the opportunity to learn many things I didn't even imagine could be possibly done. You may be asking yourself about these pictures of karate below. I don't know if I mentioned in the previous postages that i'm a karate teacher and athlet. I was silver medalist in the Minas Gerais University Karate Championship in the 2 last years and I also won the gold medal at the centro mineiro karate-do championship. I have been practicing karate for about 16 years. I couldn't avoid putting a little of this part of me in my blog. I really love karate. Karate has been my sport, my medicine against stress, my way of making friends, and a way of self defense too. It's a great martial art. Try it someday if you have the opportunity. I promisse you won't regret. In our links session you'll find links that will provide you with further information about this sport. hugs for all! R...
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Sensei

Sensei Neweton Adas (center) Sensei Neweton Adas is my karate sensei and a great friend. He's 3rd Dan Black Belt and Student of Physical Education at UNE University. He's currently working as coach of Atletico Futeball club's Karate team. He's granted a lot of important titles as a coach and has been working as a sensei for over 15 years. His home page is at: http://senseiadas.blogspot.com
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Benefits of Sports For Children

SPORTS: MORE THAN JUST FUN Do sports make a difference in the lives of kids? Sports are great fun, and they’re also good for kids in many other ways. Kids who play sports build strong bodies, acquire skills, learn how to get along with others, how to handle winning and losing, how to solve problems and develop a sense of competence and solid self-esteem. In addition, it has been shown that kids who play sports have less anxiety and depression and are less likely to become involved in risky behaviors such as sex and drugs. How to make your child’s sports experience successful o Introduce your child to a sport appropriate for his or her interests. For the young child don’t focus on rules, keeping score or competition. A beginning sport should get the child using her body and moving and equipment should be easy to handle. School age children enjoy games with rules, and they are concerned about how they are judged by others. Teamwork helps them master skills and learn about cooperation, ta...

Development

It's amazing how we notice our own self development throughout the time. Each time I check my own job I realize that it can be improved. This is very interesting, isn't it?
I, at Belas Arts School 2002 
Holding the master's hands 
Good Old Friends!!! 
World Karate Championship 1998 Rio 
Some of My karate students and I. 
This is me next to Três Marias Hydrolectric.
Hello people, how are you? I have been a bit too busy lately and haven't have time to update the blog. I hope everything has been being ok to you. As for me, however I'm very tired, I have been doing ok so far in my Computer Assisted Language Learning couse. It's been cool to learn about things related to the Internet and its possibilities. I'm sure that will have been a very enricher experience at the end, and I'll have acquired a great amount of abilities I didn't have when I began the course. Hugs for All! Renato
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Wellcome to My Blog

Hello, dear friends. Wellcome to my blog. The purpose of this blog is to be used as a tool for the course Computer Assited Language Learning, ministred by Professor Vera Menezes. For the moment, I wish you all the good and I hope you enjoy the blog, the course, the term, etc. Hugs, Renato Frossard