Sacramento Martial Arts and Karate
"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step."
-Lao-Tzu
"A blackbelt is just a white belt that never gave up."
-Unknown
Hey everyone, my name is Holly O'Donnell and I'm a nineteen year old blackbelt training at Zen Martial Arts. I'm from and currently live in Citrus Heights, a suburb of Sacramento. I was introduced to the martial arts when I came accross a "Joslins East West Karate" booth at the fairgrounds in Roseville. They were offering a drawing to win a supply of lessons and I was intrigued. I didn't think I had a fair chance but my father entered my name anyway. I few days later my mother got a call and told me that I'd won a month of lessons.
I was so excited! I'd wanted to get into the martial arts since I was a young child. I always thought of blackbelts as sacred individuals, like Shaolin Monks. At that time Blackbelt didn't seem like an attainable goal. I thought only the fastest and strongest could get that title. The first time I stepped into the dojo on Orlando avenue in Roseville, It was shocking. I heard people shouting strange words. I was twelve or thirteen at the time, and I didn't have a lot of self-confidence. To tell the truth, It was a little scary. A moment or so later I was confronted by a smiling blackbelt. They talked to me, made me feel more comfortable. I was measured for my karate uniform and was asked to put one on in the locker room. I came out feeling that I looked more like a chef than a karate student because I didn't have a belt yet, but I was still excited to learn anything about the martial arts. That class was probably one of my most important.
A few years later, I was up to test for blackbelt. It was only a few days away, and I was ready! I was a church event and we were playing tug-o-war. Unfortunately I got injured. I had to go the hospital. They told me I had ripped some muscles and fractured my pinky in my right hand. It was hard to have to call my Sensei and tell him I couldn't test. The next test came soon and I tested for my belt and passed. At the award ceremony the belt was laid at my feet just like every other blackbelt in the school.
Soon after I had to leave the martial arts. I missed it so much. I met Mr. Oliver and we both discovered we had the same master. Master Ron Joslin. He told me he was opening up a school. I thought it would be wonderful If I could come and train. I'm now training at Zen Martial arts with friends and great martial artists. One of the best schools by far. Comfortable, enthusiastic, and awesome training for every aspect of the mind, body, soul.
Your blackbelt,
Ms. O'Donnell
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