Heya It's me again, Seisansister. The first topic for this forum will be, 'what happens when u don't do as well as you thought u wud do at a uechi-ryu tournament?' Do you get angry, or do u just work harder to prepare for the next one? I will admit that I can get upset when I lose but I am always determined to do better at the next one and I work harder. Share your thoughts!
Seisansister
The First Topic For Discussion
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- seisansister
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- Joined: Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:23 am
- Location: the dojo
Thanx Jeff
Thanx Jeff for stopping by. Make sure to tell any kids you know about this forum!
Seisansister
Seisansister
oh yes.
thanks for reminding me of that truly I do have to tell the younger guys and girls at the dojo to stop by and check out your forum for sure so thanks. It's really nice to see the enthusiasm and a place for the younger Uechika to talk and express their good ideas. great stuff for sure and I'll pass on the word for certain.
Jeff
Jeff
Jeff
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Good luck
with your new forum SeisanSister!
Because of the adult nature of the forums, I've been told parents don't allow their kids to read them. This is probably why none have visited or posted yet.
I'm sending out the URL for your forum to everyone I know, requesting they publicize and encourage their junior students to visit and participate in the discussions. (It is possible to create a link directly to your forum, bypassing the general forum table of contents.)
Every new forum begins slowly and only the dedicated and patient moderator survives. You must continue to post new and interesting new topics, so when a visitor drops in, he/she will find your site full of great information and exciting discussions.
Because of the adult nature of the forums, I've been told parents don't allow their kids to read them. This is probably why none have visited or posted yet.
I'm sending out the URL for your forum to everyone I know, requesting they publicize and encourage their junior students to visit and participate in the discussions. (It is possible to create a link directly to your forum, bypassing the general forum table of contents.)
Every new forum begins slowly and only the dedicated and patient moderator survives. You must continue to post new and interesting new topics, so when a visitor drops in, he/she will find your site full of great information and exciting discussions.
GEM
"Do or do not. there is no try!"
"Do or do not. there is no try!"