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Jerry E. Pyne spent 20 years training, teaching, and competing in Martial Arts. Has written the definitive guide to be successful at training in any style of martial arts. Perfect for those starting anew, starting over, or wanting to improve their training, Karate, Road to a Black Belt: How to Be Successful in Martial Arts identifies mental and physical hurdles when training and prepares you to succeed before challenges can cause you to stumble. Learn how to set personal goals and succeed in the ultimate goal of achieving your Black Belt. It is said, "If certain things were easy, everyone…mehr

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Jerry E. Pyne spent 20 years training, teaching, and competing in Martial Arts. Has written the definitive guide to be successful at training in any style of martial arts. Perfect for those starting anew, starting over, or wanting to improve their training, Karate, Road to a Black Belt: How to Be Successful in Martial Arts identifies mental and physical hurdles when training and prepares you to succeed before challenges can cause you to stumble. Learn how to set personal goals and succeed in the ultimate goal of achieving your Black Belt. It is said, "If certain things were easy, everyone would do them." When finished with this book-and then with earning your Black Belt-you will say, "If it were this much fun for everyone, then everyone would do it."
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Jerry Pyne is an experienced martial artist and has spent 20 years teaching, training and competing. In his first year as a Black Belt, he was ranked 11th in the nation among all First Degree Black Belts in ATA. He placed in the top three of every tournament he participated in, starting from Yellow Belt, averaging 4 tournaments every year. In 1980, at the age of 26, he moved from a small Midwest town to Sacramento, California. Jerry and his wife raised two boys in Sacramento and are proud to have watched them grow into exceptional young men. They are now planning for retirement in southern Oregon.