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The Karate Generation

机译:空手道一代

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Vincent almeroth tried gymnastics. He tried soccer, basketball and baseball, too. But the 11-year-old from Glenview, Ill., is dyslexic, which made it difficult for him to focus on the playing field. There was too much unanticipated movement and interaction with other kids, says his mother, Lisa Terranova. Then three years ago Vincent tried karate. It was an instant hit. His agility and self-confidence improved almost immediately, and his reading has progressed as well. Now the fifth grader is a blue belt. Karate has "given him a greater ability to focus and to struggle with things that are difficult," says Terranova. Vincent puts it more simply: "Karate makes me feel strong and good and happy."
机译:文森特·阿尔默洛特(Vincent Almeroth)尝试过体操。他也尝试过足球,篮球和棒球。但是来自伊利诺伊州格伦维尤(Glenview)的11岁,患有阅读障碍症,这使他很难专注于运动场。他的母亲丽莎·特拉诺娃(Lisa Terranova)说,与其他孩子的活动和互动太多了。然后三年前,文森特尝试了空手道。这是一时的打击。他的敏捷性和自信几乎立即得到改善,并且他的阅读也在进步。现在,五年级生是一条蓝带。 Terranova说:“空手道使他有更大的专注力和与困难事物作斗争的能力。”文森特说得更简单:“空手道使我感到坚强,美好和快乐。”

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    《Newsweek》 |2000年第9期|p.50|共1页
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    SUSAN H. GREENBERG;

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  • 收录信息 美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;
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