Grandmaster Daniel Verkerke

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Saturday, February 23, 2002 8:06 PM
February 23, 2002
Grand Master Daniel Verkerke
17 Peck Street
Cambridge, ON N1R 4P8
Canada
Hello Grand Master Verkerke:
Thank you so much for your recent visit to our
school. You, and your student, portrayed the
martial arts just as I had hoped for as you
conducted your Kama seminar. Because I try to teach
life skills and good citizenship at my school, I
value the ancient traditions of respect and
integrity that are an indispensable part of good
martial arts, and the presentation you presented to
my students reinforced these values.
After visiting your school last year, I could not
help but notice that you instill the same principles
of honesty, integrity, and respect in your school,
and this prompted me to ask you to visit my school
in Sault Ste Marie. Perhaps I should share with you
that I very seldom have visitors teach my students.
My reason for this is that so many martial artists
do not practice what they preach.
It is one thing to personally live by these
wonderful attributes, but it is quite another to be
able to instill these values in others. There is no
doubt in my mind that you have such skills. I could
easily tell that from the conduct of your students,
and they are the thermometer that truly tell the
skill and direction the Master imparts on his
students. In fact, your student Aubrey represented
you so admirably at our last tournament in November,
that he was chosen "most sportsmanlike competitor"
by his peers.
I have been very fortunate to have received
commendations by our Prime Minister, the honorable
Jean Chretien, as well as those of members of
Provincial and Federal Governments, Ambassadors, US
Congressmen, and Mayors of a number of cities. In
fact I was very pleased to receive the keys to
several cities. I do not tell you this to boast
about my achievements, I simply wish to point out
that the sentiment of politicians and the general
public is fast becoming aware of the positive impact
a good martial arts instructor like yourself can
have. It is my sincere hope that the city of
Cambridge can look past the mistaken beliefs many
folks have about martial arts and realize that you
have a tremendous positive impact on the citizens of
your community. Thanks for sharing that with my
students!
Warmest personal regards,
Rudy W. Timmerman
President National Korean Martial Arts Association
Sincerely, Rudy
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