Earlier this year Sensei William and Sensei Russell had the very special honour and pleasure of awarding The Martial Arts Place’s very first JUNIOR BLACK BELT!
The Junior Black Belt is incredibly special and is not awarded lightly, it takes our students years of dedication, hard work and discipline and for this reason we feel it is only fitting to award Razik his very own ‘Junior Black Belt on the Spot’ article.
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1) How long have you been involved in martial arts?
I have been doing martial arts since I was 5, that’s 2007. I was a bit shy at first but I
am now confident. It is lots of fun, especially now that we are doing harder stuff.
2) When not at TMAP where can you be found?
When not at TMAP I can be found playing cricket
with my friends, I really enjoy playing cricket especially
now that I have been to Lords and Hampstead Cricket Club.
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3) What do you dislike?
I don’t like it when someone cheats in a game. it is bad to cheat
because it makes the game really unfair and no one enjoys it.
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4) Best advice for someone at TMAP?
My advice for a beginner at TMAP is to concentrate on the lesson, work hard but have
fun and don’t worry if you make a mistake because Sensei will help you.
5) Favourite film?
The Bourne Identity – because of the fight scenes.
6) What do you like to snack on?
Oranges, carrots and hummous with breadsticks.
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7) Who is your idol?
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8 ) Have you had a bad injury?
None so far, but when my younger brother (who also goes to TMAP) is around I know how to
protect myself!
9) If you had a super power what would it be?
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10) What song do you like to dance to?
I’m not a big dancer.
11) What’s the hardest thing you’ve overcome?
My Black belt grading – it was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I am really
happy that I made my Sensei and my parents proud of me.
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12) Describe yourself in 3 words…
Active, hardworking and loyal.




