LUKE BOUCHER


Luke Boucher is 17 years old. He has just received his a
first degree black belt in Shotokan Karate as well as Ju-jitsu at Huard's
Martial Arts School in Winslow, Maine. He also trains in Ninjitsu using
exotic weapons of the martial arts.
Luke teaches martial arts to younger children at the Huard's Martial Arts
School on Monday thru Saturday and also trains a minimum of three days a
week. Luke also recently started training in kickboxing this past summer
and is hoping to compete in it in the future. As you can see Luke has come
a long way in the martial arts. He has accomplished a lot since the last
time I reported to you.
Sensei Mark Huard
Self-confidence
and respect, both for others and myself
by
Luke Boucher
“Someday
I would like to be able to pass these qualities on to others, like my own
teacher has passed on to me. If I didn’t study the Martial arts, I would
be a lot less confident in my life. Martial Arts also keeps kids away from
illegal drugs and gangs. Drugs are very bad for your body, mind and
spirit. You cannot perform well and it holds you back from reaching all
your accomplishments” Luke says. “Martial Arts teach self-control,
while providing a good group of friends to be around.”
Luke
feels that tournament competition has helped make him a better person. He’s
learned to practice hard and not to be upset if he does not win. He knows
that when he wins, it is not because his Martial Arts is better, but
because he practiced and worked harder than those who had fallen to his
skill. Luke is working very hard toward his Black Belt. It is not easy to
earn the Black Belt at the Huard’s School. It takes a lot of dedication
and training.
Luke
trains two days week at the Huard’s School, but trains on a daily basis
at his special home Dojo, He also assistants the younger Little Tigers and
the Little Dragon classes on Saturday mornings as well as Wednesday
evenings, with one of his Sensei Mark Huard. He is looked up to very much
by the young children. They look up to Luke as a role model to follow. He
truly has a great spirit that goes a long ways with the children.
Luke’s
parents are very proud of him, not just because he is a good Martial
Artist and an excellent student at school but because his is a fine son.
Good luck with your future in
martial arts and on your upcoming Black Belt test.
Focus
on The Future
There
are a few people in the martial today who will become martial arts
teachers, historians and masters. Most martial arts instructors hope to
have one of those at his or her school. Mark Huard of Winslow, Maine is
one of those fortunate instructors. He has a sixteen-year-old student who
wants to grow up to be a martial arts teacher and has all the mental and
physical attributes of a future Martial Arts leader.
His
name is Luke Boucher. Luke is in the tenth grade at Waterville Maine
Senior High School. He does very well in school and we are proud of him.
He is a first-degree brown belt. Luke will be testing for the Black Belt
in the spring.
Luke
is a youngster who knows exactly what he wants out of life and goes after
it. If he says he wants to train to be a Black Belt, I have no doubt that
he will, says Huard. With only 8 years of training behind him, Luke has
already accomplished more than a lot of adults in the Martial Arts. He has
a great form specializing in powerful kicks and blocks. Luke competes
successfully at many statewide tournaments winning many awards in
fighting, forms and weapons Kata. His weapon of choice is the Kama.
“It’s
very hard to find a child who can compete equally as well in both forms
and fighting. Luke does Japanese Traditional Forms, and creative open
forms. He has not competed yet on the national circuit but has already
defeated some of the top national competitors in the open forms and
weapons,” says Sensei Mark Huard. However leadership goes far beyond
tournament competition. Luke has a long list of reasons why it is
worthwhile to make Martial arts as big part of his life.
“I
like the discipline that it gives me. I have learned to set and meet my
goals.”
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Luke
wrote this before he had received his Black Belt:
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