Master Trento with his mentor Master Kevin Balon on his 5th Dan Black Belt Test July 16, 2016. |
Master Trento being escorted into the dojang with his eyes closed at beginning of the test. |
My last Black Belt test was on June 23, 2012 for my 4th
Degree Black Belt under Master Kevin Balon. It takes a minimum of four years
before one can be eligible as far as time in grade to advance to next rank.
That, however, is not the only criteria. Many at 4th Dan in
Taekwondo have the opportunity to become Master Instructors, in which case the
responsibilities expand greatly. One does not necessarily have to be a school
owner, but must teach in some capacity and have students of their own they are
responsible. There is a level of service provided to the art, its students, and
to the community in some way. These fall under the guidelines of service and
character, as well as active training that has a depth in skill and knowledge.
I personally have always taken the responsibilities of my
ranks seriously. The goals I laid out for my 4th Dan years I also
take on very seriously. In these last four years I maintained a consistent
balance in my training regimen and adjusted, upgraded, evolved, and updated my
scheduling, training, and studies. I consistently worked monthly with each of
my mentors as diligently as possible. As
consistent as possible I would study weekly with my Sifu and learning and
advancing in the art of Hung Ga Kung Fu. I have also become an certified
instructor under Mike Lee Kanarek to teach HaganaH F.I.G.H.T and received
several more certifications including Battle Ready Kickboxing, Blade Warrior,
Striking Militia, and soon Ground Survival.
I had a lot of heavy personal turmoil early in my 4th
Dan years that required tremendous changes and heartbreaks. I also had a
transition of personal and professional growth and enlightenment. I also got
more involved in the AAU even more including officiating, upgrading to B level,
becoming Clinical Administrator for New Jersey, worked and run Special Needs
divisions across the country, ran my own in school tournament, worked three
national events, worked a Junior Olympics Games, and traveled outside my region to other district
tournaments as well.
The day had finally come that I have been training for the
last four years for. This past year was my heaviest and fullest year for many
reasons. But July 16, 2016 was the day I test for my 5th Degree
Black Belt. I would be tested by my dear mentor, New Jersey District Director,
7th Degree Black Belt, Master Kevin Balon. I trained every month
with Master Balon, he knows of all my abilities, weaknesses, my strengths, my
fears, my history, and my character, there is no one better to push me into
this new level of rank. For this test, he had even offered to test me at my
very own school in front of my family, friends, and students. We would follow
the AAU guidelines of Patterns, General Knowledge, Self-Defense, Sparring, and
Breaking. In preparation for the test we discussed things expected of me on
this test but also promised me there
would be plenty of “surprises” which I said to him, “I’m sure there will be
plenty” but truth be told, none of which I could have ever anticipated.
Master Trento giving Mr. Colon a little love during the sit ups. |
Master Trento's mentor, Charlene, used to have him do one legged push ups. |
The test started with Master Balon warming up Master Trento with conditioning. |
The day before the test my student Thomas and I had gone to
get massages and then had a nice breakfast.
I set up the dojang with as many fans as I could for the benefit of the
spectators and reserved the front seats for my family. I went home and gone to
sleep. I slept in a little, got to the school early afternoon to foresee a few
things to make sure the dojang was decent and clean. Then I remembered I forgot
something at home (always good to go early just in case something like that
happens) to which my student Heather drove me home quick to get what I needed,
as we rocked out to I’ve Gotta Feeling
by the Black Eyed Peas on the way to the school, a small memory I’ll always
remember.
I went upstairs to stretch and warmup. Master Kathy told me
she wouldn’t be able to come and that maybe we could Skype in her to watch the
test. So during the week we practiced how to do it and practiced over Skype a
bit. She specifically told me right before I stretched to Skype with her
beforehand. I tried but it didn’t work and then I was trying to figure it out
on my ipad which only frustrated me more to which she finally called me and
said to try Skyping me when I walked in so she could watch the test. I said
OKAY.
My student Robert came in early to help me stretch and run
through a little bit of things together ahead of time. Then, it was time for me
to come in. Nicole and Samantha came to get me and I was instructed that when I
reach the bottom of the stairs to close my eyes and keep them shut and they
would escort me into the dojang into position to go into concentration position
in front of the zen candle. Master Balon was setting up my testing just as I
would at Trento’s Martial Arts and Fitness Center. I remained there concentrating on my breathing
and relaxing myself as I grow minutes closer to beginning my test.
The lights went on and I was told to stand up at attention.
There in front of my stood my mentor Master Samuel DeJesus, Master Balon, and
my dear friend from Georgia, Master Bobby Stone. I knew that the Stone family
was coming to support, but I didn’t realize Master Stone would be on my testing
board, I was humbled and honored. Master Balon welcomed everyone to my Black
Belt testing at Trento’s Martial Arts and Fitness Center. He then allowed each
judge to introduce themselves. Master DeJesus first introduced himself
following with a quick statement to me: “I’m gonna kick your ass today, sir!”
Then Master Stone introduced himself “Hey, I’m Bobby Stone from Atlanta!” and
then Master Balon introduced himself as well.
Master Balon then mentioned we have one extra chair on the
panel for a special guest who will be coming and he looked over at me and said
“I told you about that, right?” And I said “Yessir” thinking he meant Sifu,
because we did mention that there was a chance he may be able to make it despite his previous obligation. Then I
paused for a second and said “Wait, no…” to which two hands slapped on my
shoulders and I paused. I know Sifu’s hands. Those weren’t Sifu’s hands….
I turned around and my jaw dropped and I think I jumped a
little off the ground. There stood Master Kathy in person! I was shocked! I was
in TOTAL Shock! I gave me a big hug and I damn nearly cried right there. She
then took her spot up at the panel and told everyone how they had me going all
week, practicing Skype and everything, I even apparently Skyped with her while
she was on the way to the airport here to NJ!! It was the most wonderful
surprise, and quite honestly Master Balon already surprised me for my birthday
in such a way, I don’t know if I could have handled any more surprises at that
point!
Master Trento was surprised by Master Kathy "the Wiz" who flew in from Nashville, Tennessee the day before to be at the test. |
Master Kathy was kept a secret to surprise Master Trento. |
Master Balon wishing Master Trento luck before the test began. |
Master Trento's Testing Board: Master Samuel DeJesus (5th Dan), Master Kevin Balon (7th Dan), Master Bobby Stone (6th Dan), and Master Kathy Wieczerza (8th Dan), |
Then the test began. Master Balon brought me through a
conditioning warmup with some interesting exercises. Then, He had me do
different basic technique line drills which he had Master Stone run me through.
In between, Master Kathy would request me to change different style, layout, or
execution to the techniques I was doing. Then I ran through techniques and
kicks on the paddles held for me by Mr. Guillermo Colon. Again, critiqued and
adjusted by the panel for specific things they were looking for.
Then we began the forms and conditioning portion of the
test. So here’s a side note. Master Balon had always tried to replicate things
from his past tests onto my own. For example, when Master Balon tested for his 4th Dan test with the AAU,
Michael Friello called out techniques
for Master Balon but the names Master Friello used for the techniques were
different to what Master Balon knew them as. SO he had to figure them out as he
went along. On my 4th Dan test, Master Balon did that same thing to
me calling out names of techniques by different names that would be used
for them while I do the techniques I
thought they were. SO for Master Balon’s
5th Dan, the head of the AAU Dan program then was Grandmaster Robert
Hardin. Master Balon was put through a series of conditioning drills through
this camp in Arkansas before running through his test.
So very similarly to what he did on his 5th Dan test, Master Balon between each section of
forms ran through four different drills, reps increasing each time(one legs,
one cardio, one core, one push-ups), and then run through the next section of
forms. SO first I did the all the color belt forms. I did the ITF forms, which
would be Chonji, Dan Gun, Dosan, Won Hyo, Yul Gok, Joong Gun, Toi Gye, Hwa
Rang, and Choong Moo. Then I did my four drills, reps of 25. Then the 1st
Dan Forms, Kwang Gae, Po Ehn, and Gaebeck before doing the next four drills,
reps of 50. Then the 2nd Dan Forms Eiu Am, Choong Jang, Ko Dang, and
Juche. Then my next four drills, reps of 75. Then the 3rd Dan Forms
Sam Il, Yoo Sin, and Choi Yong. The last sets of four drills were 100 reps
each.
The legs and core drills weren’t my problem, but the several
different types of push-ups and upper body drills that were killing me. It was
great because I loved the challenge and the opportunity to push through. But
one of the greatest parts for me is when Master Balon and Master Kathy would
encourage the students to jump in to support me, not only by cheering but by
literally jumping in and doing the drills with me, especially when I was
struggling. They do it for each other in our belt tests. But I guess because
Master Balon was running the test and it was for me they really didn’t know what the proper protocol was. Once Master Balon and Master Kathy explained
what they needed to do in order to support me, they all jumped in with me each
time. Adults, teens, and kids; it was very meaningful for me. I can remember
Thomas sweating next to me as if he were testing, or Ann Marie calling out
cheers, or Samantha and Danielle counting in unison (which they do anyway,
they’re twins!) for everyone to follow, or Sam Volk calling out words of
encouragement, or Robert getting in front of me to do push-ups mirroring me
while I did them, it was very special to have, and one of my favorite parts of
the test. It reminded me of the very very old days.
Master Balon asked me a little bit about the 4th
Degree forms histories and philosophies, and then called me front and center.
He announced that “today Master Andrew Trento is testing for his 5th
Degree Black Belt” and my support had applauded for me as I began my ranking
forms for 4th Dan. First was Yon Gae. Then was Ul Ji. Then right
before I did my final form, Master Balon announced and gathered cheers for my
final form which had made me a two time national champion, and it happened to
be my favorite form, Moon Moo. I wanted this form to be sharp and clean. At
this point my body was pretty spent, but I knew I had to really put my all into
this final form. It started with a slow single leg side kick to the side and
then rechambering for a piercing side kick with the same leg, then changing
legs by holding the heel up in position while moving it 180 degrees slowly to
the other side before executing the hook kick. I was VERY pleased, considering
my physical fatigue.
Then Master DeJesus came forth to me and told me to get
changed. Blink Blink. Yessir….um….to what? “Wear something comfortable.” I
already knew whatever Master Balon had asked me to do for self-defense, was NOT
going to be what we discussed. I had always said for Black Belt testings
“Expect the unexpected.” I came out with my HaganaH Ambassador T-Shirt given to
me my Mike Lee Kanarek, and my new Muay Thai shorts. Master DeJesus was
standing ready for me saying “So I heard you thought you were going to be doing
this self-defense demonstration and stuff. You’re not doing that at all!” I
told him I figured. He was called in to run my self-defense testing. Perfect!
There’s no one better!
We did two stress and aggression drills. The true way to
test self-defense is through physical exhaustion and high levels of stress. To
be able to perform in those conditions is a true testament to whether or not
one can defend themselves in high level confrontations. The first was a drills
where 8 people or so pushed themselves against me against the wall to which I
had 30 seconds to get out and then at random be attacked by one of the HaganaH
scenarios. I got out the first time then got attacked by the side headlock attack.
The second time I did NOT get out in 30 seconds
to which I did burpees, then attacked by gun in front of the head. The
third time I did get out in 30 seconds and then attacked by outside neck knife
threat. Then we did a stress an aggression technique that required me to run and
get a medicine ball and acquire it for 30 seconds while another person tried to
retrieve it as well. The first time, I had the ball, but my muscles were
brought to their brinking point. My muscle fibers reached their limits. I was
also instructed not to strike. My best weapons were taken from me and I had to
just fight on heart alone. I didn’t do too bad, but not enough to acquire the
ball alone. Physical exercise penalties were applied, and I would be attacked
again with another scenario.
So the second time I had to do it, I had taken the ball and
I ran straight out the door, right to the front of the gym, out the front
doors, and around the building. He didn’t say I couldn’t! And I had the ball for more than 30 seconds at that
point! I walked back to the dojang. Master DeJesus said I had to do it again.
LOL! But that time I had to fight off two of my HaganaH students at the same
time, and again, my body pretty much was done by that point. Then I was given a
2 minute break.
Master Trento doing forms. |
Master Trento's adult students from Taekwondo and HaganaH |
The first stress and aggression drill. |
Master Trento grappling with Master Samuel DeJesus |
Master Trento had to do three submissions in five minutes. |
When I returned after two minutes, Master Balon explained to
me I was going to grapple with Master DeJesus for 5 minutes. In that 5 minutes
I had to do 3 submissions to him. I had never done grappling before in my life
and did not know how to do a submission. So this was a GREAT challenge and
lesson to walk away with. I was NOT allowed to strike. It was also an honor to
roll on the mats with Master DeJesus, he’s FANTASTIC at rolling on the mats, and a Brown Belt in Brazilian
Jui-Jitsu, what an opportunity! Not many people with little to no experience
can truly say they can get that opportunity!
During my time on the floor, He would put me in slight locks
as if to teach me while he was grappling with me. But the truth was, my muscles
would not let me do half the things I wanted them to do. The prior conditioning
really fatigued the arms and shoulders to the point where they were done, and my legs began to cramp and
lock up, so I knew I had to be smart about keeping my body healthy while also
achieving my objective. I think it took over 2 minutes before I got Master
DeJesus to tap out the first time. Maybe
another minute and a half for the second. Literally, in the last 10 seconds I got my third. It was a GREAT challenge and awesome
opportunity!
Next I got my shin guards, helmet, mouth guard, and gloves
on for sparring. I already knew before this test I wanted to show more hands in
my sparring because they always came second to my legs being that I did
Taekwondo sparring for nearly 20 years now. I was not doing Olympic or Point
Taekwondo sparring, but Kickboxing sparring. This would be more challenging for
me and outside the comfort zone. But again, the prior conditioning made an
impact on how I would manage my tools. It was a one, three minute match with Mr.
Austin Redlich, one of Master DeJesus’s students, and excellent fighter, and I
chose him because I knew he would challenge me and come at me. I was happy to
spar Austin for this test, and when we started I knew my focus had to shift
from being tactical to persevering. I could not extend my arm for the jabs and
I could lift my arms to block or throw proper hook punches. Foot work was my
saving grace, along with my HaganaH vaccination training. I threw my kicks when
I felt too fatigued and only when I knew they would land. But I really didn’t
want to use kicks if I could help it because I wanted to do what was harder for
me and that was definitely my upper body. But I did have no choice but to
resort to the legs a few times and ended with an ax kick to the head on the
final seconds. Austin was fair, and a great sparring partner.
Master Trento sparred with Mr. Austin Redlich on his test. |
Master Trento did kickboxing sparring instead of Taekwondo sparring. |
I changed into my final uniform to do breaking. I had
prepared with a set number of station breaks to demonstrate power upper body,
power lower body, and technical breaks. The first break would be a single leg
kicking break without landing my leg which was front kick, side kick, hook
kick, round kick, into ax kick. This was a tribute to my friend Master Joe
Hasan, who is known for his single leg breaking techniques. IN aiming, my legs
began to cramp badly to which I took a moment to stretch with Master DeJesus,
before getting back to breaking the
boards, which I did each board first shot. Next I did three board power reverse elbow into three board
straight elbow, which I did successfully. Next was technical break of scissor
kick which is a left leg twist kick simultaneous right leg side kick in the
air. I’ve done it on targets, balloons, even x rays; Never on the boards. This
would be in fact my first time.
I reflected back on my 4th Dan Pretest I did at
my school which I did a double front kick in the air. When I did it I broke the
right but not the left, then the left but not the right, back to the right but
not the left, and I kept laughing after each time that would happen which I
remember Ms Gedman would laugh and couldn’t believe how light hearted I was. I
certainly was focused and strong, but I had to figure out something technically
I needed to do before finally breaking both boards. Well the scissor kick is
the next step up from that and Master Balon has ALWAYS wanted me to do this
kick. So history repeated itself. The right broke twice, then only the left,
then neither, then the right. Usually you ask permission to break before you go
for it, but the last time I decided not to so that I didn’t have to reset my
mindset and keep the atmosphere a little more at ease than the tension that
would erupt each time right before I broke. Also, my hip began to twinge and I
knew I needed to keep it safe.
Then Master Kathy had brought over a board that was very
special. Master Kathy just tested for 8th Dan. When she sent the
boards to Soke McNeil, he had his name stamped on them all. The leftover boards
were sent back to Kathy’s home in Tennessee. She wanted me to break the FIRST
board brought back from her testing with me holding the board for a speed
punch. Another side note: I practiced doing this break earlier in the week and
I was bruising my knuckles and I just wasn’t getting this break. Then another
time I did it, it took several times to do it. Then skyping with Master Kathy
we went back to the basics and I did it with a hammer fist and I did that a few
times leading up to the test. Well I was to do this speed punch, holding it
myself right now for Master Kathy. Master Stone did it in front of me first.
Master Kathy had Master Stone do it first because he and I are brothers. We are
family. Our energy is one. He can do it, and so can I. Well Master Kathy hit
just the right chords to my heart. The symbolism behind doing this break as
well is that everything must stay relaxed, even in motion so when it meets,
true power can show. I relaxed and relaxed, I used the Goju Shorei fist, and
BOOM, I did the break first shot!
Next was my signature power break: the sliding side kick. It
was the first time I had done 6 boards, ten inches wide. It was a personal
record for me. Then Master Kathy had me do one more break. I’ve seen her do
this on testings in the past, but I’ve never done it myself. For a high rank
such as 5th Dan which I was going for, there comes greater
responsibilities. Great power one can hold, but to be able to use it and not
harm unto others is even greater power at a whole other level. So my next
breaking objective was to break the board that would be held against Master
Kathy’s body without hurting her. That means no follow through, but being able
to use power in a different way that would not inflict pain. Whatever technique
I wanted to use. I used inwards chop first and did not break it. I held back
because it’s one of my favorites, but I didn’t want to follow through and hurt
her. So I changed it to hammer fist and using a Qi method taught to me by Sifu
when I first started training with him and the same relaxed state I did for the
speed punch, I was able to break the board and NOT hurt Master Kathy. I think
after I broke the board I even looked up and said “Are you alright?!”
Master Trento breaking 6 boards sliding side kick. |
Power elbow strike breaks. |
Speed punch on the first board brought back from Master Kathy's testing. |
Master Kathy's board breaking challenge. |
I sat down into concentration position in front of the Zen
candle, and I again regained my breath and relax my muscles while the judges
went to a separate room to meet. When
they came back out I was told to stand up and to go to attention. Master Balon
said while discussing my performance for my test, four words came up. The first
was Entertaining. He asked everyone there is they thought I was entertaining
which they all cheered. The second was skillful. He asked everyone if they felt
I showed great skill and everyone cheered. The third was powerful, where he
again asked if everyone thought I was powerful. And the fourth was inspiring,
and he asked if everyone thought I was inspiring to which everyone cheered.
Master DeJesus said to me he believed I showed exactly what it was to being a
leader, being the candle as I always strive to be, especially for my students, and to always reflect just that.
Master Stone said he really loves to see how a
martial artist continues to get better not just over time but even in
the course of a testing process, and he felt I did just that.
And Master Kathy first thanked Master Balon for welcoming
her to the testing board along with the others, and then told me that she was
proud of me, and it spoke volumes that so many people came out to support me
and to go out of their way to being present at this very special event for me.
The Stone Family came from Georgia, Master Kathy came from Nashville, TN as a
surprise, both Annabelle DeJesus and Linda Balon were present, so many of my
students, alumni I once taught, some from decades ago literally, my best friend
Nina and her fiancé drove up from Baltimore, my Great aunt and uncle Joyce and
Paul , my Aunt Karen, my dear friend Jessie, Sensei Cara Parmigiani, both my
brothers, my parents, and my Grandma Cyn were all present. I truly am blessed
by the support I had there.
But of course Master Kathy reminded me of the responsibility
of this rank and to continue to make everything that I do so well know EVEN
BETTER and to make it always look like what my level is all about, to which she
asked Master Balon if I could right there do the white belt form, the most
basic form I have been doing most of my martial arts career, the best I have
ever done it, and to make it even better. She joked (kinda) that there was
still time to fail me so to do it well. It was a great way to end my test physically, to end with
the first and most basic. Never forget your roots.
Then Master Balon had a special award he wanted to present
to me and this was from the AAU New Jersey Taekwondo. I was presented with the
Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition to my dedication, service, and
contribution to the martial arts over the course of my career. It was a
beautiful gesture but it took even longer to digest for a while later as I
thought about it more and more.
Something so very simple as this award really meant so much to me. IN a small
gesture did Master BAlon validate and acknowledge my entire 20 years of martial
arts in such a way that I could not begin to describe my gratitude. Then Master
Balon stood in front of me and read off my certificate announcing that I had
passed my 5th Degree Black Belt and showed me my certificate which
was signed not only by Master Balon, but by Master DeJesus, Master Stone, and
Master Wieczerza as well. It was the greatest endorsement I could have for my
rank. I saw there was an extra line in the case that Sifu may have been able to
make it on time, but I knew I would have him sign there either way being he
played a huge part in my journey to 5th. Master Balon did not miss a
single detail.
Master Trento receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from AAU New Jersey Taekwondo by it's District Director, Master Kevin Balon. |
But he proved his ability of not missing a single detail yet
even further. What he did next blew my mind and warmed my heart so greatly. He
pointed out that the certificate he gave out is what he gives to all his
students, but he looked at me and said “But you’re not just any student.” Then
he said “Let’s see if you remember this,” and he opened this box and took out
this glass looking plaque and he held it up for me to read. As I was reading it
the first thing I thought was “This looks like my Black Belt certificate.” And He said “Do you
remember?” Then I realized it WAS a
Black Belt certificate! It was MY Black Belt certificate engraved in a
glass plaque! I remember seeing this done at Master Larry Kooyman’s school when I went back in September for his first
Black Belt test.
Then my mind ran to “When did I tell Master Balon about
this??” He said tell everyone the story behind it. I remembered the
certificates like this given out to the Black Belt’s at Larry’s school, but I
couldn’t even remember telling Master Balon about it! I was blown away that he
even remembered that! He kept saying to me “You see! I do listen to YOU!” I was nearly speechless, I couldn’t believe he
remembered that, and he made one up just like that for me! It’s hard to render me speechless, and I was so overwhelmed by that point with all the
surprises!
The four judges kneeled in front of the zen candle, and I
kneeled before them. I was instructed to remove my 4th Dan Belt,
which I handed to Miss Ann Marie Cooper. My 5th Dan was handed to me
by Master Balon and he told me to tie it around my waist. The belt was
absolutely beautiful. The 5 golden stripes were bright, and below them said
MASTER ANDREW TRENTO with my name in Korean directly beneath it, and TRENTO’S
MARTIAL ARTS on the other side. Master Balon put so much attention to the
details to every part of this test.
Then one of my students, Thomas Cubby, wanted to present a little "gift" to me. Thomas plays the ukulele, and I challenged him this year to writing a song. He wrote a beautiful song which he entitled "Movement is Life", based on the theme of the year I had been talking about all year. It was a beautiful tribute and he got everyone to get on their feet at the end and Master Kathy put her arm around me and we began swinging our hips, Thomas put many of our TMAFC family in the song as well; it was such a great way to end the test. It made it very fulfilling. One of the decorations made for my test said "Movement Is Life" on it, and I'm goign to gift it to Thomas as my thank you.
I then wanted to step up and say a few thank yous, which I will reiterate here in this blog. To my parents, for giving me the greatest gift of saying YES to my starting martial arts when I was younger, their love and support, and understanding for my martial arts. It wasn't always easy and they would be very upset sometimes with BOTH Fred and I for all the time it took away from them, but they understood it was just SOMETHING I had to do. They are also the ONLY PEOPLE to be at EVERY SINGLE Black Belt test I have ever taken. Thank you to both my brothers Eric and Thomas for being there as well. My great aunt and great uncle Joyce and Paul for taking the time to see my test. My wonderful Aunt Karen who has always been the Mary Poppins in my life, she was for the very first test, thank you for being there. My Grandma Cyn sat and never got up once from the test and watched intensely from beginning to end, thank you. I had alumni students from the old days who came which I appreciate so much, but to my best friend Dr. Nina Harkhani and her fiance Erik who drove all the way from Baltimore, thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time and trip to supporting me. The entire Stone Family, Bobby, Stacey, Robert (R4), and Elizabeth (Biscuit), taking the time to coming to New Jersey on their family trip to NY to support me, but an even greater thrill to have Bobby on my testing board, you guys mean so much to me.
It's not every day you get to meet high ranking as well as high caliber martial artists like the Wiz, but an even more of a tremendous honor to have her surprise me not only with her presence but on my testing board, contributing to my rite of passage to 5th Dan, there is no greater excitement and pleasure, and honor. I love you so much Master Kathy, thank you for being there making my test even more special. To my tremendous teachers and mentors who have contributed so much to who I am not only as a martial artist, teacher, and school owner, but as a human being. Thank you to Master Sal Canzonieri, Master Peter Bardatsos, and Ms Pamela Gedman. Also to Mike Lee Kanarek who has contributed a great deal to my training and business over the last couple years. To the mentors who were present such as Charlene, Dr. Mary Ellen Stiehl, and Master DeJesus, not only your support was appreciated but the gratitude I have in my heart for your friendship and presence in my life goes beyond words. And of course to Sifu Pedro Cepero Yee who transformed my life in so many ways on so many levels, no greater honor is there than to call you MY Sifu.
Master Kevin Balon, I always wanted to learn from you since I met you but I also really wanted to be your friend. Thank you for all these years of guidance, sharing, training, time, love, and support for so long. I loved my 5th Dan test. I know so much thought came into every single detail of this test and the amount of effort for you going out of your way to making this test so special does not go unnoticed. I know even the littlest things like the uniform you wore for the test, announcing I was a two time national champion before I did Moon Moo, the Master Kathy surprise, the custom 5th Dan certification allowing the panel to sign it and leaving a line for Sifu, passing on and re-enacting your 5th Dan test like GM Hardin did for you, the glass engraved 5th Dan certificate which dumbfounded me (LOL), the Lifetime Achievement Award which speaks volumes for me and continues to sink in more and more as the days go by, to my beautiful belt which says "Master Andrew Trento", and to the logo sign for the table cloth for me to use at my own testings; I am just overwhelmed with gratitude, thank you does not cover it.
And finally, to my students. At my test I had asked anyone and everyone who has ever learned from me to stand and step forward. There are two ways to spread light, by being the candle or being the mirror. Life I all about being the candle. It has been my mission in life to change people's lives for the better and getting people to shine their own light from within using martial arts as a tool through any platform I can. My greatest trophies and awards that I have ever received are my students. Even if I changed one thing for them to better their lives, than I have been successful, and my life's work has had meaning. I thank you from every fiber of my body for your continued belief in me, love and support, and carrying on my teachings in your lives. You remind me each and every day why I do what I do and I thank you.
I love taking Black Belt tests and giving Black Belt tests, because of the transformation process that occurs. I am eternally grateful and very aware of how lucky I am to have people surrounding me fulfilling my life. For all it's purposes, in every aspect, I say to you all, thank you, thank you, thank you. (BOWS)
Yours in service,
MASTER A TRENTO
Then one of my students, Thomas Cubby, wanted to present a little "gift" to me. Thomas plays the ukulele, and I challenged him this year to writing a song. He wrote a beautiful song which he entitled "Movement is Life", based on the theme of the year I had been talking about all year. It was a beautiful tribute and he got everyone to get on their feet at the end and Master Kathy put her arm around me and we began swinging our hips, Thomas put many of our TMAFC family in the song as well; it was such a great way to end the test. It made it very fulfilling. One of the decorations made for my test said "Movement Is Life" on it, and I'm goign to gift it to Thomas as my thank you.
Thomas Cubby playing his ukulele and singing his song he wrote for Master Trento, "Movement If Life". |
It's not every day you get to meet high ranking as well as high caliber martial artists like the Wiz, but an even more of a tremendous honor to have her surprise me not only with her presence but on my testing board, contributing to my rite of passage to 5th Dan, there is no greater excitement and pleasure, and honor. I love you so much Master Kathy, thank you for being there making my test even more special. To my tremendous teachers and mentors who have contributed so much to who I am not only as a martial artist, teacher, and school owner, but as a human being. Thank you to Master Sal Canzonieri, Master Peter Bardatsos, and Ms Pamela Gedman. Also to Mike Lee Kanarek who has contributed a great deal to my training and business over the last couple years. To the mentors who were present such as Charlene, Dr. Mary Ellen Stiehl, and Master DeJesus, not only your support was appreciated but the gratitude I have in my heart for your friendship and presence in my life goes beyond words. And of course to Sifu Pedro Cepero Yee who transformed my life in so many ways on so many levels, no greater honor is there than to call you MY Sifu.
Master Trento receiving his 5th Dan Black Belt from Master Kevin Balon. |
Master Kevin Balon and Master Andrew Trento at Master Trento's 5th Dan test. |
And finally, to my students. At my test I had asked anyone and everyone who has ever learned from me to stand and step forward. There are two ways to spread light, by being the candle or being the mirror. Life I all about being the candle. It has been my mission in life to change people's lives for the better and getting people to shine their own light from within using martial arts as a tool through any platform I can. My greatest trophies and awards that I have ever received are my students. Even if I changed one thing for them to better their lives, than I have been successful, and my life's work has had meaning. I thank you from every fiber of my body for your continued belief in me, love and support, and carrying on my teachings in your lives. You remind me each and every day why I do what I do and I thank you.
I love taking Black Belt tests and giving Black Belt tests, because of the transformation process that occurs. I am eternally grateful and very aware of how lucky I am to have people surrounding me fulfilling my life. For all it's purposes, in every aspect, I say to you all, thank you, thank you, thank you. (BOWS)
Love and Support! ALL of Master Trento's students running up to giving him a hug at the very end of the test. |
Master Trento and Grandma Cyn at the end of the test. |
MASTER A TRENTO
Master you are an inspiration....
ReplyDeleteI said before and I'll say it again...you, Sir, are an inspiration to us all!
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