SKS Karate Student Soldier of The Year
This past Tuesday, July 15th, we held a surprise party for one of our students at the end of class. Many students and parents waited in the studio lobby, so that we could yell congratulations and enjoy cake and drinks afterward.
Brian Rennert, who has been training with us for nearly 6 months, was most recently named "Soldier of the Year" at Fort Jackson. This is a very prestigious honor and is coveted by nearly every soldier who walks through the gates of this large, historic military training center.
Fort Jackson is the largest and most active training center in the United States. The fort includes more than 52,000 acres, including more than 100 ranges and field training sites and 1,160 buildings.
If you were to meet Mr. Rennert, you would not be surprised that he won this great honor! Even though he is considered a beginner in our karate studio, he already behaves and trains like a black belt! He is very intense, highly motivated, very focused, yet very humble and always willing to help a fellow student learn a new karate technique or warm up.
Of course, Brian has a great family that supports him. He has a wonderful wife and two beautiful daughters -- all of whom train at Samurai Karate Studio! They all are great ambassadors of the studio and the sport.
Congratulations Brian! All of us are proud of you and I am personally honored to have you for a student!
Sensei
Samurai Karate Studio is located at 2000 Clemson Road, Suite # 9. We teach a traditional style of karate, beginning with kids ages 4 and up. You may reach us by calling 803-462-9425 or visit our web site at www.samuraikaratestudio.net.
Do you have what it takes to "live by the code"?
Brian Rennert, who has been training with us for nearly 6 months, was most recently named "Soldier of the Year" at Fort Jackson. This is a very prestigious honor and is coveted by nearly every soldier who walks through the gates of this large, historic military training center.
Fort Jackson is the largest and most active training center in the United States. The fort includes more than 52,000 acres, including more than 100 ranges and field training sites and 1,160 buildings.
If you were to meet Mr. Rennert, you would not be surprised that he won this great honor! Even though he is considered a beginner in our karate studio, he already behaves and trains like a black belt! He is very intense, highly motivated, very focused, yet very humble and always willing to help a fellow student learn a new karate technique or warm up.
Of course, Brian has a great family that supports him. He has a wonderful wife and two beautiful daughters -- all of whom train at Samurai Karate Studio! They all are great ambassadors of the studio and the sport.
Congratulations Brian! All of us are proud of you and I am personally honored to have you for a student!
Sensei
Samurai Karate Studio is located at 2000 Clemson Road, Suite # 9. We teach a traditional style of karate, beginning with kids ages 4 and up. You may reach us by calling 803-462-9425 or visit our web site at www.samuraikaratestudio.net.
Do you have what it takes to "live by the code"?


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