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1. Korean Sports Instructors Association (KSLA)
(Korea Sports Leaders Association)
Looking back ... …
When I was in elementary school, I campaigned to be exempt from tuition fees .
Because I only played sports while skipping classes, I didn't even know Korean properl
y until my second year of high school .
I could only barely write the three letters of my name in Chinese characters .
I didn't learn anything about other subjects .
So I was last in almost all subjects ,,,
When I looked at my report card, it was all Yang , Ga , Yang , Ga, so I was from Andong
region.
, 'Am I from the Yang family, not the Kwon family?'
I started studying because of my father's last will when he passed away .
As my father was dying, he told me to study . I accepted my father's will and tried to stu
dy, but it was a very arduous path for me, who was barely able to write three letters of
my name . But I did it in the end .
much effort, I studied on my own and became one of the top 20 scholarship students in
my school within two years .
The results of my hard work never disappointed . After graduating from high school, I p
ersuaded my mother, received only 10,000 won from her, and started living abroad .
Living abroad with only 10,000 won ,
I personally experienced many of the pains of our society .
Among them, the most heartbreaking thing was the athletes' derailment .
Due to the circumstances, athletes rarely receive proper training and only exercise .
Because they have learned less than ordinary students , their range of thinking is narro
wer than that of ordinary students .
Other than exercise, what I can do is relatively limited compared to other people.
It's true .
As a result, athletes who only played sports were unable to continue their careers.
I ended up dropping out midway ,,,,
In that case, there was no way to make a living and there was no job to do .
In the end All I have is my strength and I have nothing better to do , so I go to the back
alley world.
Living in organized crime , etc.
QR The reality was that it was becoming a cancer in our society .
Looking at it like that As an athlete myself, I was very heartbroken .
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