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A10-year-oldboydecidedtolearnjudodespite(尽管)thefactthathehadlosthisleftarminacaraccident.TheboybeganlessonswithanoldJapanesejudoteacher.Theboywasdoingwellsohecouldn'tunderstandwhyafterthreemonthsoftrainingthemasterhadtaughthimonlyonemove.
“Master”theboyfinallysaid“shouldn'tIbelearningmoremoves?”
“Thisistheonlymoveyouknowbutthisistheonlymoveyou'lleverneedtoknow”theteacherreplied.Notquiteunderstandingbutbelievinginhisteachertheboykepttraining.
Severalmonthslatertheteachertooktheboytohisfirstcompetition.
Surprisinghimselftheboyeasilywonhisfirsttwomatches.Thethirdmatchprovedtobemoredifficultbutaftersometimehisopponent(对手)becameimpatientandcharged;theboyskillfullyusedhisonemovetowinthematch.Stillamazedbyhissuccesstheboywasnowinthefinal.
Thistimehisopponentwasbiggerstrongerandmoreexperienced.Thematchstartedandtheboysoonappearedtobeovermatched.Thoughtthattheboymightgethurtthejudgecalledatime-out.Hewasgoingtostopthematchwhentheteacherappeared.
“No”theteacherinsisted“Lethimcontinue.”
Soonafterthematchcontinuedhisopponentmadeacarelessmistake.Immediatelytheboyusedhismovetopin(压住)him.Theboywonthematchandthecompetition.Hewasthewinner.
Onthewayhometheboyandtheteacherreviewedeverymoveineachandeverymatch.Thentheboygotupthecouragetoaskwhatwasreallyonhismind.
“TeacherhowdidIwinthecompetitionwithonlyonemove?”
Theteacheranswered.“Firstyou'vealmostmasteredoneofthemostdifficultthrowsinallofjudo.Secondtheonlyknowndefense(防卫)forthatmoveisforyouropponenttograbyourleftarm.”
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