+ Follow ANDRES BONIFACIO AND GREGORIO Tag
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[Summary] => Observance of national heroes’ day meant memories of wars or battles involving courage, strength, ability, etc. which qualify a soldier as an illustrious warrior. It could be mythical or legendary, the likes of Zeus, Hercules, Perseus, etc. and some native epic heroes, say, Lam-ang among the Ilocanos, or Balagtas of the Tagalogs.
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Was Filipino tennis legend Johnny Jose misquoted when he reportedly said Malays are naturally lazy compared to the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans who by his standards, are well-disciplined?
Jose slammed Filipino athletes, presumably in tennis, for lacking the dedication and commitment to excel. He proudly boasted that in his heyday, he was the shining example of a dedicated athlete who woke up early to do 100 push-ups, practiced for three hours after lunch, jogged for 30 minutes before attending afternoon classes and did his homework until two in the morning.
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Was Filipino tennis legend Johnny Jose misquoted when he reportedly said Malays are naturally lazy compared to the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans who by his standards, are well-disciplined?
Jose slammed Filipino athletes, presumably in tennis, for lacking the dedication and commitment to excel. He proudly boasted that in his heyday, he was the shining example of a dedicated athlete who woke up early to do 100 push-ups, practiced for three hours after lunch, jogged for 30 minutes before attending afternoon classes and did his homework until two in the morning.
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September 1, 2009 - 12:00am