About Gino Lucciano Carrera Servin
Gino Lucciano Carrera Servin is a sales coordinator specializing in window sales for residential and commercial clients. A native-born Paraguayan, he is currently based in Orlando, Florida, where he formerly worked as a door-to-door sales specialist.
A Lifelong Passion for Taekwondo
Gino has always had a strong passion for music and sports, a passion that dates back to his childhood in Paraguay. In addition to studying flute and classical guitar, he also played soccer and volleyball.
However, among his many extracurricular activities, he was especially drawn to Taekwondo. From a very early age, he demonstrated exceptional talent and skill in the martial art.
Gino began training in Taekwondo at the age of six. After years of rigorous training, he became a 4th-degree black belt holder and taught at the Almiron Taekwondo Center in Asunción, Paraguay, from 2010 to 2018.
In 2014, Gino attended the Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad Nacional de Asunción in Paraguay, where he enrolled in the engineering program. He remained at the university until 2018.
However, despite his affinity for engineering, Gino Lucciano Carrera Servin paused his studies with only a year left to complete his military service. While still a college student, he signed up for the University Olympics competition in Asuncion, Paraguay, in the Taekwondo Team Sparring category.
Again, Gino proved his mettle in the sport, justifying his departure from his engineering studies. With his skill and natural martial arts ability, he achieved the remarkable feat of placing second for two years in a row.
As Gino realized early on, excelling in Taekwondo takes more than physical strength. It demands discipline, focus, and resilience. Success in this martial art requires consistent training, mental toughness, and the ability to stay composed under pressure.
Gino was also keenly aware of the importance of showing respect for instructors and opponents, as well as the values that Taekwondo stands for. His years of training taught him that progress is built through repetition, correction, and an unwavering drive to improve.
He also learned that sparring calls for quick thinking, adaptability, and confidence. These lessons proved to be invaluable in executing the Taekwondo patterns known as poomsae, which require precision, rhythm, and deep concentration.

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