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Learning to fight with Gianni Decenzo

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In the third season of “Cobra Kai” (premiering on Netflix on Jan.

8), Gianni Decenzo gets to show off some of his real-life fighting skills — something he didn’t get to utilize in the previous seasons portraying the uncoordina­ted high school student, Demetri. “It was very painful sometimes getting to see everyone else do badass karate moves, while I duck and cover,” said the actor, 19. “I’ve been studying Krav Maga for about five years now and I use a lot of what I’ve learned on set. But with season three, we see a lot more action coming from Demetri.” A resident of Santa Clarita, California, Decenzo stays in touch with fans on Instagram and Tik Tok.

Q: Besides your age, how similar are you to Demetri?

A: Demetri and I are a lot alike in some ways and yet very different in others. I really empathize with the struggles he has with his friends. Granted, my friends never tried to beat the crap out of me, but I went through the issue of being a bit lonely throughout school.

Q: Do you think Demetri would make a good travel companion ?

A: Absolutely. Demetri would be one of my best friends. Plus, we’d be able to play Magic: The Gathering. It’s a nerdy game, but it’s fun.

Q: How have you been handling travel with so many restrictio­ns these days?

A: My family has a place over in Utah, so sometimes we like to get away and hang out there for a couple of weeks. Utah’s a real calm place. It’s nice to take a breather there. My girlfriend also comes over a lot, so I’ll usually do something with her too. I actually have to fly out to Georgia every time we film “Cobra Kai.” We stay there for about three months to film. It’s a lot of fun to travel and I love Georgia. The only downside is sometimes I get a little homesick. But my family usually flies over to visit. I love being able to show them around the set.

Q: What are your hopes for 2021?

A: To not be quarantine­d all year. Jokes aside, I want to be able to work more on my own projects in the future. I eventually want to become a director and screenwrit­er, so making my own short films and, eventually, full-length features is definitely on my to-do list.

Q: If you could only pick one place to eat, which would you choose?

A: I’d have to say The Cheesecake Factory. Cheesecake is my all-time favorite dessert. Plus, they have good burgers and I love a good burger.

Q: Do you speak any

foreign languages?

A: My girlfriend is from Honduras (and) is trying to teach me how to speak Spanish. I’m a very slow learner when it comes to languages, though. Pero creo que estoy mejorando!

Q: When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?

A: Well, I’m Type 1 diabetic, so a definite must is my bag full of medicine. The hardest part of traveling as a T1 is finding a refrigerat­or to store all my insulin. It’s like a wild goose chase half the time.

Q: What is your best and/or worst vacation memory?

A: Best memory? My parents took me and my brother on a cruise to Mexico. First cruise I ever took. We got to snorkel with seals, ride around on horses, but the best thing about the cruise was my unlimited pass to all the Diet Coke a 10-year-old me could drink. It was amazing! My worst memory would probably have to be my trip to Disney World. Although the park was amazing, it was so hot and crowded. By the end of the trip, we barely got through a fourth of the park and were pouring buckets of sweat.

For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

A: If Hawaiian Airlines canceled your flights, you should have received an immediate refund. The representa­tives at Hawaiian and Travelocit­y were wrong. Under Department of Transporta­tion rules (www.transporta­tion.gov/ airconsume­r), you were entitled to a full refund within seven business days if you paid by credit card. The rule also applies to tickets booked through an online agency like Travelocit­y.

Hawaiian was correct about one thing. You needed to go through your travel agent for a refund. That means reaching out to Travelocit­y. The company should have an automatic system in place that asks you if you want a refund or ticket credit. But it looks like that notificati­on system wasn’t working

 ?? NETFLIX ?? Gianni Decenzo as Demetri in“Cobra Kai.”
NETFLIX Gianni Decenzo as Demetri in“Cobra Kai.”

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