Sunday, May 26, 2019

Participation: Recognize the value of training - the key to martial arts mastery, key #6

Remember when you started training? For some people, just a few days or weeks ago, for others, it's been a few years since we took the first step in the path of the warrior passage. But can you remember?

More importantly, do you remember your views on the plan? What happened in your life at that time. How long have you considered taking part in a martial arts class, why did you decide to take action at that time?

Remember that you told us what you want from the program? Remember the personal interview during the first visit and the chat afterwards? What is martial arts for you or help you get your class?
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Moreover, it is more important to start training than "why" is "How do you know how it works in your life?" How can your training help you to talk about the areas of life you want to solve?
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  You know, it is one thing to say that you want to learn martial arts or become a warrior. It is another matter to be a necessary condition to become a new person in your dreams. As one of my teachers said...

..."Everyone wants to improve

... everyone is doing personal development, but...

...now few people are willing to look in the mirror to see where he or she is. Few people are willing to ask some very difficult questions, such as "Why do I do things in my way" or "What habits do I have to hinder me?"

"Unfortunately, on the way to anywhere...

... you can't get there from here. "

One of the best signs that your teacher must see who is who and who is not fully involved in the program is to pursue and seek an attitude. Students and members [yes, parents are also learning] will ask the most questions, or more specifically the correct questions, they are: 1] progress is faster than average, 2] is unlikely to see progress because Their eyes are on the road in front of them. For these students, the question is not "When will I test the next belt or get my next tip", but, "How does this ABC relate to XYZ in my life?

Each of us has the ability to participate in what we are doing at 100%. No one can give 110% and give less success. However, many students, both academically and in martial arts, are unknowingly shooting themselves. It is almost in the absence of consciously knowing the damage they cause, putting themselves in failure before taking the first step towards achieving the goal.

One way to do this is to not clearly see or focus on the important things described above. The other is willing to accept the best outside.

Although we may become less because we know that we are doing our best, many people are used to setting a goal, such as "I want to lose 20 pounds", then, in the next breath, express, "but I And #39; good failure 5."

How degrading our speech is to our subconscious mind - don't you think?

So, as we enter the next quarter of this year, let's focus on the original goals and make any changes from the start. And, pay attention to the results, let us [or anywhere you find yourself], fully invest 100%. Let's ask some questions, let the growth be almost automatic, if we find something that can't serve us - if we can't fully participate - treat it as distracting and let it disappear.

The goal of the Warrior Mastery and Leadership Program is to produce the so-called Tatsujin in Japanese - the greatest potential for human development to his or her.

Not a karate master.

Not a good martial artist.

Not a black belt.

The goal is to become a person...

... life master!




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