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To have no compassion in your martial art, shows a cover up of our most natural instinct; “fear”.
To have no compassion in your martial art, shows a cover up of our most natural instinct; “fear”.
Those who only seek destruction within the martial arts are disconnected to themselves and all fragile life.
Respect should always be offered to the opponent first. Often this can lead an attitude of dis-harmony into a peaceful resolution.
To hate or to not hate an enemy! It starts within your mind! Train to see all from the same perspective.
With shomen uchi ikkyo don’t meet at the top – the person may perceive this as you defending and change the attack.
After a life time study in martial arts you may come to the realization that fighting or not fighting, is really the same.
Without some form of understanding of “ki”, the brain will always interpret technique from a physical perspective.
Your brain doesn’t always understand what your eyes see. Training is the only option to unlock the many facets to the martial arts.
Martial arts should not be a platform for displaying the ego. Methods that do can lead one down a wrong path.
Do not view martial arts as mere self-defence! You could miss out on so much more they offer.