One of the biggest and strongest attackers in martial arts

by | Feb 21, 2014

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Boston Martial Arts Center

One of the biggest and strongest attackers in martial arts is your own human nature. With all the mixed up energy in the world, the first thing you have to do is clean up you’re own “backyard” and keep it straight. Through hard training and being true to yourself, martial arts can help your personal defense as well as your personal life.

Mark Davis

Boston Martial Arts Center

 

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I was working on kenjutsu last week and was moving with my training partner changing kamae (position based on what my spirit is sensing in relation to a changing environment). This requires the mind and body to stay sharp, because if your mind floats for one moment you could be in over your head. A good starting place on how not to get in over your head is “Stay in the moment, not before or after.”

The longer we train in martial arts, the deeper we come to understand ourselves. This deep understanding comes from first training with the physical techniques and then studying the effect the training has on us. If you train with a sincere heart, you can gain great value from martial arts.