Since my goal is to help you master practical Chinese boxing and significantly speed up your learning process, I would like to share with you some ideas on how best to organize your training and improve your practical Chinese boxing practice.
I invite you to realize that martial arts is an amazing practice that has had a tremendous impact on our lives. The only thing I need to improve is training and teaching methods, so you and me as practical Chinese boxing students, practitioners and coaches. You can personally use and teach other more practical, better, more reasonable, and most important practical materials.
For me, martial arts training and philosophy are very much like life:
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You are doing better, and fortunately you got it.
So even if you want to master the fighting aspects of martial arts [sports or self-defense], you will find that your attitudes in training, fighting and life are very similar. I know this may sound strange to you, so I will explain myself.
When faced with challenges and adversities in life or combat, it is easy to identify five people who respond, respond or act in a particular way.
The first one was "helpless." He sat there and was shocked by many unforeseen events.
When you think of helplessness. When you use it in life or in battle, you quickly realize that there are no effective practical Chinese boxing practitioners who want to use it in their own lives.
From now on, when you notice someone talking to you in a helpless tone and saying that doing anything is useless, because it is too late anyway, I think it is easy for you to read this person's attitude and predict him. Future behavior/action.
Anyone with this attitude/personality will not improve, and will pay too much attention to physical and mental activity in training, fighting or life; this seems obvious, isn't it?
If your training partner or student has this attitude - they will have to change it to successfully fight and live training.
Orignal From: Practical Chinese Boxing Master No. 1
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