We all know martial arts is more than just punching and kicking, but did you know it’s also a form of storytelling. Each martial art, especially the traditional ones, is an expression of the ideas and culture of its time. When we perform the movements of the art, we are Continue Reading
Martial Arts Mentality – Part 3: You Not Them, The Conclusion
As we grow in our martial arts, we begin to learn more and more about our physical bodies. We begin to learn how flexible we are, how fast we can punch and kick, how to hold our balance more, etc. Not only do we begin to understand our bodies more, Continue Reading
The Benefits of Cross Training
“Go branch out”. That was a common thing for us to hear after receiving our black belts, typically after second degree. My instructor would encourage his students to begin exploring other martial arts after a certain number of years training, for it would make our Tang Soo Do stronger. It Continue Reading
The Martial Artist’s Bow
One of the foundations of every traditional martial art is respect; respect for your classmates, your instructor, your training space, your training tools, this list could go on and on. If you don’t have respect when you join a martial art, you learn very quickly you won’t make it far Continue Reading
Always Celebrate Your Accomplishments, Even The Small Ones
As working adults, it can be incredibly easy for us to become hyper focused on the end goal. In a long project it can be hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel and we can get discouraged. For this reason it is important to take time Continue Reading
One Step Sparring is Uniquely Useful
Many people do not like one step sparring plain and simple. You will often hear, “This is not how it will work on the Street.” or “Why waste time on one step sparring when we have free sparring at our disposal?” I get it. I wasn’t always a fan of Continue Reading
Empowerment in the Pages, Don’t Stop Reading!
Let’s face it, when you go higher in the ranks of a traditional martial art, there is less that you are taught, but that doesn’t mean there is less to learn! You must take responsibility for your own training. The training in question can be for your mind, body or Continue Reading
If Black Belt Means One Thing For Your Lifestyle
I was recently reading a book, The Power of Discipline, and the last chapter was just the author congratulating the reader on completing the book (Walter 130)! I was very confused at first, but then the Author, Daniel Walter, explained that the whole idea of me completing the book was Continue Reading