Martial arts is more than just a cool fighting style. It comes with a lot of responsibility to use your dangerous training properly and not exploit it. Students are expected to develop strong traits that will serve them in everyday life.
November 3, 2015
Martial arts is more than just a cool fighting style. It comes with a lot of responsibility to use your dangerous training properly and not exploit it. Students are expected to develop strong traits that will serve them in everyday life.
A student who picks fights, shows off and uses their training to bully others will be stripped of their rank by most systems and ostracized from the school.
Let's look at few traits developed through martial arts training.
There's an old saying among martial artists: "If it was easy, everyone would do it."
In the work place and at home, this sets a precedence to not make promises you can't keep and to finish what you start, rather than quitting because the road got too rough.
The underlying belief held by a martial artist is that it is not necessary for themselves or their loved ones to fall victim to the actions of bad people.
There is much more to martial arts than learning how to fight or defend yourself. With proper training, it can be an excellent way to develop a rock solid identity as a person of principle and character.
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