To all my brothers and sisters in Martial Arts, Happy Thanksgiving!
As was the theme this week for the Dynamite classes - Appreciation: Showing gratitude for what others do for you - and returning the kindness.
Best wishes and thank you all for the support you've given Niki and I.
Mr. Dragon
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Breath Control
As I transition into solo training for the time being, I am reminded how important, subtle, and elusive effective breath control can be.
Even though we stress the breathing aspect in the warmup exercises and stretching, I encourage you to continue to focus on your breath control during kicks, punching and striking drills as well as your form practice. Hapkido is no different...proper breath control can really enhance a technique.
Thoughts?
SUN!
Friday, November 4, 2011
Checking in
Well We survived the trip and are settling in here. It all seems real nice.
I have set up some strength training equipment, but have not resumed any type of training yet.
Having that class and a gym to go to every day for the past 20 years or so was a big motivator and always something to look forward to. It will be a challenge to get going on our own, but I am getting prett itchy to resume somehow.
Hope everyone is well...SUN!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
The Changing of the Guard
I would like to announce that on October 20th 2011, Mr. Matt Dowds will officially take over as chief instuctor at Central WI Martial Arts. I have absolutely no doubt that he will be a total success and the program will flourish under his guidance. Please join me in extending my congratulations to him and his beautiful family.
I would also like to extend my sincere gratitude to all the wonderful people I've had the honor of calling my students over the past 15 years or so. I really had a great time.
I look forward to remaining in close contact with everyone and will be remaining in close contact with Mr. Dowds and the instructor committee.
My next goal is to establish PSR in the Southeast and I will begin to work on that within the near future.
SUN!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
I recently took a group of green through red belts through a detailed analyses of Sah Dan (this was at a class time that I don't normally attend). At the end, after the bow, one of the red belts, (probably 13 yrs old), asked if I could show them some self-defense techniques. (I cringe at that term. I prefer "self-protection or self-preservation".)
"Do you mean some MORE self defense techniques?" I said.
"Huh?" he said.
I replied, "Son, we just did over 30 of them. It was called PaSaRyu Sah Dan."
TcB
Friday, September 30, 2011
Train with purpose...
"Train with purpose; the more you sweat in the gym, the less you bleed on the street."
— Dr. Jerry Beasley
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Snatch the Pebble
Our lives journey is filled with many phases.
Knowing when to proceed from one phase to the next or in other words, knowing when to attempt to snatch the pebble and move forward, can often be the most challenging part of it all.
It is easy for us to remain in a state of routine and normalcy while avoiding change, never thinking about snatching the pebble. We all know however that doing so can often lead to stagnation and feelings of "what if ...".
The journey of life travels at warp speed. I believe it is very important for us to always keep an eye on the horizon, laying out our plans and dreams for our next phase. Whether it's tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, etc.
What desire do you have for your next phase? Are you prepared to pursue it? Are you willing to sacrifice to succeed in you next phase? Chose to snatch your pebble and press forward with eagerness to experience and ceis that next phase. It's certainly worth trying and at a minimum, it will help keep us infused with hope for a better tomorrow.
Sun!
Knowing when to proceed from one phase to the next or in other words, knowing when to attempt to snatch the pebble and move forward, can often be the most challenging part of it all.
It is easy for us to remain in a state of routine and normalcy while avoiding change, never thinking about snatching the pebble. We all know however that doing so can often lead to stagnation and feelings of "what if ...".
The journey of life travels at warp speed. I believe it is very important for us to always keep an eye on the horizon, laying out our plans and dreams for our next phase. Whether it's tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, etc.
What desire do you have for your next phase? Are you prepared to pursue it? Are you willing to sacrifice to succeed in you next phase? Chose to snatch your pebble and press forward with eagerness to experience and ceis that next phase. It's certainly worth trying and at a minimum, it will help keep us infused with hope for a better tomorrow.
Sun!
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