Venomstrike said:
I signed up at these forums when I first entered martial arts (a few months ago). After 3 months of martial arts, I can't believe that I haven't started sooner! My life feels so much more different with martial arts, it really is an awesome experience - and I'm only a yellow belt! I notice that my body and mind have improved a great deal.
Does anyone else feel this way with martial arts?
PS: I definately will stick around these forums and utilize the wealth of information and techniques posted here.
From what the prof has said, only a yellow belt is not a good thing to say. It makes you sound as though you are trying to acheive more but failing to reach that goal. When someone says to you what belt, say that you are going for black. All other belts inbetween are nothing. Your main goal is black.
But then, why stop at black? Real training starts after you get your black. Everyone sees black as the upper part of their training. Many people leave a system as once they get black, they move on and go to another system and brag that they have X ammount of black belts in so many systems. True, they may look tough and sound hard, but one swift kick and they fall the same as the rest of the world.
Lets say this as example. You are born into a martial art system. Can you fight already? Maybe, but you do not know the system. So you are taught to walk. Walk as in their style of kata or form. You learn to talk, learn the Japanese or Eastern names of techniques. By the time you reach black, your ready for yout first day at school aged 5. Now your life is in front of you. You will learn more now than ever before. By the time you leave high school to go into the world of higher education, you are redy to teach. But the teaching does not stop there. You have to realize that all you have learned before needs to be releaned not only by your students, but by you also. Ouroboros is the snake that ate its own tail. It signifies the birth, life and death, but also rebirth as the snake also appears from its own mouth. When you get your next belt, that belt before has died (ate your own tail), now a new rebirth, and off you go again.
So no matter what you learn, you will always keep learning.
And as we all say, Gambatte (keep going).