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CaffeineKing
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Hello everyone!!
My first posting here, so please be gentle.
I'm not much of a martial artist, I'm afraid. A long backstory which I won't bore you with here, but I am a psychologist (well, I will be when I finish my PhD in a couple of months). My academic interests include how people cope with chronic - long-term - conditions: such as back-pain, tinnitus, deafness, arthritis and so on. And one of the variables I'm working on is "Mental Toughness". So while I find this site an interesting and friendly one, I have a question which I hope will develop into an interesting thread. Mental toughness. What is it? Is it what I'd call a "trait" - something that never changes, or is it "state" - something that alters almost constantly, depending on mood/situation. I'm going to use the good old psychological cop-out of saying that I think it's somewhere in the middle.
Anyway, keeping on track - my question. I'm going to assume that unlike poor little me, the majority of you are either well-versed in one of many martial arts, or getting there - whether at speed or slowly but stubbornly. So because of that, I'm going to guess that many people here are more robust, more towards the mentally tougher end of the scale. Here - finally! - is my question.
Qu: Do you think that martial arts promote mental toughness? Or do you think that success in the martial arts requires mental toughness and you either have it or you don't - and drop out? Does this vary between arts/styles? It's a short step from my research - mainly coping with tinnitus - so I think it's a very interesting question, one I've never been able to discuss with such a wide variety of knowledgable people in one go. Looking forward to your views.
Caffeine King.
PS. Anyone from Yorkshire?
My first posting here, so please be gentle.

I'm not much of a martial artist, I'm afraid. A long backstory which I won't bore you with here, but I am a psychologist (well, I will be when I finish my PhD in a couple of months). My academic interests include how people cope with chronic - long-term - conditions: such as back-pain, tinnitus, deafness, arthritis and so on. And one of the variables I'm working on is "Mental Toughness". So while I find this site an interesting and friendly one, I have a question which I hope will develop into an interesting thread. Mental toughness. What is it? Is it what I'd call a "trait" - something that never changes, or is it "state" - something that alters almost constantly, depending on mood/situation. I'm going to use the good old psychological cop-out of saying that I think it's somewhere in the middle.

Anyway, keeping on track - my question. I'm going to assume that unlike poor little me, the majority of you are either well-versed in one of many martial arts, or getting there - whether at speed or slowly but stubbornly. So because of that, I'm going to guess that many people here are more robust, more towards the mentally tougher end of the scale. Here - finally! - is my question.
Qu: Do you think that martial arts promote mental toughness? Or do you think that success in the martial arts requires mental toughness and you either have it or you don't - and drop out? Does this vary between arts/styles? It's a short step from my research - mainly coping with tinnitus - so I think it's a very interesting question, one I've never been able to discuss with such a wide variety of knowledgable people in one go. Looking forward to your views.
Caffeine King.
PS. Anyone from Yorkshire?
