I am going to follow on with Sifu Lindstrom’s
blog a little bit here.
Last night during San Shou we had a pretty
good turn out…of Blackbelts that is!
Only 3 students but a great class
regardless.
It was Sifu Princes class last night and he
did a great job putting together some progressive drills and skills.
Here's the thing…
To be a martial artists encompasses more
than the fighting skill. We know that …it is at the core of Silent River Kung
fu philosophy, in our code of ethics and how we conduct ourselves.
However, the fighting skills are the tools
we use to help develop the character traits that make a great martial artist.
We speak of putting ourselves out of our
comfort zone. If something causes you great anxiety, of course the best way to
deal with it is to confront it, and confront it wisely.
When it comes to sparring, a lot of people
feel great anxiety towards the thoughts of physical contact of this nature. If
this is you, then , logically, conquering your fear is what you need to do .
There is nothing more liberating, and growth inducing then conquering a fear.
I had the same fear as a green belt and
over time and with good instruction and a safe environment, the fear has
disappeared….that doesn’t mean I ‘m any good at sparring!! (insert smiley face) it means I enjoy sparring as a fun challenge instead of something I dread.
I would love to see more students involved
in the San Shou, especially some female company!
So think about it,.. trust in your instructors
that you wont be left out to the wolves.. come on out and work on improving your physical skills as a
martial artist.

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