The true test of a Kungfu training session lies in the balance of structure and pressure. As punches connect, we question if our discipline can withstand the demands of speed and agility. Here, every strike is a dialogue with the body, shaping future power and endurance. These martial arts teaching notes come directly from a live training session. They break down practical corrections for punching, structure, efficiency, and fatigue—showing how habits surface under pressure and how to adjust from contact instead of resetting out of fear. Written for students training alone or with others.
Tag Archives: Patience
THE POWER OF OPTIMISM: Rising Above Adversity as a Martial Arts Aspirant
A struggle can inspire you. Tedious work, disparaging personalities, and stormy weather can sometimes sap the joy out of life. Frustration stemming from impatience can make our minds pessimistic at times. However, bringing back happiness to our work and expressing gratitude for waking up to experience a new day of breath and possibility, regardless of current life conditions, can create the inspiration needed to achieve the breakthrough and progress desired at the right time and place
