Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Martial Way Vision and Values

  1. The true essence of what martial arts represent is misunderstood, not only by the general public but even from so-called martial artists. Too much emphasis is put on the violence and fighting aspect. There is no real understanding and appreciation for the relevance training in the martial way has to achieving a positive, meaningful and successful everyday existence.
  2. There are too many martial arts organisations that operate from a macho, aggressive, ego-driven mindset. This perpetuates the misconception of martial arts.
  3. The essence of martial arts involves creating the potential for anyone to gain personal power and success from what it offers. You don't have to be big and tough or even "a bit of a psycho" to train regularly in martial arts.
  4. In martial arts organisations, too much emphasis is placed on who the instructor is and what he has done; the merits, trophies and photos with famous people he has accumulated, rather than what he can offer to a client/student.
  5. There are too many "fitness Nazi" types who push their clients to meticulously and continuously exercise and follow a perfect diet. This is not entirely realistic in this modern day. Martial Way believes in achieving a SUSTAINABLE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, balanced in mind, body and soul. Having a healthy and active lifestyle but still allowing some of life more exuberant pleasures....and in balance and the right perspective. Too much on either end of the spectrum is not good and, more importantly, not sustainable.

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