Monday, September 13, 2010

No experience needed, just a change in your current priorities.

WOW! that was some holiday.

I hope your reading this because like me your looking forward to getting back into training now cooler days are strarting and things getting back to normal after the long hot summer.

Unfortunately, the sad truth is that the vast majority of people interested in self defense or martial arts fitness never actually get around to training in it.

Here are the excuses I have heard over the last several years.

Some people will tell you that they really want to train, BUT they first want to get in shape. The funny thing is that a year later they'll tell you the exact same thing: any day now they'll get in shape and then start training.

If I only had a dirham for every time I've heard that line about wanting to get into shape before starting to train....

At some point you've just got to bite the bullet, get yourself up and let martial arts training get you into shape.

Other people feel awkward about signing up because they wouldn't be able to train more than once or twice a week. They want to know, "will I really be able to make progress, training only once a week"?

Listen to me: the answer to that question is YES. You can make progress, even with infrequent training, so don't let this stop you from starting.

Of course it would be better if you could train twice or three times a week, but training once a week is about a hundred times better than not training at all! You WILL make progress - remember the parable about the tortoise and the hare! Sometimes it's even best to make slow and steady progress, rather than go all out right out and burn yourself out.

Another common excuse goes like this "I'm too busy right now. Maybe I'll start training after Christmas, or even better the new year when things quiet down a bit..."

Please don't get me wrong: if your work and/or family commitments make it impossible for you to train right now then I really do have a lot of sympathy for you.

However

...if you're 'too busy' to train and still manage to watch 2 hours of TV, or spend your whole weekend playing golf, then you're NOT too busy. It's just that you've got different priorities. At some point you have to make the decision "do I want to learn and if the answer is "yes!" then you have to adjust those priorities accordingly.

John F. Kennedy, told this story shortly before he died:

"Frank O'Conner, the Irish writer, tells in one of his books how as a boy, he and his friends would make their way across the countryside and when they came to an orchard wall that seemed too high and too doubtful to try and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off their hats and tossed them over the wall - and then they had no choice but to follow them."

In that speech Kennedy was trying to convince the nation to 'throw its hat over the wall of space' and support the Apollo moon-landing program.

Right now has never been a better time to commit to this 10 week combined martial arts induction program. By the start of December you will have surprised yourself by just how much progress you have made. So if you've always wanted to train in some form of martial art or just want to learn the truth about self defense then go ahead and throw your hat over the wall and register today, no experience needed, just a change in current priorities.

SELF DEFENSE - JEET KUNE DO - COMBAT FITNESS














Remember, there's no experience needed, just a change in your current priorities.