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102 Days ago
Resistance Makes You Stronger!
Black Belt Champions and Hi-Achievers would never become great without the benefit of resistance. None of the greatest Masters or Senseis in the Martial Arts would become as powerful as they have without the benefit of resistance.
Motivational Speaker and Best Selling Author, Zig Ziglar, teaches we should always be grateful for our problems.
The reality is, the challenges we face everyday, really do make us stronger. If everything in life came easy, everyone would be an instant Black Belt.
In the real world, the people that solve the most complex problems, are worth the most value in society. In the Martial Arts, in school, at work, in business, we usually learn the most from the setbacks and challenges that we overcome.
The athlete that takes the easy route, partying all night and skipping practices, is not likely to be stepping onto the winners podium. Its the Champion that puts in hours of disciplined practice that wins Gold Medals.
Pressure Creates Diamonds.
We all need resistance to become stronger. When it comes to physical strength and conditioning, we need to do push ups, pull ups, lift weights or train with some form of resistance to become stronger and stronger everyday.
Lack of resistance can actually lead to becoming weaker and losing our competitive edge. We all need resistance to become stronger.
Sensei Allison, Sensei Linda, Sensei Erin, all started their Martial Arts training when only a very small percentage of their classmates were female. Even though it was mostly guys, that didnt stop them, it actually motivated them to prove that women could become a powerful force.
WOW did they ever. Now youll see in TKC, about half of our students are female. P.O.W.}>POWER OF WOMEN!
Its all in their attitude. They all have a Black Belt Champions Attitude of Excellence. Resistance has made them and many others stronger than they would have ever been without it.
5/31/2010 11:18:22 PM
Thank you for another great letter, Kyoshi. I like the positive attitude that Zig Ziglar always promotes. I"ve heard his lessons since 1973 when I had a sales job and his messages of how difficulties, challenges and problems can be used to make us stronger and more successful in whatever field we are in. I also notice that most of the joggers and runners I see each day are women. It used to be mostly men who jogged. It is good to see that " Girl Power " is stong in our neighborhood. Way to go, ladies. Senseis Allison, Erin and Linda, you set a fine example for us boys.
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6/1/2010 1:26:18 PM
And we owe it all to the safe and loving environment the Kyoshi Fariborz has created so that ANYONE can be a Champion.
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