Win a Fight with Mad Dog Karate Training Attitude

By Al Case


[]Mad Dog Karate training, rabid monkey kung fu, or whatever, you need to learn how to be a diehard martial artist. You simply must train so that you have what it takes to survive in a fight to the death. You have to learn how to slip off the fancy gloves and do the deed.

First thing you have to know is that, when in a fight, you can't be polite. Simply, while you're applying Friendship 101, the other guy is looking for an angle. While you're holding out a hand for a shake, he's making a fist.

Second thing, if you are going to walk away and be among the living, is that the nastier the technique you do, the better your chances of living are going to be. The eyes are a great target, poke him in one and you win. The apples are also good to go for, a slam dunk in the junk means no more punk.

Third thing you have to learn, if you want to be the one that walks away from the fray, is that how you face your training is going to be how you face your attacker. This is really what the whole thing boils down to, and it is where i am writing to in this piece.

Look, it's okay to be polite in a martial arts training hall, and conduct yourself like a nice fellow, but you have to be willing to do more when it comes to your personal work out. Don't moan at push ups, see if you can do a few extra. When everybody else is gasping for breath, make yourself stand up quick and easy.

And, take your training to the next level, take some advice from the masters, and go the extra mile. Mas Oyama, the fellow who started Kyokushin Karate, went and lived in the mountains for a year, body building, meditating, and breaking huge rocks with his fists. The result was a fellow who was a winner, and who rose to the top of the karate world.

And the martial arts are filled with stories of people who stepped out of the training hall and into the real world, and drove themselves on to greater height and superhuman deeds. Morihei Ueshiba became a definite fanatic, spending his inheritance that he might go everywhere and train with any martial artist of note. The results of his hard core fanaticism are easily understood when one takes note of the wide spread popularity of Aikido.

I could rant and rant, but the message is obvious. If you want to get anywhere in the world of the martial arts, put aside your school boy dreams and commit yourself. Mad dog Karate, rabid monkey kung fu, or whatever you do, commit yourself, force yourself to be the best you can be in any martial art you do.




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