There are a lot of arts parents encourage children to master. Some choose music, others painting, and there are some youngsters that get interested in martial arts. I think it is pertinent to disseminate a little bit about these arts which are sometimes misunderstood categorizing them as violent practices.
As everything, all depends on the environment and the person who imparts the teachings. With martial arts, it applies the premise that the teacher (the master) is a deep guidance who will develop principles.
Because it's much more than just personal defense. It's a journey that gives you a lot of teachings. You can learn lessons without knowing. And as long as you progress, you also realize of the value and honor that lies in those arts.
In the same way, as for the physical agility, you improve to the point that you can come up later with new variation of the discipline. And it also applies the axiom that master becomes the student and student becomes the master.
For personal experiences, I guarantee you that there's a lot beyond personal defense that you can learn as well.
You get to know yourself
You've probably heard this phrase before. When you practice martial arts, you can discover what you're capable of. You recognize your limits and work on your flaws because the teachings don't let you set for conformity. It boosts you in order to reach your highest potential.
When you are in this world, you face a lot of fears. And every practitioner has at least felt fear before facing another person in any competition. For me, it's a natural law. We all face fear in a way or another. In martial arts, you can be constantly challenged. And that gives you the possibility to know what you're made of.
It isn't sometimes an easy task. But when you practice martial arts, you can also learn to dominate your emotions. The experience that you get is invaluable and serve you to utilize it in other fields of life.
You learn science
One of the things that really surprised me when I was a teenager, was that some lessons come from the simple teachings you can find in school. And you see them by yourself.
And sometimes, you learn something practicing these arts that you are supposed to learn in any institution. In my case, I realized what was behind the force from a solid impact.
At times, we wonder how a thin person can hit harder than a robust one. And the answer is simple. It is in the most basic equation we know about (E = mc2).
The key behind energy is the combination between the proper mass of the person and his velocity. In other words, a person who can know how to use his body accordingly to his muscular mass and speed, he or she can generate a great amount of energy that can really surprise us.
You can develop your metal and physical agility
Often people think that martial arts just improve your physical condition. But it also improve the speed of your thinking in some capacity. Athletes know this very well when they react almost by instinct.
Professionals in sport development call it "sport intelligence," which generally means that high-performance athletes choose the best option when they're performing in the shortest time.
As you can see, martial arts give people a complete development because at the core of these arts are commonly found good principles and morals.
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