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How to Benefit From the Martial Arts

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All martial arts seek to improve the mind, body and spirit of a student. Here's a way to ensure that the benefits of the martial arts have an impact on your life.

Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Notebooks
  • Martial Arts Supplies
  • Martial Arts Uniforms
  • Martial Arts Videos
  • Notebooks
  1. Step 1

    Balance your martial arts goals among physical, intellectual and value-oriented goals. Obviously, if you're a beginner, this can be a difficult task.

  2. Step 2

    Start by identifying basic goals, such as breaking a 1-inch pine board with a side kick, learning basic commands in Japanese or Korean (depending on the martial art you practice), or showing courtesy to another student at least once during each class. You will be able to identify advanced goals as you develop experience in the style.

  3. Step 3

    Keep your goals specific, observable and measurable.

  4. Step 4

    Track progress against your goals. Keep a notebook to record instances in the training hall and in your daily life.

  5. Step 5

    Share your goals with instructors and other students. Encourage others to share their goals with you.

  6. Step 6

    Encourage students, friends and family members to provide both positive and negative feedback to you.

  7. Step 7

    Recognize short-term and long-term progress and celebrate your successes.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be sure the feedback you provide and receive is timely, specific and related to your martial arts goals.
  • Consult your physician before beginning any exercise regimen. Also, remember that the practice of martial arts can be dangerous. Exercise caution at all times.
  • If you have a condition that would impair or limit your ability to engage in physical activity, please consult a physician before attempting this activity.

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