Hi guys,
I have just got back from an amazing weekend training in Edinburgh with Guro Inosanto.Whilst there i went out for dinner with some of the most inspirational group of people i am so glad to call my friends,as i was sitting at the dinner table i pondered on 1..how i got to be in such great company and 2...how i now view exactly what i get out of training.
I'll try and answer the 2nd question 1st
Like most of us i got into training for the usual reasons ie bullied and scared and wanting to defend myself...as i progressed through my training i realised that i was still the same frightened little boy but started to just handle it better.So therefore i think my main driving force was to destroy both my nerves and fear and stupidly anyone who got in my way.
As the years have gone on I have found myself moving further and further away from that and more to learning to love myself and others,which brings me to my point,
I sat at the table on Friday night surrounded by some of the most well rounded people/martial artists in this country enjoying good food and great conversation
and realised that i had found what i was searching for and what martial arts has given me.
Through my training i have met my wife i have been with for nearly 20 years
A best friend in Alan Peasland who i love more than if he were my own blood
Mentors and friends who have helped me imeasurably in my developement as an artist and human being
Love and friendship
not bad returns from a hobby i started just so i could learn to kick someones arse?
The answer to Question 1?
To that i have no f*cking idea!!!
i'll spare the namechecks from the dinner table apart from the fact that to me they are all heroes of mine
mick x
I have just got back from an amazing weekend training in Edinburgh with Guro Inosanto.Whilst there i went out for dinner with some of the most inspirational group of people i am so glad to call my friends,as i was sitting at the dinner table i pondered on 1..how i got to be in such great company and 2...how i now view exactly what i get out of training.
I'll try and answer the 2nd question 1st
Like most of us i got into training for the usual reasons ie bullied and scared and wanting to defend myself...as i progressed through my training i realised that i was still the same frightened little boy but started to just handle it better.So therefore i think my main driving force was to destroy both my nerves and fear and stupidly anyone who got in my way.
As the years have gone on I have found myself moving further and further away from that and more to learning to love myself and others,which brings me to my point,
I sat at the table on Friday night surrounded by some of the most well rounded people/martial artists in this country enjoying good food and great conversation
and realised that i had found what i was searching for and what martial arts has given me.
Through my training i have met my wife i have been with for nearly 20 years
A best friend in Alan Peasland who i love more than if he were my own blood
Mentors and friends who have helped me imeasurably in my developement as an artist and human being
Love and friendship
not bad returns from a hobby i started just so i could learn to kick someones arse?
The answer to Question 1?
To that i have no f*cking idea!!!
i'll spare the namechecks from the dinner table apart from the fact that to me they are all heroes of mine
mick x