Enthusiasm and Commitment
Starting Goshin Jutsu Uncontrolled Violence
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Enthusiasm and Commitment In Training
This is something that only you can find as a student. To practise as often as
you can at clubs and also at home, is the only way to get as much as you possibly can from the training.
Students themselves must display determination and discipline in order to bring this about.
The syllabus has indicated a minimum time that is required to reach each grade. This matches a student with a natural aptitude who responds well
to the training. Students with a lesser aptitude will naturally take longer to reach the same level. It is always communicated to each student
that it is the steady personal progression in the art that matters, not a race to change the colour of the belt.
To practise once a month is really a waste of time.
It's not an "hobby" which you can turn to spasmodically because you feel there's no teamwork involved and therefore no one is let down
by your absence - you'll be letting yourself down!
Also, each class is a team effort - from the senior instructor to the new beginner - working together to promote skill and experience in martial
arts.
"Without practising continually skills swiftly deteriorate, and no one derives any benefit from your unfit, unskilled
appearances on the mat."
It is true, however, that as students progress they can find themselves "in a rut" where nothing new appears to be happening and their
progress seems slow.
This happens to ALL of us at some time or other. It is just one of the many demanding challenges that have to be overcome, and unless you really
have the desire to achieve, this is when you will join so many other people in disappearing from the art.
Take a fresh look at things, approach from a new angle. If you are a senior, take time to help beginners during training sessions, you will find
yourself helping and enjoying the communication. Go and visit another Masters Club - we are friendly with many like minded people in this
area and attend common functions and cross train. There is so much depth beneath the surface of goshinjutsu that is impossible to get bored or
stop learning.
An instructor is always proud when a student reaches each progressive stage and finally attains or even surpasses the instructor's own level of
achievement and qualification.
Malcolm Keith
Chief Instructor
Yoshiki Goshinjutsu

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