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1990
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Six Steps
SIX
STEPS ON LEARNING THE MARTIAL ARTS
Learning the Martial Arts requires an understanding of the
"Six Step Process" which includes: observation,
perseverance, technical knowledge, repetition,
experimentation & self-evaluation.
OBSERVATION:
A student of the Martial Arts must focus on all key
essential elements of his or her Sensei’s Teaching Points
(Explanation & Demonstration). To begin trying a technique
without careful observation will often cause mistakes or bad
habits to form early in the learning process. These mistakes
or bad habits can cause delay & possibly injury to the
participants when careful observation is not included in
learning the martial Arts. Its is noteworthy to mention that
the student should watch for all aspects of each technique,
both what your sensei explains & what he or she may not
explain. Certain elements of every technique, such as timing
& distance are not easy to explain, but must be observed by
the "watchful eye" of an astute & dedicated student.
PERSEVERANCE:
Any student of the Martial Arts must display a strong sense
of perseverance in his or her studies. As your Sensei will
surely tell you, it requires many steps to climb a mountain.
The same is true in studying the Martial Arts. In most
cases, there are specific paths or steps that must be
followed. Learning a technique completely will generally
mean taking the time to allow the knowledge & skill to "Soak
in" and remember, everyone learns at different speeds.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
Learning the Martial Arts requires having a Qualified
Instructor. Students must take the time to "hear" what their
Sensei is explaining so that they gain a complete
understanding of each technique. This critical element is
very important and cannot be "rushed" in the process.
Learning the "why" and "how" of each technique allows the
student the opportunity to understand both the technical
aspect as well as the philosophical foundation of the
Martial Arts.
REPETITION:
This is where the "Rubber Meets The Road", so to speak. In
order to properly learn most techniques of the Martial Arts,
expect to complete several thousand repetitions first, then
continue to practice for life. You must master a technique
to the level of "automatic reaction", if you expect to truly
learn the Martial Arts. Remember, "Learning" is a "Way Of
Life, or a Road To Travel", not an end or destination.
EXPERIMENTATION:
Focusing on goals, directing your energies toward your
objectives provides you with the power of concentration.
Some examples from the world of nature can provide some
awesome examples! After repetition, comes experimentation.
Once you have gained the skill and confidence with a
technique, it is important to experiment with various
situations where the technique could be used in
self-defense. Under the guidance of your Sensei, you should
experiment with different variations and combinations of
each technique of the Martial Art to gain a greater depth of
understanding and knowledge.
SELF-EVALUATION:
As a student of the Martial Arts, you will be evaluated by
your Sensei on many aspects of your "Growth". The "Technical
Aspect" of your training, although important, is only one
aspect to your growth. As you learn and rise to the higher
Mudansha and Yudansha levels, you will be expected to
self-evaluate your attitude, technical skill, sincerity and
representation of the Martial Arts. Questions like: "Is the
technique practical for me?" "Does it work the same for
people of different height or weight?" What limits do I
have?" "Can I demonstrate & teach the technique properly?"
Etc.
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Class
Schedule
Adults:
Mon.-Wed.-Fri.
12:00 to
1:00 PM & 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Kids:
Ages 8 - ?
Mon.-Wed.-Fri.
5:30 to
6:30 PM
All Ages
Saturday
10:00 -
11:30 AM
You may attend as
many classes as your schedules allows.