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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Attitude adjustment: Fourteen Attitude Requirements to Master Martial Arts (#2 and #3)

2.Take a serious approach.

Quite often you have people who come to your studio and their approach is totally incorrect. They walk in thinking it’s a game or a physical education class and, more times than not, end up quitting. It wasn’t the fact that they weren’t physically capable, rather their commitment was lacking. So when training, always take a serious approach and work to be the best you can for yourself, no one else matters.

3.Exert full effort.

This point goes hand-in-hand with point two. I am a firm believer that if you are going to do anything then you must do it right and give it 110%. This does not only apply in your training, but in life as well.

To be continued...


Picture: UFC Welterweight Champion, Georges St. Pierre, is considered the hardest working MMA fighter in the world as well as possibly the best pound-for-pound fighter. His work ethic and dedication to training is what makes him a living legend in the sport of MMA. A true martial artist in all aspects.

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