Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The secrets of successful martial art of Ninjutsu

The secrets of successful martial art of Ninjutsu Nana Korobi Ya Oki - Down 7 Times 8 times Up'On left lapel of every adult student here at Warrior Concepts, there is a patch with the Japanese kanji character 'NIN. Although the debate has two kanji in Japanese, is the original Chinese meaning of "perseverance", "living" or "work with", that we are strong in the Warrior Concepts Life Mastery Program. And even if our young students who do not wear the same patch, this concept is deeply rooted in their programs as well.When we talk about the concept of perseverance, all seem to agree. "Yes," I agree, "you should have the ability and the will, of course." But if there are around us, why are so few examples of this quality? In Japan there is a way of saying, Nana Korobi Ya Oki, meaning "seven times up to 8 times." You can see in WCI main dojo (training hall) for the Noren Banner hanging in the room first training, surrounded by numerous Daruma dolls - the symbols of setting targets and success.This sentence, such as Kanji characters NIN, it's a reminder that not everything in life is (or should be) easy. If so, there would be no need for classification in school - or at school this question - and social services. The fact is: life is difficulties.But, is not whether something is difficult or easy, but how we handle it that makes the difference and the door with the success or failure.In culture, it seems that the drive - up mentality rules the day. It is precisely this "Let me now or I go somewhere else", which is thought to destroy careers, families and society in general. If anyone is willing to "course" and work through the difficulties and challenges, it is not better, and we are constantly locked in a "start-over" cycle.Can you imagine how this could be devastating in a state of defense ? If all we do is ... 1), the mentality of "If this is not the first time, leaving me alone", or ... 2) the inability of the attacker, and lock him in a situation where the battle is constantly zero.In the first scenario, all or nothing mentality means that we simply lie down and at the first sign of trouble. Secondly, you run ragged trying to generate enough energy for sustainable development assault.The truth is that sometimes we have to endure, to persevere, to put up with things that are unpleasant. Because if we act now, there will be greater danger.So, with the greatest ninja skills ...... wait.We waiting for the opportunity, if something can be done to effect a victory for us. This is the essence of the doctrine korobi nana ya oki. This is what can be a ninja warrior to go beyond what most others see as possible. It is the ability to communicate - no matter how many times you are killed, assaulted, threatened or detained - Get back and take the next important step towards fulfilling our vision.This is one of the most important characteristics of a winner - a survivor -- the ability to "go ahead". This is why Hatsumi Sensei, our grand master has said for years, "Keep going!" He says that to make everything a good job and not give up too soon. This includes your martial arts training.But him - a ninja master - a good job is at least ten years. He says that if after the time that you do not like it - is still making progress - then and only then, if one considers else.Because looking for something in the end, not groped to find that control, but those who have tried to treat with the master-mind ", I find him, no matter how, how often should I go and start again." This is they who have their minds and hearts firmly on their vision, and with determination and Disciplinary action, moved confidently into the future to secure their goal.Life is demanding and sometimes difficult, but there are stronger. And the next time you knock - to get up and move forward. And remember the Ninja Warrior's motto :..." Never give up! Read more articles like this by subscribing to the newsletter author: Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and Master Instructor Warrior Concepts Inteational. In addition to regular classes for local students, he is invited by groups and organizations as a speaker, lecturer and workshop leader on topics such as stem warriors in the mode world, leadership, self-defense and the provision of training in the martial arts of Ninjutsu He may be contacted for interviews and seminar / speaking information at (570) 988-2228 or via his Web site at:

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