girlbug2
Master of Arts
The stereotypical jock is a "meathead", who works his/her body but does little to develop the mind. The stereotypical nerd is somebody who spends most or all of his/her time in the world of intellect but does little or nothing to develop the physical self.
Martial artists IMO should never resemble such stereotypes. Martial arts is about the body, the mind and the spirit. I doubt anybody can practice their MA solely with the body, but must also engage the mind and hopefully the spirit. With that being said, I am interested in hearing from the forum about how your martial art has made you a more balanced person...IF it has helped you to become more balanced, or if you feel there may be something lacking in your training.
Also, do you see martial arts helping to balance other people that you train with? Do you feel that the higher level martial artists that you know are more evolved physically, mentally, and/or spiritually than the average person? Or is all this mind/body/spirit thing a crock, used to sell us something?
Martial artists IMO should never resemble such stereotypes. Martial arts is about the body, the mind and the spirit. I doubt anybody can practice their MA solely with the body, but must also engage the mind and hopefully the spirit. With that being said, I am interested in hearing from the forum about how your martial art has made you a more balanced person...IF it has helped you to become more balanced, or if you feel there may be something lacking in your training.
Also, do you see martial arts helping to balance other people that you train with? Do you feel that the higher level martial artists that you know are more evolved physically, mentally, and/or spiritually than the average person? Or is all this mind/body/spirit thing a crock, used to sell us something?