Laurentkd
Master Black Belt
I assume many users here use the "5 tenants of Taekwondo" (courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, indomitable spirit). I always have a hard time finding a way to define indomitable spirit in a way that is different than perseverance. I end up discussing and giving examples for about 5 minutes, which is good but I would love to have a simple quick definition of them that makes them easy to understand and to differentiate.
What do you tell your students?
Basically I tell them that perseverance is continuing when something is hard and you want to quit, (sort of a one time thing, like doing 500 kicks). Indomitable spirit is a winning spirit. Positive thinking about how you CAN succeed, and even when you have failed at something you continue to try and try again until you get it (more of a long term mind set, like studying in school every day all year).
But even I don't really like this definition; I don't feel it REALLY makes them two separate entities.
Thoughts?
What do you tell your students?
Basically I tell them that perseverance is continuing when something is hard and you want to quit, (sort of a one time thing, like doing 500 kicks). Indomitable spirit is a winning spirit. Positive thinking about how you CAN succeed, and even when you have failed at something you continue to try and try again until you get it (more of a long term mind set, like studying in school every day all year).
But even I don't really like this definition; I don't feel it REALLY makes them two separate entities.
Thoughts?