Lynne
Master of Arts
I'm trying to get the right perspective on Martial Arts.
When I think of "working out," I think of recovery time. Time for the muscles to recover so they can grow.
I realize Martial Arts is about so much more than physical conditioning - strengthening the mind, realizing our potential, and ????
I saw that my daughter was sore for 5 days after some classes. All I could think of was, "That's insane, that's counterproductive. She'll just tear down muscle instead of build it up." I think I was missing something?
So, what about working out when you are sore? What about those who train every day? How does this affect the body? Does it matter? Are we training our minds as we work through the pain? Is that what's really important?
When I think of "working out," I think of recovery time. Time for the muscles to recover so they can grow.
I realize Martial Arts is about so much more than physical conditioning - strengthening the mind, realizing our potential, and ????
I saw that my daughter was sore for 5 days after some classes. All I could think of was, "That's insane, that's counterproductive. She'll just tear down muscle instead of build it up." I think I was missing something?
So, what about working out when you are sore? What about those who train every day? How does this affect the body? Does it matter? Are we training our minds as we work through the pain? Is that what's really important?