Fluffy
Black Belt
My bad. Re-read your post. My overall point is the same though, I hate to see good instructors quit or "falling by the wayside" because they do not want to adapt to a changing society.
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1 - Who said that is not sacrifice? I think you need to re-read my post. I didn't mean to generalise everyone that trains, because having to scarifice for training can be on an individual basis. My family accepts the time I put into my training/teaching because it's been a part of my life since way before they were around. So my family looks at it like other families do when their dads go fishing, bowling or to their Water Buffalo Lodge meetings :drinkbeer . I guess I'm lucky in that. Do I consider the time I spend away from them a sacrifice? No. If you take into consideration the amount of time I spend with my son doing weekend activities, attending PTA meetings and school activities and coaching his little league football team, I think a little me time is okay. Three 2 hour sessions per week is nothing compared to the time I spend with my family, and they mean EVERYTHING to me too John.Brother John said:OK...
but I'm a married man with a family, and my family doesn't want to do martial arts.
My son wants to do soccer, my daughter dance and my wife an aerobics class and we all have events at church...
so now what? I can't "include" them in my training, this path is not for everyone.
For me, martial arts IS a 'way of life', but there is still sacrifice. It is unavoidable. My family is THE most important thing in my life, but I do cut out some time each day to practice and then some time each week for classes.
1 - HOW is that not sacrifice??
2 - Sorry if I come off all peeved about your point of view, but it seems like you are saying that if I don't joyfully give my time to the martial arts and drag everyone along with me.....I'm not in it for the love of the arts or the "way".
Or....I have a 'wrong' attitude.
what gives?
Your Brother
John
Flying Crane said:Yeah, turn off the damn TV after work, put on your workout clothes and start moving. It is so easy to get lulled into wasting time that could be so much better spent.
Flying Crane said:Yeah, turn off the damn TV after work, put on your workout clothes and start moving. It is so easy to get lulled into wasting time that could be so much better spent.
Hey Denny my friend and does this mean for you personally that you would relinquish everything to continue your martial journey? Cos I would have thought in your case there were many great things that you would NOT be prepared to sacrifice for any of your martial arts, yes?green meanie said:I wrapped up the conversation by saying the martial arts are about sacrifice, it's not what you have to do that makes the journey difficult, it's what you have to give up and let go of along that makes it hard.
What are your thoughts on this?
Kenpojujitsu3 said:Hey! My xbox360 is not a waste of time! I learn alot of practical martial arts by playing video games. Now if I could only remember how to throw that fireball again....hmmmm............. :idunno:
Good point as always Crane!
Your'e right Franco...masterfinger said:1 - Who said that is not sacrifice? I think you need to re-read my post.
:asian: Franco
My friend, no apologies needed. Like I said in the 1st sentence of my original post "I've lost more students to wives and girlfriends.....". So if anything, I understand & commend you on enduring the conflicts you suffer for maintaining the "way of life" that could someday save her life.Brother John said:Your'e right Franco...
oddly enough, I usually try to stay 'detatched' when replying to posts here. Thing is.....it struck a nerve as my wife and I had recently had conflicts about the balance between my out-of-the-dojo life and my IN the dojo life...
it's a balancing act., and the tension from it was very much on the surface.
Sorry to have been wearing my heart on my sleeve there.
Your Brother
John
Jenna said:Hey Denny my friend and does this mean for you personally that you would relinquish everything to continue your martial journey? Cos I would have thought in your case there were many great things that you would NOT be prepared to sacrifice for any of your martial arts, yes?
Yr most obdt hmble srvt,
Jenna
masterfinger said:I've lost more students to wives & girlfriends that complained they were spending too much time training, than any other reason.