Saturday, August 16, 2014

Back to School w/ Martial Arts Pt. 2 - Discipline

Many times students who are struggling in the classroom, do so because of a lack of focus.  Whether it is a legitimate ADHD, a highly imaginative mind, or any other reason, the lack of focus leads to students not understanding what is being taught.


I believe that this discipline can only help a student in a classroom.  In order to cope with traditional school work, students must learn how to listen to the teacher and not get distracted by their surroundings.

One of the main tenets of martial arts training is that of self discipline and focus.  Students of the martial arts spend a majority of their training time learning to shut out outside distractions and to focus on the task at hand, such as forms training.  Students must discipline their minds from outside influences and their own doubts and fears.  While sparring, students learn to work together toward a common goal, which requires discipline.  Board breaking practice allows a student to shut off fears and achieve a goal.

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