Life as a Martial Artist

There’s a lot of stereotypes when it comes to martial arts. One of the major stereotypes is that it promotes violence and aggression in people. As a martial artist, I know for a fact that is not true. It is true that you learn techniques that can physically hurt someone, but with each new technique comes new abilities, each requiring discipline. People see black-belts as “Masters” of a martial art. Partly true, while they have reached the highest rank of progress, it does not mean they mastered every aspect of the style.  To reach the rank of black, a person must dedicate his time in the teachings, the techniques, and overall the life revolving around martial arts as a whole. Only then will a person be worthy of reaching black.

Author: Forbes Lau

Tell me about myself ? I'm just a fighter looking forward to see the future. I'm just trying to get by in life. It is never easy, but I like where I stand. I have goals and dreams that I am willing to fight to see come true. Someday I will be out there, and I have plenty of reasons to keep on fighting.

One thought on “Life as a Martial Artist”

  1. This is so nice man! Ive always wanted to try BJJ. Its hard work but its mad fun. Thats insane how dedicated you are keep it up!

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