How To Do KEMPO against a HAYMAKER for SELF DEFENSE!
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After six years and one pandemic, I have earned my black belt in Shaolin Kempo!
I'm really happy to have achieved this; I did five years of Tang Soo Do Karate in college, and advanced to the rank just below black, but graduated before I could earn black in that style. https://t.co/3PBdXUD40o
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Why the Horse Stance?
Good morning!
Summer is coming,
so start thinking about what art
you’re going to learn this summer!
Let’s talk about the horse stance.
It is considered by many
to be THE stance of classical martial arts.
Why?
First, because the body is an energy system.
If you’ve gotten any of my courses
you’ll remember that
weight equals work equals energy.
When you sink your weight,
your tan tien…
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don't get me wrong there's enough cardio in this that it exhausts me if i try to keep up
but the moves are easy
i have a weak core and weak cardio i guess
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Proud to be a part of the great Kenpo 5.0 Family.❤️🇩🇰🇺🇸
I wish more Danes would join the Family🙏🥋
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Don't Be a Negative Nellie!
We all make mistakes (just look at the Monday Night Buffalo Bills game against the Jets… ugh, ugh and UGH). I mean, we make mistakes every day and at any time. And when we make these mistakes, we can be awfully hard on ourselves, right? I mean, how many times have you said to yourself (mentally or out loud)… “You’re such an idiot” or, “Can’t believe you did that.” Too many times to count.
With that kind of self-talk who needs negative nellies or critics. We can bully ourselves just fine. And while many of us just pass off the mistake (and our reaction) as a fleeting moment of stupidity, negative talk like that does linger. It affects:
Our mood. Everything now seems harder to do.
Our actions. How we react to the mistake.
Our self-image. Maybe we are actually stupid?
But that’s all happening internally. What happens externally when you talk bad to yourself out loud.
Coworkers may begin to see you as less sure of yourself. Question your leadership. Friends might avoid you more as you dampen a mood. And your kids… well, they may just begin to adopt that negative talk, too. They are — after all — little sponges that soak up all we say and do.
So, how can you take down your inner critic?
Change the intensity of your language. Instead of saying “stupid” use “challenging.”
Don’t exaggerate your mistakes. It’s just one Moment… not the end of the world.
Give your internal bully a nickname. Separate those thoughts from the real you.
Think like a friend. Would your best friend talk to you that way? No? Then don’t talk to yourself that way.
There’s an old saying, “you are what you eat.” Well… you are
what you think. So go easy on yourself. Talk positive and turn
that inner critic into your own personal champion of positivity.
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