Benefits in Learning Karate
Benefits in Learning Karate:
·Improve your physical and mantel health
·Build self-esteem and strengthen your
–confidence
·Improve your academic performance by
raising your level of energy, focus and concentration.
·Learn and master self-defense
techniques
·Make friends in the oldest karate
club in Houston
Improvement of physical health
The obvious benefit from learning
karate is the improvement of physical health. The student learns to exercise
regularly several times a week, which is one of the most useful lifetime
habits. This results in balancing blood pressure and circulation, lowering the
cholesterol level, and reducing the number of visits to the doctor and all
medical expenses. Moreover the student gets flexible muscles and joints, which
increases the chances for surviving car accidents with fewer injuries when compares
to a person who does no train karate.
Improvement of mantel health
A little less obvious benefit from
learning karate is the improvement of mantel health. Imagine yourself one a
beautyfullbatch with palm trees, or breathing the fresh mountain air while
enjoying the beauty of a mountain lake. Without any psychological stress you
simply feel light and your muscles relaxed- at the moment you feel the freedom
to sense the beautiful things in life. Everybody has this state of mind firmly
coded and permanently stored in his or her memory. After two house of
exhaustive karate workout the student feels totally spent; all muscles and the
entire body get relaxed, which in turn brings back from the memory the firmly
coded stress-free state of mind. This is one of the greatest gift of nature – a
mechanism of recycling psychological stress through exercising. Whenever the
student is pushed by the sensei to the limit, he uses 100% of his mental
concentration just to keep going. At that moment the student cannot think of
anything else because there is simply no any mental energy left this is a
perfect application of the Zen concept
‘’be here , now!” the student learns a valuable lesson in life – to
handle only one task at a time ; that efficiency in any activity comes from
realizing that when you commit 100% of your concentration you get results more
defiantly and faster which sets you feel to take on the next task at hand, to
achieve more.
Building self-esteem and strengthening self-confidence
Building self-esteem and confidence
is based on the fact that student sets a goal , puts his mind on it, does
whatever it takes, achieves the goal and at the and gets promoted to the next
belt. In a nutshell that is formula for success in life. The student sets a
goal to become a black belt. A journey of the thousand miles can be walked
through step. The sensei splits the long-term goal into number of short- term
goals- the color belts. Once the goal is set, the mind calls for behavioral
changes- it shifts the attention, initiates action, and applies persistently
effort in organized and disciplined manner. Progress in karate is measured with
the belt ranking system. After each belt test the student receives carefully
selected direction for further growth as a martial artist. Each belt is can
award for a completed short-term goal that frees the mind and opens the horizon
for the completion of the next goal. That is the moment when the student
realized that he managed to succeed despite the difficult odds and almost
overwhelming circumstance, which in turn is the psychological food for growing
confidence and self-esteem. That is the moment when the student grows more
confident with his self-defense skills, when his self-esteem elevates to the
awareness that:
·
Goals
give purpose and direction in life,
·
Achievement
of goals is the measure for success in life,
·
Almost
any goal can be achieved with a good plan, strong discipline and proper
actions,
·
Constructive
feed back or a well deserved award is the mechanism that bring a feeling of
satisfaction and reinforces the patterns that bring success
Improvement of academic performance by raising the level of energy, focus
and concentration
One hot afternoon in Texas an old
cowboy and a young cowboy were confronted with a corral full of high-spirited
young horses to break and train. The young man started complaining about how
many horses there were to ride. The old man turned to him and said “son, quit
worrying about how many of them there are. You’ve only got one butt, so you
just have to ride’em one horse at a time.”
well, that is exactly what the UHSKA
teaches in class –quit worrying about how many projects or home work or karate
techniques there are to complete; handle one task at a time why, because only
100% concentration and focus on the task at hand is the best use of your energy
– anything else is just a waste of your time and energy, and since we know that
time is money –the UHSCK does not want to see your broke.
The psychological wealth of mastering
self defense is I knowing that you have whatever it take to defend yourself
whenever it is necessary, which brings a feeling of confidence and peace of
mind.
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