I Don t Know Much About Martial Arts Except...

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I Don't Know Much About Martial Arts, Except...


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My brief encounter with martial arts involved a three-week trial of kung fu. Driven by curiosity about what captivated my friends every Tuesday and Thursday night, I joined them to experience it firsthand. Our class took place in the basement of a Chinese restaurant. Though I disliked the imposing mirrors, the incense burning around the room added a nice touch. It didn’t take long to realize martial arts wasn't for me.

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My only venture into martial arts was a three-week experiment with kung fu. Curious about what kept my friends captivated every Tuesday and Thursday night, I tagged along to see for myself. We gathered in the basement of a Chinese restaurant, where the classes were held. While I wasn’t a fan of the huge mirrors lining the wall, I found the incense sticks burning in the corners quite soothing. Despite this, I quickly realized that martial arts wasn’t my calling.

Those three weeks taught me much about both martial arts and myself. I had naively assumed that kung fu would be easy and straightforward. However, it soon became apparent that, like all martial arts, kung fu demands a level of strength and discipline I could only dream of. Participants arrived ready to push their limits, leaving life's troubles at the door to immerse themselves in this new world?"a world that required their all.

Martial arts isn't for the faint-hearted, that's for sure. I felt confident after the first class, but waking up the next morning was a different story. Every step brought sharp pains, a testament to how strenuous the workout had been. My friends assured me this was normal and that with time, my body would adapt. Unfortunately, three weeks of relentless pain were enough for me, and I never moved beyond that stage. Although I’d experienced pain from sports and tough workouts before, nothing compared to the intensity of that one-hour kung fu session.

Those who remain committed to martial arts seem to truly love it. Their bodies adapt, and the physical and mental discipline become something they anticipate rather than dread. My friends who continued with martial arts developed impressive mental resilience. They can now endure not only the challenges of martial arts but also life's difficulties. Their classes serve as a training ground, teaching them endurance and perseverance in all aspects of life.

While I didn’t stick with martial arts long enough to gain a deep understanding, the lessons from my three weeks of kung fu are ones that I’ll reflect on for a long time.

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