6 Reasons To Go Slow
You must go slow! Slow is the mother of skill!- Professor Remy Presas. The professor used to admonish us who rushed into new techniques. He wanted us to have good form and structure before worrying about speed—wise words. I often train slowly for smoothness and…
7 Benefits of Changing Martial Arts Partners
Often, I’ll tell my students, “Change partners!” during class. Why? Because it’s good for all of us. This article lists seven benefits of changing and working with different partners. I’ve meant to post about the importance of changing and working with different martial arts partners in…
Martial Arts Training and Learning
Recently, I came across a quote from Rickson Gracie that nicely sums up my training and learning philosophy: “When you train you should put more emphasis on learning than competing with your partner.” In other words, Rickson is emphasizing the technical side of the art…
I Already Know That
Recently, I had a conversation with Master Chuck regarding martial artists who say, “I already know that” when training. Sometimes, it means they don’t want to lose face and not admit they don’t know the material. Often, it means something else. It means that the…
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