Posted on 07/22/2007 6:46:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Ping to a favorite subject of yours.
“Other readers of the post probably missed my implication that it was God who was on the side of our dear fighting men when they met the Japanese in combat. At sea, in the air, on the beaches it was God who helped them. We still had a very large population of devout biblical Christians in the 1940s who were on their knees for our soldiers; and our cause was just.”
Excellent point - I couldn’t agree with you more. Being a born again Christian on God’s side makes all the difference - in spiritual and natural warfare.
Rom 8:31b If God be for us, who can be against us?
Martial arts include boxing, wrestling, etc. All countries have traditional techniques, and all need to rely on physics to work. A throw is a throw.
Some people add a spiritual side that isn’t required.
Agreed. But there is also a psychological side that can be very helpful for many things, and not just martial arts.
Slow, patient practice of a movement builds "muscle memory", and increases the ability to produce the movement at lightning speed while under stress.
Visualization is also important, and can be done anywhere when you have a few minutes of peace and quiet available. Visualize yourself doing the perfect block, the perfect shot, even the perfect putt. You're training neurons, not muscles, this time.
If you are one who teaches your children that if they begin something, they should be the very best they can be, then I would suggest you don’t introduce them to the Martial Arts of the Eastern/Asian schools. To get to the top in the Eastern realm will require participation in the mystical and spiritual side; worship.
just outstanding...
I believe you are correct. That is why I would encourage someone to learn traditional wrestling/boxing...I think they also emphasize more practical and faster to learn techniques for basic self-defense, and I don’t believe in devoting massive hours to it unless you want to do so purely for the fun of it. There is a lot more to life than learning how to beat someone up...if someone is that worried, they should get a concealed carry permit and get on with life.
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