Saturday, November 17, 2012

Friday, November 2, 2012

Last lesson for 2012, First lesson for 2013

The last lesson for the Lane Cove branch of the Australian Martial Arts Academy for 2012 will be Wednesday the 28th of November. The first lesson back for 2013 will be on Monday the 11th of February.

Hubub Drill


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Rules regarding training attire

When training at the Australian Martial Arts Academy all students must wear their proper training Dobok ( uniform ) when wearing their belt. If you choose to come to training in other clothes you can still train but you are not allow to wear your belt and you must stand at the back of the class when students line up for class. In Winter you are allowed to wear a T-Shirt under your Dobok but preferable the same colour as your uniform. I know some students in the past have purchased AMAA t-shirts and have trained in these and still train in these but I prefer all students to wear their uniform even in Summer as sweating is good for you.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

"Goal Setting"

Those of you who have been training with me for a while will no doubt have heard me say how important "goal setting" is and how training in martial arts is a great way to practise and improve this ability. "Goal setting" is a skill that needs to be practised to give us the confidence we need to be able to set goals and achieve them, starting off with smaller goals and then working our way up to larger goals.
Once we start to build confidence in our "goal setting" ability we can then focus this skill on any part of our life with great results. I'm reading a book at the moment called,"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", by Stephen.R.Covey ( which I highly recommend ) and I was struck by the way he puts the skill of "goal setting" into words. He says,"It is here that we find two ways to put ourselves in control of our lives immediately. We can MAKE a promise - and keep it. Or we can SET a GOAL - and
work to achieve it. As we make and keep commitments, even small commitments, we begin to establish an inner integrity that gives us the awareness of self - control and the courage and strength to accept more of the responsibility for our lives. By making and keeping promises to ourselves and others, little by little, our honor becomes greater than our moods.
The power to make and keep commitments to ourselves is the essence of developing the basic habits of effectiveness. Knowledge, skill, and desire are all within our control. We can work on any one to improve the balance of the three. As the area of intersection becomes larger, we more deeply internalise the principles upon which the habits are based and create the strength of character to move us in a balanced way towards increasing effectiveness in our lives."
I hope now that you can see the importance of "goal setting". For the younger members of the club, the sooner you start to practise "goal setting" the better. I hope you've enjoyed reading this article. See you at training.