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Sensei’s Thoughts

Timing

7/13/2019

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If you are an aspiring martial artist, you seek perfection in performance.
Without this seeking, you are not a martial artist.


If you seek perfection, it must be in all aspects of your life.
For progress to take place this is absolutely essential and it is unending.


Within that seeking is paying attention to details and "Attention to Timing!"
As a martial artist you must not segment your life.


One practices "timing" while interacting with others,
Knowing when to proceed and when to yield.


While "Thought and Action" occurring simultaneously may be considered the ultimate in timing...

First, and dead central to the many aspects of timing is "Being On Time!"
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Sarah Bucic
7/18/2019 05:51:01 am

This was very important for me to read today. Timing is critical and there is a time for everything.

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