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  How has learning a martial art affected other parts of your life? Post #4 (permalink)  
Old Sep. 13/07, 10:07 PM
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Well, I don't have as much time to spend with other stuff, like studying.

But it has given me something to strive for. I might want to compete someday, and right now I SUCK. I've been at this **** for a month and I suck. I've been thinking a lot lately on what I can do to maximize my learning and fulfill some of this potential that's wasting away as I get older.

Ah, back on topic...when I trained gong fu and zen meditation a couple of years ago, I was...hmm...centered. I had a great grasp of eastern thought, primarilly zen buddhist. I guess the more pertinent lessons have stayed with me when I moved on to other things. I haven't practiced either of the two for a while because I'm too busy trying to take other paths to the same end. The gong fu was more supplimentary to the meditation and philosophy, and I still love it. If I could train it I would.
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