Planned Spontaneity
How do you plan being spontaneous?
How do you practice this?
Is it spontaneous if you practice to do so?
When you "install" certain habits, whether they be mental or physical, and through practice and training, you will have the chance to achieve this state of planned spontaneity.
This can happen after years and years of practice. One reason many people quit the martial arts...or most things for that matter is that they are not guided. When I say guided, I mean that the teacher may not understand that each person has their own personal learning style (physical, visual, auditory, a combination of both, etc).
A good teacher, IMO, should be aware that each student has different learning needs and the training should be tailored slightly.
Learning is not a "one size fits all."
How you train will determine how you react in a given situation. This does not mean that training should be "Pedal to the metal" from the first class onwards...another reason why many quit.
There is a methodical, simple way to progressively introduce harder and harder training and it does not have to take years to get there.
Remember...there is no teaching. There is learning or not learning...and this depends on how you as a teacher deliver the material.
The word Sensei, literally means..."One who has gone before."
The learning curve can definitely be shortened through great communication and awareness of your audience.
My question for you today is...What do you do to train your students to prepare for the unexpected?
Until next time KO your obstacles by keeping it simple, keeping it safe, and train with PinPoint™ accuracy.
Mark Kline is a short, bald, professional martial artist from NJ. He is the architect of the PinPoint™ Method of Pressure Point Education for Martial Arts which is hosted by the Kyusho Institute. He has thousands students and followers around the globe training in his unique method of learning through a combination of live seminars and online education. You can can find more information about this unparalleled Kyusho Educational program here, where you can get 30 days free to try it out - http://www.KyushoInstitute.com and he can be reached directly by email - mark.kline@kyushoinstitute.com
Mark Kline is a short, bald, professional martial artist from NJ. He is the architect of the PinPoint™ Method of Pressure Point Education for Martial Arts which is hosted by the Kyusho Institute. He has thousands students and followers around the globe training in his unique method of learning through a combination of live seminars and online education. You can can find more information about this unparalleled Kyusho Educational program here, where you can get 30 days free to try it out - http://www.KyushoInstitute.com and he can be reached directly by email - mark.kline@kyushoinstitute.com
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