What does it take?



     What does it take to learn anything?

     Let's take a look at from the perspective of hunger.  You are hungry beyond belief and feel like you could eat an elephant.  Why an elephant you ask?  Because I could not spell hippopotamus:-)

     So you are starving and decide to go to an all you can eat buffet.  The spread is amazing and after a walk through, you decide where you are going to start.

     There is a saying, "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach." and this applies to the buffet/restaurant industry.  They make money on you eating all you can, but since we tend to eat quickly at a buffet...the turnover rate is fast and the profit margins good for the restaurant owner.

     Did you get your money's worth?  That depends on what your definition of that is.

     So back to the original question, What does it take to learn?

     I would say moderation and a good, structured program.  Taking things in too fast, then you do not get to mentally digest much of what is taught and the mind will shut down after a period of time due to overload.

     When I started developing the PinPoint™ Instructor Program, I had to take a step back and look at different learning modalities and to decide which one would facilitate the strategy of my company...

     The PinPoint™ Method...A Strategic and Tactical Pressure Point Methodology.  Easy to Learn.  Quick to Implement.

     So my question for you today is, Do you prefer everything thrown at you at once or in a methodical manner that takes into consideration the speed at which you can learn and use the material to your advantage?

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

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