I had the opportunity to spend time with the Fang Shen Do fight team last weekend and I was compelled to write about it in this blog. First of all, I have to give pass on my sincere admiration to Sibok, Sifu Pat and the other instructors who have been working with the Fang Shen Do fight team. There is a reason that FSD holds three championship belts in the Hybrid Fight league – and they are it. In addition to the individual fighter’s dedication and commitment to training in our system, it is the FSD fighting spirit that has been passed on through these instructors.
I have been fortunate over the years to work out with all the instructors in Fang Shen Do and I have to tell you that to hold the focus pads for Sibok, Sifu Steph, Sifu Pat, Sifu Sil and others – it is a workout in itself. What has always impressed me is the fact that they do not pace themselves. The first hit has the same power as the last hit. It doesn’t matter if it is a simple jab…. They are doing their best to rip the focus pad right off of your hand… from start to finish, full power, no give up….
Sifu Pat made a very good point during the training session. He said that EVERYONE has to work for cardio. There is no point saying that so-and-so is lucky because they have good cardio – they worked for it and they have earned it.
Sijo makes that point in his fire walk – one of my favorite seminars – where he says “imagine what you could do, if you had no fear or limitations”.
Translated into training, what could you do – if you never got tired? Like anything worthwhile, it is not easy, but everyone can do it. Or perhaps, it would be more accurate to state that everyone can improve from where they are….
What we have to do is eliminate excuses from our vocabulary. {Not enough time to train, too busy, kids have a crocket tournament, etc} and make an honest effort to get better. Busy-ness is relative – we can always find time to train, and we can always find an excuse not to…. It is the discipline of the mind that overcomes the inherent laziness of the body.
Coming back to the fight team and last Sunday, I would like to let them know that they are true warriors in my eye. I was impressed with the respect and discipline that they portrayed – something that is not always present in the MMA world – as well as their work effort. At the end, Sifu Pat ran them through a 5 min “burnout drill” and what struck me was the intensity in which they attacked it. As I watched them train, I could not help but think that if I did that drill in class, almost everyone could do it – but most people would slow down before they were exhausted or pace themselves. At one point, a fighter was actually crawling to keep moving forward – but he 100%, absolutely, positively, refused to give up or to rest. It spoke so highly of his team, his instructors and of the dedication of the fighters.
On May 24th 2013 – 3 of the fighters from the Fang Shen Do fight team will be fighting in their first professional match (having dominated the semi-pro league) - I will be there supporting them. They have the right instructors, are training in the right system and have the right dedication. They are true winners already.
Our take-away from this blog? Train hard… train like a champion…. Learn from the right people and don’t accept excuses from yourself.
Now that I have written this blog – I am off to train !!
Stay Solid,
Sifu Scott
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