Too often, people think they have figured it all out in the Martial Sciences. They think they have arrived, they have it all or don’t need to learn anything else. I can tell you that after over 43 years of training in the Martial Sciences, I am learning new things all the time. I am a practitioner, a student who is trying to get better or “polishing the stone.” One of the reasons I feel you can learn from anyone who trains, or does not train, or from any system is that you can see how movement blends and is universal. You can even learn a lot of times what not to do, by watching or training with someone else! The worst trap any practitioner can fall into, is to think they have arrived or figured it all out! That is why IRT is open-ended, with No Absolute’s and No Limitations! It is a vehicle for the practitioner, nothing more and nothing less! It is all about the practitioner’s journey, their unique experience, their path… As you practice, find your way. Always be someone who explores, creates, and is never completely satisfied. The idea of Creative Adaptability requires that you think outside of the box. You challenge the norm. You find your path in this world, and you continue on that journey never stopping, never believing you have figured it all out! Never falling into the trap of I am a master or an expert! Or, “I know that.” That leads down a road of ego, neglect or a lessening in you passion to learn. Instead, explore all the world has to offer. It is all there for you on your journey!
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- American Maharlika Kuntaw
- Balintawak
- Bob Orlando Kuntao
- Budoseek
- Chiron
- Colorado Springs Bujinkan
- Dekiti Tirsia Siradas
- Don Roley Blog
- Doug Wilson’s Budo Taijutsu Blog
- Filipino Martial Arts
- International Kettlebell And Fitness Federation
- IRT Brian R. VanCise Facebook
- IRT on Facebook
- IRT Up At YouTube
- Jiu-Jitsu And Strength Academy
- Kuntao Silat
- Low Tech Combat
- Marc "Animal" MacYoung
- MartialTalk
- McGregor Tactical
- Outer Eastern Martial Arts
- Piedmont Bando Of Northern Virginia
- Self Defense For Women
- Silat TV
- Stevan Plinck
- the things worth believing in
- Universal Tae Kwon Do Brotherhood
- UofM Bujinkan Dojo
- Warrior Way
- Zenshidai
Info
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