So you want The True Martial Art, but you're not willing to train for decades to get there. There is a way, simple, everybody knows about it, nobody does it. I am talking about that wonderful exercise called Horse Meditation.
The most you'll see of Horse Meditation is a minute of punishment in today's martial arts schools. The true value of the exercise is used as punishment, or just not done. How long would little Jane's mommy pay for her training, after all, if she came home and whined that the instructor was hurting her?
To do Horse Meditation the proper way, the way that brings enlightenment, one must be willing to undergo pain and transition. We all know that pain is a warning system, it tells a person he is in danger, get out of there. But pain understood, and I am not simply selling masochism here, can be truly enlightening.
Squat until your thighs are almost parallel with the ground, bend the knees and spread the legs and get low. Hold an arm to the side with the hand in a chicken beak, or whip, and raise the other arm in a high block. Concentrate on breathing deeply to your center and turn your head and focus your gaze on the fingers of your chicken beak.
Before a minute has passed your legs will be trembling, your face will be white, and you will be sure sure that you are going to die and not go to heaven. The pain in your legs will become excruciating, and you will know, sure as OJ loved his wife, that your legs are going to be permanently disfigured. Finally, you whine, gasp, break stance, and look at the clock, 120 seconds.
You must learn to ignore the pain. Pain can be ignored if you have a firm and determined desire. You will find The True Art if you can forget about the pain and endure.
Do you really think you are going to die? The answer is a big nada. Thus, you must prove that it is you in charge of your body, you must overcome the warning pain.
So you take a stance and say no when the pain starts to build. You say no, you change your mind, and you stay there, and within a few minutes you will find that the pain absolutely and totally disappears. And you will break through into The True Art...and I tell you, it is not what is taught in today's entertainment, fantasy inducing, celluloid based dojos, it is something that you never dreamt of and which will change you for all of your days.
The most you'll see of Horse Meditation is a minute of punishment in today's martial arts schools. The true value of the exercise is used as punishment, or just not done. How long would little Jane's mommy pay for her training, after all, if she came home and whined that the instructor was hurting her?
To do Horse Meditation the proper way, the way that brings enlightenment, one must be willing to undergo pain and transition. We all know that pain is a warning system, it tells a person he is in danger, get out of there. But pain understood, and I am not simply selling masochism here, can be truly enlightening.
Squat until your thighs are almost parallel with the ground, bend the knees and spread the legs and get low. Hold an arm to the side with the hand in a chicken beak, or whip, and raise the other arm in a high block. Concentrate on breathing deeply to your center and turn your head and focus your gaze on the fingers of your chicken beak.
Before a minute has passed your legs will be trembling, your face will be white, and you will be sure sure that you are going to die and not go to heaven. The pain in your legs will become excruciating, and you will know, sure as OJ loved his wife, that your legs are going to be permanently disfigured. Finally, you whine, gasp, break stance, and look at the clock, 120 seconds.
You must learn to ignore the pain. Pain can be ignored if you have a firm and determined desire. You will find The True Art if you can forget about the pain and endure.
Do you really think you are going to die? The answer is a big nada. Thus, you must prove that it is you in charge of your body, you must overcome the warning pain.
So you take a stance and say no when the pain starts to build. You say no, you change your mind, and you stay there, and within a few minutes you will find that the pain absolutely and totally disappears. And you will break through into The True Art...and I tell you, it is not what is taught in today's entertainment, fantasy inducing, celluloid based dojos, it is something that you never dreamt of and which will change you for all of your days.
About the Author:
Al Case has practiced the martial arts for 40 plus+ years. You can find The True Art at Monster Martial Arts.
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