Wednesday, September 23, 2009

How Bad Is Osteopenia

Martial Art Beyond the acrobatics.





¿Escalar paredes?, ¿saltar desde 7 metros?, ¿dar patadas a la velocidad de un rayo?, ¿ser capaz de tronchar una vara larga con la espalda?, ¿tumbarse y levantarse del suelo como si uno tubiese un resorte en la espalda?, ¿golpear y deshacer del adversario como si fuera un saco de patatas?... Observa, observa este vídeo atentamente.











Sure, shows like this have made us who live a few thousand kilometers of the East we have only scratched the surface of martial arts. When we reduce a martial art, whatever it is, a "fighting art", we lose a very important and interesting, "the martial art as a path or way of knowledge, wisdom and transcendence."

A man or a woman who only develop physical and motor skills (speed, strength, endurance, flexibility ...) is an athlete. A human being incomplete. Man is more than a body.

A man who only engaged in cultivating their spirit is a monk. It is also incomplete. Man is more than a soul or spirit.

Man to be complete, to realize their full potential need to cultivate all the dimensions that constitutes it:
  • physics.
  • psychics. The emotional
  • The spiritual.

A martial art is a road or pathway for the full development of human beings. This is important.


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