"l.a. dehaan" <lde...@julian.uwo.ca> writes:
Hi.
So far, I've decided to contine 'til the term that's paid for is up
(May) and then quit. I'm only continuing because I didn't pay for it (it was a gift). Everyone wants/expects me to try for it again in June but I doubt I will. I told my karate teacher that I have no intention of trying again, but he doesn't believe me. He still sees me as the person who loves karate, but she's gone. Going to the dojo is a chore now and I can't see how that can change.
Les, Les, Les....Wow! This is from 1996!
I feel your pain, buddy. Feeling like a failure in MA (especially if you've done well up to that point), is hard to get over. But you CANT QUIT! Good god,
man, get ahold of yourself! Think about every stinking class where you did
a million push-ups. Every class where you were so tired you thought you were going to puke. Every freaking drop of sweat that the Dojoj floor soaked up. Did you ever think back then you were going to quit? Imagine explaining to that past you (ok--its transcendental, but its just a thought exercise) that you're
going to quit. What would he (you) say? I imagine it'd be something like
"All this hard work I'm doing, and you want to quit? Not a chance!"
I think not getting your black belt is something you'll really regret. At least
you have some closure then....you accomplished what you set out to do. After that, you can do whatever you want. But let me tell you, the first time you walk
into the studio, and see that belt around your waist in the practice mirror, you feel like you're walking on air. You did it!
And besides, I was passed down three times, yes, THREE TIMES for
my black belt. And had a closet full of forms trophies; I thought 'whats wrong'?
But every time, I'd go to the Sifu, and he'd say "You don't believe in yourself
enough." It took me over a year from my initial test to get the belt.
Talk to your teacher.....he probably has a very good reason why he decided
to pass you up 'till the next test. Instead of deciding to quit, find out your
weaknesses, ask if he'll help you with them (And I'm sure he will). Decide your next test is going to be THE BEST BLACK BELT TEST THE SCHOOL HAS
EVER SEEN!
Martial arts is succeeding in the face of adversity. Getting through this is your
real black belt test, not the one in the studio.
I'm rooting for you, pal.
-Trip
On Friday, December 13, 1996 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, mol...@sprynet.com wrote:
"l.a. dehaan" <lde...@julian.uwo.ca> writes:
Hi.
So far, I've decided to contine 'til the term that's paid for is up
(May) and then quit. I'm only continuing because I didn't pay for it (it was a gift). Everyone wants/expects me to try for it again in June but I doubt I will. I told my karate teacher that I have no intention of trying again, but he doesn't believe me. He still sees me as the person who loves
karate, but she's gone. Going to the dojo is a chore now and I can't see how that can change.
Les, Les, Les....Wow! This is from 1996!
I feel your pain, buddy. Feeling like a failure in MA (especially if you've done well up to that point), is hard to get over. But you CANT QUIT! Good god,
man, get ahold of yourself! Think about every stinking class where you did a million push-ups. Every class where you were so tired you thought you were
going to puke. Every freaking drop of sweat that the Dojoj floor soaked up. Did you ever think back then you were going to quit? Imagine explaining to that past you (ok--its transcendental, but its just a thought exercise) that you're
going to quit. What would he (you) say? I imagine it'd be something like "All this hard work I'm doing, and you want to quit? Not a chance!"
I think not getting your black belt is something you'll really regret. At least
you have some closure then....you accomplished what you set out to do. After
that, you can do whatever you want. But let me tell you, the first time you walk
into the studio, and see that belt around your waist in the practice mirror,
you feel like you're walking on air. You did it!
And besides, I was passed down three times, yes, THREE TIMES for
my black belt. And had a closet full of forms trophies; I thought 'whats wrong'?
But every time, I'd go to the Sifu, and he'd say "You don't believe in yourself
enough." It took me over a year from my initial test to get the belt.
Talk to your teacher.....he probably has a very good reason why he decided to pass you up 'till the next test. Instead of deciding to quit, find out your
weaknesses, ask if he'll help you with them (And I'm sure he will). Decide your next test is going to be THE BEST BLACK BELT TEST THE SCHOOL HAS
EVER SEEN!
Martial arts is succeeding in the face of adversity. Getting through this is your
real black belt test, not the one in the studio.
I'm rooting for you, pal.
-Trip
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