24/01/2025
Success
I recently watched the movie 'True Spirit' which is based on the true story of a 16 year old girl who was the youngest person to sail solo around the world non-stop. Watching this had me thinking about success and achieving my black belt in Japan. When people see someones success whether it be achieving a university degree, or winning a sporting tournament they only see the tip of the iceberg - the success, but what about what is below the surface, the layers you can't see, for me these included:
- sacrifices (late nights, weekends, having to travel long distances to train, living in Japan)
- injuries
- self-doubt
- being told you are not good enough
- language barriers and cultural differences (English was minimal and classes were in Japanese)
- years of dedicated training
- being the only westerner at the club (from time to time travelling karateka would visit)
But what pulls you through these? an inner strength and determination. It is not about being the most talented but more about your perseverance and unwavering spirit.
Martial art classes for physical fitness, developing confidence and resilience, co-ordination as well as self defence.