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Aug 29 2008

‘Philosophy of Martial Arts’

Published by happycolour under Philosophy Edit This

I am inspired to write about my personal philosophy of martial arts. I am actually surprised that I didn’t think to write about it before.

First some background: I’ve been doing various Martial Arts for the past 8 years, and my experience sits in Hapkido, Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin Karate, and Muay Thai. Currently I train in Muay Thai as its the most enjoyable martial art I’ve experienced so far.

As well, as you most likely know, I’m a practicing buddhist. Many see contradictions in practicing martial arts such as Muay Thai and being a buddhist that believes hurting others isn’t a good thing.

So why do I train if I don’t value hurting others? Well, as I’m sure many would disagree with, I learn martial arts in order to defend myself and others and I believe this is justifiable.

When I first started Martial Arts I remember signing a contract at my Hapkido martial arts dojo. It said in a lot of words “If you are ever caught street fighting with this skill you will be banned from the studio, and may even be prosecuted for defamation of character.”

“Through compassion comes wisdom, through wisdom comes strength.” is an expression I believe in and has helped guide my martial arts practice.

For example; most look at sparring and competitive fighting like a kind of violence. What I think is important to realize, as I believe most don’t, is many martial artists hold the opinion that this process is done out of self improvement. As such you don’t fight someone with the objective to beat them up, rather you fight them in the hopes to improve yourself and them.

So what’s my philosophy? Motivated by my saying “Through compassion find wisdom, through wisdom find strength.” I always train with the intention to help others in mind.

Hmmmm, yet this leads me elsewhere. I hope to avoid a zealous rant about defending the weak, as it seems like this is quickly becoming, yet I don’t know how to pursue this article otherwise.

Hmmm, give me a day or two to think about this.

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