
"Don't Wait A Lifetime"
By Goldenberg Sensei,
Yon-Don
Sometimes it takes a disaster to realize how precious life is. It is all
to common to hear expressions such as; I wish I would have..., I should have done this or
that..., I meant to but ...
In karate training, although we say " Karate is a lifetime
marathon" we do not want to wait a lifetime, because as can readily and soberingly be
seen by the events of the Swiss Air flight, we never know how long or how short a lifetime
is.
A turning point in my karate training came when as a green belt I was
attending a workout and at a certain point I could not continue due to exhaustion. I
respectfully asked my instructor if I may leave the deck as I was about to either faint or
undergo reverse peristalsis.
The instructor yelled in a very loud voice, " NO, DO ONE MORE
KATA", my response as usual was " arigato Sensei". I performed the kata,
and at that point was able to continue as if my body and mind broke through a barrier to
another level. I did not leave the class after that kata and was able to continue albeit
still exhausted. The barrier was an emotional one.
When I asked to be excused I had thought I went as far as I could only to
realize I had more.
The more we break our own self imposed barriers, or comfort zones, the
more we realize everything is in our comfort zone.
There are two important points to realize;
We can only reach the outer limits of our comfort zone by giving 100%
effort.
We can only realize a new comfort zone by giving X +1% effort where X is
our previous comfort zone.
Don't wait for tomorrow let each class, bring you to a new comfort zone.
Arigato,
Goldenberg Sensei, Yon-Dan

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