Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The most important moment of your self defense training...

Everyone thinks it is if and when you are attacked.

That is a close, close second-but it is not the most important one. Proficiency in the combat arts (be it in the self defense realm, tournament setting, MMA cage or boxing ring) is a by-product of your training, albeit the most important one (if you train martial arts in any capacity, your first priority should be to learn to protect yourself and your loved ones-if it isn't you'd be better off going to a ballroom studio, the gym or learning how to build a ship in a bottle-sorry if I piss anyone off, but that's just the way I see it).

Ready for it? here it is...

Getting started.

That's the most important moment of your self defense / personal protection training.

Too often with any task, be it balancing your checkbook (we've all been spoiled by online banking-God knows I have), cleaning your car/garage/office/etc., or painting that spare room in your home, you can become overwhelmed by the logistics of such a big task. What almost often happens is that you say, "That is a big job; I'll do it tomorrowor on the weekend when I have more time."

The funny thing is, that never happens-it never works out quite that way, does it?

You have to train yourself to just get started and to say "to hell with the specifics."  Things will fall into place as you move along.

So it is with your self defense training. Make a decision NOW that you are going to begin this process TODAY, RIGHT NOW.   Check out the White Collar Warrior Self Protection Skills Home Study Course and take the first step.  You don't have to see the end result (be it a painted room, a clean garage or proficiency in the skills to remove you and your loved ones from danger), just GET STARTED and things will fall into place.  Trust me on this-I am not physically gifted by any means, I just took that first step 18 years ago and have never looked back, and today I am much more confident and competent in this area, but I am always learning, growing and developing-as it should be.

Join me, won't you? =-)

Get moving, and as always, God bless and stay safe!

Bobby

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