Focus At Martial Arts Brisbane Academy:

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The word Focus is often used in the Martial Arts to describe a more mystical dimension as we saw in the Karate Kid movie and in David Carradines Kung Fu movies set in the 70s. Focus

Grasshopper the Master would insist as young Carradine explored the multi faceted dimensions of the ancient Chinese art. Set in the scenes of mountainous terrain where this young devotee sought to reach the enlightened state that the Martial Arts can deliver, his Masters theme for training was often targetted at his apprentice learning how his body alone could not deliver excellence in his Martial Arts training and that his mind needed to be engaged in every physical endeavour.

One of the highest subscribed Martial Arts Brisbane academies, Factor10 Martial Arts, seeks to explore this ancient practice on a daily basis with the young practitioners of the Korean arts of Taekwondo and Hapkido. Master Damien OFlaherty and Grand Master Sung Soo Lee believe that the essence of greatness in Martial Arts practice is found in the mind. The minds ability to take the body where it has never been before has never been fully understood, other than to say that Martial Artists of their calibre know this to be the case. This Masters and Grand Masters training and technical excellence are testimount to this. The basis for this understanding is not a scientific one its purely based on practice .. experience .. the Martial Art way.

When talking about the power of the mind we speak of focus in the Martial Arts and how when practicing to focus on an activity or a thought we can gain greater insights and develop improved physical reactions, coordination and overall excellence in techniques and moves. What then is the difference between focus and concentration? After all, are we not just using a fancy Martial Arts word that brings with it some mystical connotations for the sake of it? Are we not just using words for the sake of words? Then why not use the word concentration and why dont our Masters and Grand Masters of the Martial Arts just do the same?

Where concentration is about thought alone, focus is about a bringing together of the mind and body in a coordinated, kind of choreographed way. Simply speaking, the mind becomes the conductor of the orchestra with the body being the orchestra itself. The conductor, or mind, interprets otherwise meaningless movements and brings them together as they were intended, with the correct rhythm, tempo and tenacity as required. As the mind seeks higher level of interpretations of the Martial movements and techniques, whether it be though the combinations, purpose, variations in execution and so on, the Martial Arts practitioner reaches what we call the more enlightened state. Enlihghtened in sofar as those movements and techniques are concerned.

It is though Martial Arts Focus that the practitioner can develop in ways personally that they would never have otherwise developed had they not trained in a Martial Arts Brisbane based school like Factor10. The Master system is so developed at Factor10 that the students and members can explore the higher level understanding that sharp and attuned focus in training brings. Children at the age of 6 will develop academically, physically and socially in ways that no other sports can deliver, simply becaue the way of the Martial Arts through focus is not practiced elsewhere. Likewise teenagers and Adults will do the same.

At Factor10 Master OFlaherty commented recently that a parent spoke to him saying the Year 1 teachers at a school reported that their son, a Little Legends member, had improved in his concentration overall, and that his balance in Physical Education classes and also his reading had improved. Why is that?, Master O said, Is it concentration? Well let the teachers think that but we know its Focus the age old practice of bringing mind and body together.

As we train our mind to behave a certain way, we achieve synergies not understood by those outside the Martial Arts. While practicing focus in martial arts moves, developing and exploring physical moves and applying them in higher order circumstances and environments, our mind learns to be able to apply this same type of thinking in all of lifes endeavours. We learn to aspire to the notion of excellence and perfection in other areas as we do in our traditional training. We learn to persevere in order to achieve success. Children, Teenagers and Adults find that other aspects of their lives become more meaningful and fruitful, delivering more feelings of satisfaction with daily routines and life challenges.
So Focus Grasshopper


About the Author:
Factor10 Taekwondo Brisbane, Australia, is not only a family-friendly but also is a family. The children that start as young as 4 years of age at the school continues till they are adults not just because they receive excellent self defence training, improve their confidence and discipline but also since the environment is safe and caring like a family. Marcum Doughton is a staff writer at Factor10. If you want help improve your child's life, visit
http://www.taekwondo-hapkido.com/



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