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This Is What Happens When You Do Martial Arts Every Day

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Your friend: “What are you doing today?“
You: “Training, why?”
Your friend: “Again??!”

If you’ve had this conversation one too many times, you’ll know that you’re a true martial artist. You’ve found new meaning to your life, a reason to get up in the morning and the best way to spend those evenings after work.

Some people may even find themselves foregoing their desk jobs for a career in martial arts. Whichever way martial arts influences you, we’re sure that you can relate to a few of these changes or more.

Today, Evolve Daily shares 6 Things That Happen When You Do Martial Arts Every Day:

1) You become more focused.

ONE Superstar Angela Lee defeats Mona Samir by Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) in ONE: Odyssey of Champions.

The more you train martial arts, the better you become at focusing on your goals. You know that hard work and discipline will help you achieve your goals faster and that getting sidetracked could lead to your demise.

Because you’re so used to goal setting and staying focused at training, doing the same at work or school becomes easier. You know what it takes to accomplish a task, and you’ll stop at nothing till you’ve completed it.

2) You become more humble.

he wai kru is a Muay Thai ritual in which students show respect and gratitude to their teachers, parents, and ancestors.

When you train martial arts, you’ll come across training partners of many different levels and backgrounds. Some may be athletically gifted, some may be more technical – there will always be someone to challenge you.

Because you’ve trained so much, you get used to it, you become more accepting of yourself as a martial artist. You’re OK with making mistakes and losing to a sparring partner every once in awhile because that’s just the way it is. What’s important is that you learn from these mistakes and turn them into strengths later on.

3) You become more zen.

ONE Superstar Christian Lee is the youngest member of the Evolve Fight Team.

Many people believe that training martial arts makes a person more violent. Because they’re exposed to so many techniques, people think that it’s only natural that they would use it on others.

A true martial artist is the complete opposite of violent. In fact, he will probably walk away from getting into fights if he can. He knows that using martial arts against other people is the last option, even if he is being attacked.

4) You become more fit.

Training martial arts day in and day out will not only benefit you mentally, spiritually and emotionally, but also physically. You become so focused on learning and improving the techniques you’ve been taught in class that you don’t notice all the weight you’ve been losing and that muscle you’ve been gaining!

Having a toned, fit body is just one of the many benefits of martial arts. You don’t even have to work for it – it’s something that just happens naturally.

5) You become friends with amazing people.

BJJ Champion Guli Kozama teaches a Little Samurai how to pass the guard.

When you train martial arts, you’ll meet people on the same journey as you. They put in as much effort as you do, talk about martial arts the same way you do and even crave for the same cheat meals as you!

There’s nothing like sparking a friendship with like-minded individuals. It makes it that much easier to stay on track with your goals and motivates you to work even harder than before.

6) You become more confident.

Sparring is a great way to take your skills to the next level.

The confidence you get from training martial arts is undeniable. Not only do you feel secure about the way you feel and look, but also about being prepared for any compromising situation that might come your way.

The determination and focus you inherit from the mental aspect of training martial arts also has a huge effect on your confidence level. How many people do you know is able to submit someone twice their weight? How many people do you know have their black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or Level 4 in Muay Thai?

7) You become unbreakable.

ONE Superstar Shinya Aoki from the Evolve Fight Team is a multiple-time World Champion.

One of the greatest gifts that all martial artists inherit from daily training is the strengthening of the mind, body, and soul. Countless hours of training will forge a warrior spirit within you that is unbreakable. In life, we will encounter adversities, failures, setbacks, obstacles, and so much more. We must also battle our fears, doubts, and insecurities. Martial arts can help us conquer those fears, doubts, and insecurities. Above all, martial arts will teach us to be unbreakable and never to give up on our dreams.

There’s no doubt that training martial arts every day has a tremendous effect on your life, inside and outside the ring, cage or mats. The changes may not be instantaneous, but they could definitely change the very way you live your life. So tell us, when will you start training martial arts?

The post This Is What Happens When You Do Martial Arts Every Day appeared first on Jiu-Jitsu Times.

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