Power is very important!

It is one of the principles in the Martial Arts. Without power your kicks and strikes would be useless. If you cannot generate power, an attacker would just laugh at your feeble attempts of self-defense.

Generating power gives one a sense of immense confidence.

But as Uncle Ben told Peter Parker (Spiderman), “With great power comes great responsibility.”

Often people with power abuse it. Power can inspire or it can cause fear.

As a powerful Taekwondo student you should be the one that inspires others to perform and not to quit. By being strong in class while doing forms and target drills, and adjusting the amount of power you use while sparring, you can inspire the younger belts to give it their all when in class.

Be mindful that the amount of power you use in free sparring should not be that same as when kicking a bag or striking a target. If you want to see how much power you have behind that kick or strike, just break a board or two.

Become a great leader by learning about using your power for the good.

If you have questions about how to become a great leader, don’t hesitate to talk to your Chief Instructor.



If you would like more information about our Martial Arts Program don’t hesitate to call us or text at 469-444-0246.

Or get your child started today with our free trial.

Adam Spicar

Martial Artist and owner of Reveal Martial Arts Taekwondo Karate.

www.idokarate.com
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