I consider myself a fighter -- From the moment the first punch is thrown, I know I have lost. I don't step into a cage or ring. I don't fight for awards or prestige. I train anywhere from 2 to 7 nights a week, knowing that I'm only as good as my last night training.
I believe it is a responsible human being's privilege and responsibility to be able to defend himself and his loved ones. I believe it is a responsible human being's privilege and responsibility to find the truth (that is, the effectiveness) of their training as best as can be simulated before taking it into the real world or attempting to pass that on to others.
I do not teach, but people can learn from me.
I do not like titles and trappings: simple truths are best sipped from unadorned cups.
My experience is my own, and marked by much of my life's disappointments. To know my martial arts, you'd first need to know me.
I consider myself a fighter -- From the moment the first punch is thrown, I know I have lost. I don't step into a cage or ring. I don't fight for awards or prestige. I train anywhere from 2 to 7 nights a week, knowing that I'm only as good as my l...