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haizul
12th February 2004, 01:21 AM
Hi all,
I am just wondering how you all maintain your enthusiastic attitudes for Kendo in a long run. Like a motivational cause, or anything you do to maintain ur interest in this sports. Maybe I could use that tips for myself.
BTW, I practiced Kendo since summer 2003
Have a nice day then
zul
Neil Gendzwill
12th February 2004, 01:36 AM
I dunno about anything specific. I think some people just tend to stick with things for the long haul, and others move around. For example, you've played kendo for a little over a half-year, and already you're looking for motivation. At this point in your career, there's so much to learn, and you improve so rapidly, that if you can't find motivation now I don't know what I can suggest.
kendokamax
12th February 2004, 01:48 AM
Go to tournament, see strong kendo player, play strong kendo player.
Hai_hai
12th February 2004, 01:48 AM
Hi all,
I am just wondering how you all maintain your enthusiastic attitudes for Kendo in a long run. Like a motivational cause, or anything you do to maintain ur interest in this sports. Maybe I could use that tips for myself.
BTW, I practiced Kendo since summer 2003
Have a nice day then
zul
Like anything else, if it doesn't direct you to your goals or pursuits in life, then go on or begin with the things that do.
Paul Kerr
12th February 2004, 01:51 AM
Little book I'd recommend anyone to read is Mastery (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0452267560/103-3886251-1117455?v=glance) by George Leonard. It's a great book about what it takes to learn how to stick with something despite the inevitable breaks in motivation that come with the territory. He uses a lot of metaphors from aikido, though the lessons are universally applicable. Treat yourself - read it.
Khabbi
12th February 2004, 02:47 AM
how about taking a break ? , afew weeks off ?
or maybe , quit ?
Its not fun to loose your motivation all the time , usualy its because you dont like somthing .
haizul
12th February 2004, 03:19 AM
how about taking a break ? , afew weeks off ?
or maybe , quit ?
Its not fun to loose your motivation all the time , usualy its because you dont like somthing .
I don't think i want to quit though. Just that to maintain the motivation at a high level all the time is my main concern. I never thought about something wrong in Kendo, all of this is because I'm hoping I can find ways to push it further.
mystic_kendoka
12th February 2004, 03:28 AM
pick a rival... by this i don't mean like an enemy that you plan to drop your bogu bag on the next time you have the chance, but a friend and just be friendly rivals... it's fun... and puts a bit of motivation into it too...
Danny Boy
12th February 2004, 03:37 AM
Well, I've myself decided to stick it out with Kendo, because i knew for a fact that it is a "long term involvement" from the start.
No crazy expectations from the start = no disapointments.
Besides, what doesnt kill you, makes ya stronger, right ?
P.S.
If you enjoy doing something, why stop doing it.
haizul
12th February 2004, 04:11 AM
thanks a lot for the tips. I'll keep that in in check.
:)
tango
12th February 2004, 07:14 AM
Go to tournament, see strong kendo player, play strong kendo player.
In my opinion, this is not bad advice. It seems that whenever I've gone to a tournament, I've always come back with a big boost in spirit and motivation.
And as mystic_kendoka mentioned, it's good to have a friendly rival in class.. Someone who is at least as good as you (or maybe a little better).. you can both motivate each other to do better kendo.
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