Oct. 18, 2018

Ep 037 - Competing in MMA Often Takes a Toll On Your Body

Ep 037 - Competing in MMA Often Takes a Toll On Your Body

You can’t respect others until you respect yourself, and that begins with respecting your own body. Martial arts exist to strengthen and preserve our minds, our bodies, and our spirits — not tear them down. While we are the first to say hardship builds character — and just like muscles, sometimes things need to be broken down in order to grow stronger — we’ve seen many regret wearing out their bodies simply for ego and financial gain. Unfortunately, that’s what primarily is being promoted with the sport of MMA. And that’s what often attracts young practitioners.

Mixed martial arts are what we study at Hoover Karate Academy, yet NOT for the combat sport of MMA in which two competitors attempt to achieve dominance over one another. Our system is reality-based and intended for life outside the ring or cage, where there is no referee present and no rules. The physical tools are designed to save your life if needed, yet we understand the importance of avoiding injury. Training shouldn’t interfere with work and school. It should enhance the quality of your life — not lower it. (Obviously, things can always happen. It’s still not chess.)

We’d like to see people train and reap the benefits of martial arts for a lifetime, not just 5-10 years. This applies to anything — relationships, careers, even diets. Going at it full steam ahead can be good, but be cautious not to fizzle out because you can’t maintain what you’re doing long run. Strengthen — maintain — and preserve your assets.

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