How teaching disabled students can enrich your own martial arts

posted in: Inclusion | 0

I recently attended an excellent workshop called, “How to Coach Disabled People in Sport”, run by Sports Coach UK.

The course placed a heavy emphasis on how being inclusive is good for all of us – and this really got me thinking. It’s wonderful to help other people – but could being inclusive also end up helping us all ourselves too, as students and instructors?

I believe the answer is yes – and here are some reasons why . . .

How I Let Go of Doubt, Jealousy and Karate Belts

posted in: Budo, Personal story | 0

There’s nothing like martial arts training to show you your garbage. Even in a dojo that cultivates respect and camaraderie, jealousy and pettiness can creep in.

Sometimes the reason is clear. Perhaps a new beginner is learning faster than you ever did. Perhaps you’re the sensei, but one of your senior students is better at engaging with the teenagers. Perhaps you envy the student who has been blessed with a stronger and more flexible body than you.

But sometimes, there is no reason – or at least not one that makes any logical sense […]