Make 2009 Your Best Year Ever!
January 27, 2009
Happy New Year! Like many people, I’m extremely excited about 2009, but unlike most, I’ve got a plan, and a big part of my plan is my martial arts training.
How can Martial Arts help YOU have your best year ever?
It’s proven that people who keep themselves in top shape have a higher energy level and stronger self esteem. These are key ingredients to becoming a Top Performer in all other areas of life.
Studies have also shown that goals have buddies…meaning that when you achieve success in one area of life, it often propels you to success in other areas as well. This would explain why 95% of our Junior Black Belts are also high academic achievers.
It also explains why the vast majority of our Adult Black Belt Champions are Peak Performers in their careers and lead very successful, well balanced lives outside of the dojo.
What’s the best way to make this your best training year ever?
Get into the dojo for class frequently, arrive early enough for a good warm up and give your best effort and attention to learning the details.
The combination of frequency and intensity is a powerful combination to see positive and powerful progress in your Martial Arts and fitness development.
Start fast to make it your best year ever!
If you were in a foot race, you’d want to come out of the gate fast and finish strong. If you want this to be your best year ever…you also want to be a fast starter and a strong finisher.
How do you make 2009 your personal best?
You attack it with aggressive, ambitious action. To make this your best year ever, you’ll give yourself a tremendous advantage if you start it as strong as possible.
Training in the Martial Arts teaches you that the more you train, the greater energy you have to train and do other things as well.
To make this your best year ever, you must first decide that this is YOUR YEAR and it’s going to be a great one. Then, you must take aggressive action everyday to move forward toward your chosen objectives. Call or contact us via email, or stop by at USBA in person if you’d like to discuss your martial arts training goals for 2009.
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