Posts Tagged ‘Master Mark Grupposo’
Shotokan Heian Godan
Monday, January 21st, 2008From time to time, I will post kata video from various styles so we can discuss the similarities and differences.
This is a fine example of Italian Shotkan champion Luca Valdesi. For you Shaolin Kempo Karate students, you will see the similarities in movement to our Five Pinan.
Being Shotokan, it is by nature more rigid and linear in technique. Yet Mr. Valdesi is powerful and explosive in his execution. This is a big part of why Grandmaster Villari values karate as a foundation of his art.
My Shaolin Action Principle- Honor Your Commitments
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008From Master Mark: Here’s MY Shaolin Action Principle. why not write and submit your own?
Commitment is an undervalued principle today. There is tremendous power and freedom in surrendering to your commitment. When you are committed to a person, a purpose, or a passion, there is never any doubt or question. You will do whatever it takes to honor your commitment.
When you say “I am going to be a Black Belt.”, be committed.
When you stand at the altar and say “I Do.”, be committed to your spouse.
When you figure out what your purpose and passion in life is, be committed to living it.
When you give your word, be committed to keeping it.
Many people leave themselves a “back door” to their commitment, a less than honorable way out of keeping their word.
“I’ll try this for a while.”
“If it doesn’t work out, I’ll get a divorce.”
“Well, I really didn’t mean that…”
When you close your back doors, there’s only one way to move in your life and that’s forward. Honor yourself by honoring your commitments.
Address to Black Belt Graduates- June 10, 2007
Monday, January 7th, 2008Good evening. I am going to speak tonight about overcoming adversity, but before I get to that, I want to extend my congratulations. For those of you who have just been awarded your First Degree, you are now in the elite 1% of all who begin martial arts training.
For those who can now call themselves Second, Third, and Fourth Degree black belts, this is an affirmation that you are closer to that milestone known as mastery of the art of Shaolin Kempo karate.
I acknowledge you for doing what so many today are unwilling to do- get off your rear ends and engage in an endeavor that requires time, discipline, sacrifice, and commitment. Our schools and communities need more people like you. Parents, I commend you for support and encouragement you surely gave your child. His or her accomplishment will be an asset for a lifetime.
You know, we learn many skills during our training. Some of those skills are less readily apparent than others.
You may not be aware of this but the Shaolin animals possess mental characteristics that complement the physical principles we use for health and self defense.
Tiger- Tenacity
Persistent determination. Unwillingness to easily quit.
Crane- Yielding
To give way to force of pressure
Win by losing
Snake- Patience
Composure- not getting rattled, emotionally clouded
Leopard- Certainty
No hesitation
Trusting oneself
Seize the opportunity
Dragon- Wisdom
Knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action. Time and experience. Pay attention to what’s going on around you. Taking control of your life.
I hope you do not rest on your laurels. You are Black Belts and role models, and in my opinion the best way to express that reality is to take action and stay involved. Your belt does nobody any good if it’s gathering dust in a closet.
“To be the best of Masters, you must first be the best of students.”
“Adversity causes some people to break, others to break records.”
I hope you break many records.
Thank you for listening, and enjoy the rest of your special evening.
