I thought you were a Coasty?:confused: :DQuote:
I'm in the military. - Merry Prankster
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I thought you were a Coasty?:confused: :DQuote:
I'm in the military. - Merry Prankster
I just learned a new Chinese aphorism from a wandering kungfu master (seriously this guy is homeless and just wanders China and trains) - it goes "use martial arts to make martial arts." For the last few decades of my life, I done this. I'd say the two most 'training intesive times' were when I was a student and a teacher - when I was in college I was captain of the NCAA Epee squad and training for my Provost master-at-arms, so I was training some ungodly amount of time. Then when I was teaching for a living, I trained a lot, especially when teaching kids. Now, I don't train near as much as I'd like (do we ever?) - mostly due to my kid and my mortgage - but it's still a major part of my life (obviously.)
Im a 'manager' in a small seasonal company. I earn a salary and set my own hours.
Typically I train solo for a hour or so every morning, and then have class or training or both 6 days a week after work. I typically work 8-4pm monday-friday, and sometimes a few hours on saturday. Its winter now, so even though I goto work, I dont actually work, and I go for less hours.
Maybe Ill have my own company some day, and then I will work even less. Mayhaps I can find a chick or chicks that dig kung-fu instead of chicks that just dig money and ****, and things will work out perfectly.
So my suggestion for martial arts employment is buisness.