The Slowest Martial Art in the World!
[I:http://mymartialartsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AlCase8.jpg] Okay, here’s a shocker for you–you are learning the martial arts using the slowest method of education in existence in the world. Oh, it’s true. And it is propagated through the mysticism and awe of attaining something that, should you use an updated method of learning, would speed your progress up by a factor of ten.
The martial arts utilize a teaching method that has worked for the history of the world, for monkeys. This is the method of monkey see monkey do. Using the monkey see monkey do method, you are trained to commit to memory random strings of data.
That’s exactly what I said, random strings of data. In fact, to be thoroughly honest about this, it is random strings strings of random data, and everything is tied together through mystical concept. Not concepts that make good sense, but concepts that actually encourage mystery.
That system of kung fu, the one based on an animal–I have never heard of an animal being able to think logically. Oh, you fight like an animal, and with an animal’s…logic. What you’re telling me is that the movements that look like an animal have been gathered together so you could copycat them.
Copycatting is not a concept, and it is not a valid method for learning. Copycatting is merely doing what somebody tells you to…or, in the martial arts world, what somebody has sold you. There’s a lot of money in selling copycat methods, because you can just keep rearranging the strings of information and fool people into thinking they are getting something scientific.
Now, you might think that I am down on the martial arts because of what I have said here. The opposite is true, I am so in love with the martial arts it is unbelievable. I don’t, however, subscribe to antiquated methods of learning.
My particular method is to take the mysticism of the martial arts, use logic to align it, and learn ten times faster than the next guy. This method, which is almost in direction opposition to any method you have ever seen, is called Matrixing. Matrixing is an actual scientific process–it is not the latest psuedo-science-jargon (cybermind, cranial digitation, neural brain logging, and that sort of made up so on) that internet marketers use to sell their tricks.
The question I often get is how does it work. Consider: if you had 3, 5, 1, 8 and a shaved cat, you wouldn’t know how to count. If you had 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on…you would know how to count.
What I do is line up the martial concepts in a logical manner, so there are no missing numbers, no out of sequence data, and no ridiculous concepts thrown in. When people study the martial arts in this fashion it is possible to learn, as I have indicated, as much as ten times faster. Of course it depends on the person who is doing the learning, whether they have a good basic education, and so on.
The above having been said, it was not easy to figure out Matrixing. In fact, it took memore than thirty years, as there was no precedent for what I was doing. It has been done, however, and martial artists all over the world need no longer be trapped by–the slowest method of learning in existence.
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