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I'm getting very discouraged in karate, I don't know what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="supercool" data-source="post: 2733465" data-attributes="member: 148183"><p>hello,</p><p></p><p> This was a kind of problem even I faced at my beggining stages.. I was good at it right from the beggining .. but for strange reasons my dojo mates never really tried to care for what I was saying .. they would just overlook me as if I was not there. I hurted a lot. I couldnt leave it as I loved it just like you . So I decided that I am going to win my respect there. From the next day actually I went in a reverse gear .. I stopped talking to my dojomates ..I held my whole concentration in the class and within no time I was being recognised as the master of the 12 flying kicks in my class by our coach.. whenever there were any group discussions about kicks or punches between my mates I would just go and sit among them silently ..this will draw others attention towards you as they know that you are a master of kicks but hence you are simply sitting there with a radiant smile on your face and not speeking one word. This will surely draw them towards you asking for your opinions. Trust me it works .. and it worked for me. Try to stay happy .. sad faces are not good for budding friendships.</p><p>And when it is time for sparing donot spare anyone ..I mean it ..show them what you are .</p><p>Remember Talent attracts company .. just be humble .. and show them that you are happy.. Always remember be charismatic with little attitude , and thats all it takes. hope this helps .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercool, post: 2733465, member: 148183"] hello, This was a kind of problem even I faced at my beggining stages.. I was good at it right from the beggining .. but for strange reasons my dojo mates never really tried to care for what I was saying .. they would just overlook me as if I was not there. I hurted a lot. I couldnt leave it as I loved it just like you . So I decided that I am going to win my respect there. From the next day actually I went in a reverse gear .. I stopped talking to my dojomates ..I held my whole concentration in the class and within no time I was being recognised as the master of the 12 flying kicks in my class by our coach.. whenever there were any group discussions about kicks or punches between my mates I would just go and sit among them silently ..this will draw others attention towards you as they know that you are a master of kicks but hence you are simply sitting there with a radiant smile on your face and not speeking one word. This will surely draw them towards you asking for your opinions. Trust me it works .. and it worked for me. Try to stay happy .. sad faces are not good for budding friendships. And when it is time for sparing donot spare anyone ..I mean it ..show them what you are . Remember Talent attracts company .. just be humble .. and show them that you are happy.. Always remember be charismatic with little attitude , and thats all it takes. hope this helps . [/QUOTE]
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