A few weeks ago this raingarden was planned for and it did not work out. If you are able to attend this planting let me know and we will meet together to help out.
Fall Schedule Begins
Title: Fall Schedule Begins
Description: Our schedule for the fall begins on Monday, August 25th. To get ready, you may want to schedule a private lesson and get caught up on what you missed over the summer!
Date: 2008-08-25
Generosity
Young students
Generosity means “I give and share with others!”
Older students, teens, adults:
Generosity is making a habit of giving and sharing with others.
Instructions from my instructor
I am challenging myself to be better than ever before on many levels and I invite you to watch or even better join me in the challenges on the levels that are good for you. If you read this and are moved by any part of it – please make a point to comment on it here and talk to me. I am here to team up with you!
Here are the words of my instructor:
Come Monday – or any day you decide – you may wake up and realize that you have a new job, a duty, an obligation, and/or a mission. The subject is “self-defense” the definition of which is the key issue.
As a martial arts teacher and a member (recognize it or not) of the international martial arts community, I present you with the opportunity to be something more than a fitness teacher, something more than a teacher of the arts of physical self-defense,more than an instructor in some classical or eclectic martial art, and something far more than a school owner with a particular gross income and student count and tax obligation.
Self-defense, in today’s world, has little or nothing to do with kicks, punches, grappling, and bo-staff training. These aspects of the martial arts are the bowl that holds the mix –they are not “the cake.” Self-defense in today’s world is contained in what we do –or do not –consume. It is in our beliefs about ownership, about conflict, about relationships, about people with fewer resources that you or I, it is about anger and diet and attitude and community and the environment.
A young instructor inexperienced in life, without the understanding and knowledge that comes with life-experience, may have some difficulty in grasping this idea. Age and experience brings the appreciation of what is to have failures and lost dreams, with the burden and gift of being a parent, with the inevitability of losing those you love, and with the crazy brutality and injustice of war, of prejudice, of hatred, and of greed.
Without the educational foundation of history, of philosophy, and of all the things you learn along the path –a young martial arts teacher can be unaware of the value of everything on the periphery of “martial arts” that is not contained in the movements and techniques –and that is not practiced “on the mat” (and this doesn’t, of course, apply to all young instructors, as some people are born aware).
If this last statement rings true to you –then perhaps you are ready to become a martial arts teacher cut from a new –and different –cloth. Perhaps you are ready to be a martial arts teacher with a sense of mission and obligation to the world.
To begin, you must first appreciate and understand that to be a MASTER teacher, you are not going to find your skills easily, nor will they come to you in a best-selling book, a box, a video, or in a weekend certification seminar. You’re going to have to wake up and work and experience and network and be a part of something bigger than your “business” –something bigger than “the ring” or the arena.
Start with teaching anger management –and start that by really studying the subject. Move from there to embrace diabetes education. Why diabetes? Well, besides the fact that it will touch the lives of 1 in 3 children in the next decade, it could be ANY health subject; your job is to become a master of integrating various topics, intelligently, into your school’s curriculum and educational materials. From there you should develop the most active and visible acts-of-kindness program in your community. You must OWN this topic.
Next, tackle an aggressive environmental self-defense program. Read “Last Child in the Woods” by Richard Louv – and integrate environmental education with unstructured outdoor play with your students. From there, custom design your own Ultimate Black Belt Test Program – and start living a real master teacher. I have no loss of ideas, tactics, and strategies for making all of the above the very things that bring students to your schools.
Should you, Monday morning or any morning wake up and recognize that you are being called to action (and that it’s going to make what you may do a LOT more fun and rewarding), please don’t hesitate to contact me.
So this is the challenge that I have before me. When I read this I thought about what it was like to be a parent. When we first become a parent all the thoughts, goals and ideal ways of doing things that rush through us. Sometime along the way we get so bogged down with just making the schedule happen everyday that we just want to get through another day.
Ever felt that way? I have and now all I want to do is be as much help as I can for all of our students, parents and the community so that the ideals and values and all that we wanted for our children and the world can be at least in some small way achieved.
We are very fortunate to have a wonderful community here at BLS working for the same goals. Thank you and lets see what we can accomplish together.
Randy’s ‘Last Lecture”
Today it was announced that Randy Rausch passed away. Just this past week I read his book, The Last Lecture, by Randy Rausch. It is very inspiring and there are lessons in the book from this very brave man that we can all be reminded of as we face our own troubles.
1. Brick walls are there for a reason:how bad do you really want something?
2. Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you wanted.
3. Never lose your child-like wonder!
I know the link I am about to give you will be very much worth taking the time to watch, though the book does a very good job too. But take the time to watch this video as this man facing death in a matter of just a few months points us in a direction that we can learn from.
Thank you Randy for providing this look into your world as it provides us the opportunity to look into our own world as we face different situations in our lives. Check Out This Video!
It is long (1:44 hrs) but well worth it. If you read the book or watch the video, please tell me what you liked about it the best. What did you take from it?
Agricultural Education Day
This Saturday according to an announcement in the paper last night, there will be an Agricultural Education Day in Harwood Maryland at the corner of Rt 2 South and Birdsville Road. The event will be held from 11 AM to 6 PM with all sorts of displays and demonstrations. Though I have not been to this event before, it sounds like an interesting event with the opportunity to get to learn a little more about our local food producers.
For more information you can go to their site at Agricultural Day. I am going to try to spend a little bit of time their myself, as I am interested in promoting the idea of awareness of where our food comes from and getting to know and appreciate our local farmers. Maybe we will see you there.