#76708
kirsten
Moderator

Re: hey psyops, oneness, kirsten

Hi Paul,

Yeah.. I STILL have them. My first big “ahha” came about 7 years after I started TKD and I finally got my round kick where it needed to be.

In Krav Maga it was everytime I learned how one technique would transition to another and tie in. I could really see how it was all working. Now for my body “jell’n”? I had to de-program nearly 10 years of competetive TKD and that took a while, but about 2 years into it I really felt better and moved like I did KM and not TKD.

Whenever I learn something new in KM, I have a moment where I think “Duh, why didn’t I already see that?!” If I stop having those moments, then I would worry that I am no longer learning and we have a problem… either I am no longer receptive to learning or I have reached the end of the road and need to find a new hobby, because there is always something to learn in Krav Maga.

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