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Head Instructor:
Moshe Katz,
4th Dan
Krav Dojo Newsletter
"ברוך ה צורי המלמד ידי לקרב
אצבעותי למלחמה"
Blessed be God my rock who teaches my hands to do battle, my
fingers for war." (King David)
SEPTEMBER 2008
Head Instructor: Moshe D. Katz, 4th dan black belt;
kickboxing, krav maga, jujitsu (5th dan)
Black Belts: Nadav Alon, Eitan Susman, Yisrael Kaplan,
Avi Baldasare, Esther Cohen
Certified by:
Sensei Itay Gil, 6th dan, former trainer of the
Israeli Counter Terror Force, trainer of elite IDF units
Wingate Institute of Sports, Martial Arts Dept. Roni Kluger,
8th dan
ISC Control Points, Professor Arthur Cohen, 6th dan
World Martial Arts Masters Academy of Black Belts, Dr. Jerry
Beasley 9th dan
World Black Belt Bureau, Master Kang Rhee, 9th dan
Dojo Address: 50/3 Mitzpe Nevo, Maaleh Adumim, 98410 Israel
Telephone: 054 589 0357, 02 535 7265
International phone 972 2 535 7265
New Year
A new school year has started, and , a new karate - krav maga
year. Let's hope it will be a great one.Please send in
insurance, 100 NIS ASAP. post dated checks for the new year,
2300 NIS COVERS THE ENTIRE YEAR INCLUDING INSURANCE, in as many
payments as you like.
New Start
Today is September first, the first day of the new year,
academically. Makes me think of new beginnings. I recall when I
moved to New York and was looking for a place to train, I
settled on the Oyama dojo.At first look, it was a bit
daunting; all these though guys kicking and punching, jumping
and spinning, I wondered how would I fit in?
I determined that I would simply have to work harder than
everyone else. I kept a log and I wrote every lesson I attended.
I also practiced at home, and, at work.
At work I would take a break, go to the bathroom with the
large mirror and practice a few techniques, until the next guy
walked in. I would do extra pushups when no one was looking.
I recall being told that one about 6 people who put on white
belts would someday wear the coveted black belt, I was
determined to be one of those few. But what would it take?
Very simply it would take dedication, a long term commitment.
As we begin our new year I can already anticipate the parents
telling me, "Listen I don't want to give you checks for a full
year, I can be sure if my son will stick with it that long.
Well, if one has so little commitment that one year seems like a
long time I don't know what kind of goals they can ever hope for
in life. What can you learn in less than one year? What can you
build in one year? My house took nearly two years to build. What
would I have done if the workers would have lost interest after
only a few months? Had they walked out in the middle of a job I
doubt they would have many new jobs to walk into, no one would
ever hire them again!
If this is what you want, they wantit! Invest your
time, buy the equipment you need, put in the time it takes to
get good at.
An impatient Samurai came to a Zen master for a bowl of soup.
He waited but it was not ready. He waited some more and became
angry and impatient. Finally the miso soup was ready, and it was
the best soup he had ever tasted. The Samurai said, "This is the
best soup I ever had, what is the secret ingredient?"
The Zen Master answered, "Time"!
Keep Trying
Keep Trying,Sometimes pearl of wisdom can be gained from the
most light hearted sources.
When I was a child there was a popular TV show called "The
Partridge Family", yes, I admit I watched it. It was a family
that was also a musical act. The oldest child was teenage heart
throb David Cassidy.
In one episode he meets an attractive young lady who plays
classical music and does not care much for his pop music. He
tries to gain an appreciation of her style of music and even
tries his hand at composing a piece of classical music.
He takes his new composition to a man who has the ability to
judge and evaluate such things. I saw this episode many decades
ago but I remember this part word for word (I think), there was
a message here that would stay with me over all these many
years.
The older man listens to the music carefully and then asks
the young man a question.
"If I told you the composition was only mediocre, that you
had no real talent for this style of music, what would you do?"
The young composer answers, "I would give it up".
"In that case" the older man says, "I would suggest that you
give it up."
Now you can interpret that two ways.
The first is; the music was no good so forget about it. This
is the wrong interpretation. He never specifically said the
music was on good.
The correct interpretation is; If you are willing to give up
so quickly, just because one person told that you are no good at
something, if you are willing to give up at the first obstacle –
then you are clearly never going to succeed with this. If you
truly believed in what you were doing, if you were truly
passionate about this, if you truly wanted to succeed – than
nothing would stand in your way, certainly not a poor initial
evaluation.
The reason he was telling the young man to quit had nothing
to do with his talent and everything to do with his lack of
'stick-to-it-ness'.
Failure and set backs are just tests. Abraham Lincoln failed
at countless things before he became president. The Rolling
Stones once had less people in the audience than they had in the
band! The Beatles were rejected and told, "Guitar music is on
the way out". Early automobile manufactures (called horseless
carriages at the time) were told the car would never
replace the bicycle as a means of transportation. When the first
tape recorder was demonstrated in Japan the audience said,
"Great device for party tricks but it has no real practical
value, it will never succeed". When my cousin asked for my
advice about introducing macaroni and cheese to Israel I said,
"Why would anyone buy it! All they have to do is buy pasta and
cut up some cheese themselves."
And yet, all these people kept trying, and they all
eventually succeeded.
So if you don't feel like a black belt after your first few
months in Karate, so if you don't win your first fight, so if
you feel like the most awkward person this side of Tibet; know
that you are not alone. Know that your talent will not carry you
but your motivation will.
And as a great martial arts instructor once wrote: "When the
final chapter on your life is written, have them quote your wins
and loses but for heavens sake, don’t have them say you never
tried. How do you know if you can achieve anything in life, if
you never try? And just because you try it and it doesn’t work
the first time, try again. Try it harder, try it faster, use a
different angle, use a different team, but don’t give up. A true
warrior knows that failure is testing, and that now you know
another way that doesn’t work and it is positive feedback to use
to find the right way."
"Make sure you stick to it long enough to reap the reward.
Farmers plant in the spring, work the crop all year and then get
their harvest in the fall. It is amazing, so many leave before
the harvest. As a true warrior you must learn to stay the
course." (T. Bryan)
So take this message and move on, move on!
New Year
Well the summer is nearly over and a new year is upon us. We
will begin registration for next year on August 24th. For those
who register now the price is same as last year; 2300 NIS for
the next twelve months. This includes insurance, fees, awards,
but not equipment. Rates subject to change. Please call before
coming over 054 589 0357, 02 535 7265
מתחילים הרשמה לשנה הבאה2300 ש"ח לשנה
אישה כבת 42 הגיעה לכומר לוידוי ואמרה לו: "אדוני הכומר, הבית
שלי מתפרק, הוא ישן ובלוי ולי ולבעלי אין כסף להחליף אותו,הילדים
שלנו מתרוצצים כל היום בחוץ ולא מקדישים מספיק זמןלשיעורי הבית
שלהם. הרכב שלנו התקלקל ובעלי הביא לי ליום ההולדת כרטיס ברכה
וספר..כל כך לא רומנטי..
הכל פשוט כל כך רע... אני לא יודעת מה לעשות..."
הכומר יצא מתא הוידויים וסימן לאישה להתקרב אליו, הוציא נייר
קטן וסימן עליו נקודה שחורה במרכזו,
"מה את רואה כאן?" שאל,
- "אני רואה נקודה שחורה" אמרה האישה.
מה עוד?" שאל הכומר,
- "כלום". ענתה.
"שכחת דבר חשוב", אמר הכומר, "את רואה גם את הנייר?"
האישה חייכה. היא נזכרה שאומנם הבית שלה ישן אבל יש לה בית,
היא חשבה על הילדים שמתרוצצים בחוץ כי הם בריאים ומלאי
אנרגיה,הרכב התקלקל אבל יש לה רכב שלא כמו לכולם, היא חייכה
כשחשבהשבעלה אולי לא בחר את המתנה האידיאלית אבל אכן חשב עליה...
והיא בעצם יודעת שהוא מאד אוהב אותה, היא הבינה שלפעמים
אנחנומתמקדים בנקודה השחורה ולא רואים את הנייר עצמו...
אז מתי אתה רואה רק את הנקודה השחורה?
מתי אתה מתמקד במה שאין?
תפוס את עצמך במהלך היום כשאתה מתמקד "בנקודה השחורה",עצור לרגע
ונסה לראות את "הנייר".
כל דבר שנתמקד בו – יגדל. לכן עלינו להתמקד בדברים הנכונים
בצורה מעצימה.
Personal Responsiblity
We all consider ourselves responsible adults, or responsible
teenagers. We are responsible in terms of carrying out what we
promised to do at work or at school. Truth is even in this
meager area most people are lacking. Most people I know make
many promises but very few even come close to following through.
How many times did you say you would make a phone call for a
friend who is looking for a job, and then you forgot all about
it? How many times did other, more important, things come up
when you had promised to help a friend?
Fact is most of us are not terribly responsible.
But that is not what I am writing about.
I am writing about taking responsibility for your own life,
your own success. Fact is most people walk around blaming
everyone but themselves for their lack of success. "My parents
did not provide me with a good enough education.", "My parents
were not encouraging nor loving enough when I grew up." "Life
circumstances prevented me from pursuing the career of my
choice."
The bottom line is always the same – I did not succeed and it
is not my fault.
News Flash – it is.
We need to take full responsibility for our lives; our
financial success, our health, our social well being. No one is
responsible but us. The sooner we realize this the better off we
will be.
The same is true of course of your martial arts and fitness
training; I see 'em come and I see 'em go. What differentiates
those who succeed from those who don't? Personal responsibility.
Looking at the Long Term
I recall a story about a man looking for his car at the airport.
He looked and looked but could not find it. He retraced his
steps, but could not find it. Finally he asked for help (a rare
thing for men) and the uneducated, simple, attendant said, "This
is short term parking, perhaps Sir, you may have parked your car
in our long term parking lot?"
We spend our lives in the "Short term parking lot" when in
fact; the real benefits are to be found in the "Long term
parking lot."
Looking back at college I can now see how it changed my life.
At the time I could not see. Looking back over a career of
teaching martial arts to children, I can now see how it changed
people's lives, that is, for those who invested the time.
"A black belt is a white belt that never quit." (unknown)
Long term; I can see strong young people, confident,
successful, empowered, goal-oriented. You look at time and at
once you are impressed with their obvious physical fitness and
posture. After a short conversation you see a polite young
person, someone with values, almost a throw back to another
generation where young people were trained to think beyond
themselves. You see someone who can take a challenge and see it
through; a 'can –do' sort of person. Is there anything better
you can do for your child?
Skipping Class?
Not only do you slip backwards physically when you skip even
one scheduled workout, perhaps more devastating is the effect on
your mind and character. Every time you successfully complete a
scheduled workout plan, you build your discipline and self
esteem. When your self esteem increases, it makes you feel good
and that stimulates a positive self-reinforcing cycle of even
more discipline, confidence and action. Everything you do helps
or hurts. Every workout counts. Treat your word as law. When you
say you’re going to work out... WORK OUT!
"You can easily judge the character of others by how they
treat those who they think can do nothing for them." (Malcolm
Forbes)
Learn about some of the top martial arts instructors
Martial Arts Leaders . These are all people I have met and
trained with.
What Came First, the Chicken or
the Egg? Read on
We may never know which came first, the chicken or the egg, but
there are many things that we do know, or should know.
What came first, the attack or the defense? Seems logical to
say the attack came first. However if you were to visit dozens
of martial arts academies, as I have, you would reach the
opposite conclusion. First the students learn the defense. Next
they learn the 'correct' way to attack, which, incidentally,
fits in perfectly with the defenses that they have perfected.
They can defend themselves perfectly, as long as they are
attacked by members of their style of martial arts.
Sometimes an embarrassing situation occurs; a new student
comes in and messes everyone up with his 'wrong' attacks. I did
that once. I was new in Israel and tried out a karate class at
the community center. They were unfamiliar with my style and did
not know how to deal with it. The instructor told the students
that the problem was with me, not them. My attack was 'all
wrong', I fought like a "street fighter". I did not stay at that
school very long, just long enough to learn what not to do.
Reality check, took me years to get this, the attack is never
wrong. The attack comes before the defense. You must first learn
the nature of attacks, all attacks, under all conditions. Only
then can you begin to understand how to defend.
I have the good fortune of meeting some of the greats.
Professor Cohen said to me, "I have a friend in the coast guard,
so what if your fancy Taekwondo kick does not work when you are
on a small boat fighting a guy with a knife?" Or what if you in
Alaska and your jujitsu does not work on a guy wearing a heavy
winter coat, or what if your knife defense slides off a New York
City gang member because he smeared Vaseline on his arms?! What
do you do when the attack does not match what you learned in
your Aikido class?
What happens then?
The answer is simple; it is all over, for you.
You must understand the nature of attacks, the possibilities,
the 'determined attacker', the gang member, the psycho path;
know them or die.
This is why we train in mix martial arts, in reality self
defense; this is why our training has evolved tremendously over
the years. A student who trained with us back in the mid 90's
would not recognize 80% of what we now do. This is the survival
of the fittest, the survival of he who adapts and
changes."Absorb what is useful, reject what is useless,
cultivate what is truly your own." (Sifu Bruce Lee)
Now get on the mat and sweat.
Self Defense, Self Preservation
or Martial Art?
My friend Louie B. likes the term "Self Preservation", I like it
too. It gets to the point right away. Our goal: survival.
What should your training include? Kicking, yes, punching?
Yes. What about take-downs, arm locks, escapes from impossible
holds? Yes, yes, and yes. What about fitness? Yup. How about the
psychology of fighting? You got it, yes. How about verbal
diffusion, walking away, avoiding a fight? Yes.How about guns,
knives, sticks, ropes, rocks? You guessed it, yes, yes and yes.
In real life self defense how important is it to be able to
do a back spinning jump kick? Not very. What if you want to be a
Hollywood actor or stunt man? Then it becomes more
important.Choose your goals then choose your training.
Good Training Advice
1) To be consistent
2) To focus on improving every day
3) To follow professionally designed program & advice
4) To fuel the body with the right foods
5) To accept that things won't change overnight, but that
with timeand persistence, you will succeed.
Boxing Gloves - Sale
Century boxing gloves, this month only, ONLY 110 NIS,
instead of 180 NIS, limited supply, first come first serve.
July/ August Attendance - Top 25!
Bezalel Friedfertig, 40
Yedidya Even Chen 39
Yonatan Even Chen 36
Doris Strauss 31,
Yosef Wolgel, 28
Menachem Keller 26,
Elisha Klejman 25
Yaakov Agranat 25
Yehuda Klein, 25,
Reena Mackler 25,
Tzvi Polinsky 23
Shilo Wohl 20
Nehorai Cohen 20,
Mazal Or Keller 20,
Yedidya Liker 18,
Yaakov Gross 16
Baruch Mackler 16
Avaid Shtelchelberg 16
Lazar Roskind 14
Yehuda Gross 14
Chaya Tov 10
Chen Bar Nissim 10
Yehuda Yaakov Mackler 10
Chen Bar Nissim 10
Chaya Tov 10
Training Location

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Mountain Spirit Warrior
Mitzpe Nevo 50/3
Ma’aleh Adumim, 98410, Israel
AVAILABLE FOR
SEMINARS
Cell (Israel): 054 - 5890357
• Dojo: 02 - 535 7265
International: 972 -2 535 7265
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