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i agree, "advice is what you ask for when you already no the answer and wish you didn't".

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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maybe you've reached your plateau. Take a break from your current style and try a different one. Ask your instructor if there is something new you can learn. Teach new techniques. Something to get you excited abut the martial arts again.

 

It didn't get that, could you repeat it? Thank you

 

I mean, when you first started in martial arts everything was new and exciting right? The simplest of drills got you pumped and your desire for more knowledge was prominently present. But after awhile, you start to get bored. You reach a point where what you thought were exciting drills are now just the same old exercises. You've reached your peak and now your in a stagnant position. You can try to change that by learning a new style that isn't similar, like Capoeira or Muay Thai, whatever suits your needs. Or take a break for awhile and see how you still feel afterwards.

 

Or, maybe it is time to move on and try something completely different.

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I think you should take a break from it then. I was like that when I was going nowhere, I wanted to become a really good fighter fast. or, there were too many things going on in my life. I had to work, study and practice. This became too much for me.

 

so my advice is to take a break. For like a month.

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Maybe try a new MA, something completely different than what you're used to.

"It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who

are willing to endure pain with patience."


"Lock em out or Knock em out"

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