Just like the metaphor of transgender tolerance for military recruitment?
They're in a martial arts setting. Key word: martial, which is to be warlike. This is the setting where these kids should be learning how to throw decent combinations, drilling sweeps, etc. We need to be carved out of wood, not be cupcakes. President Trump put on a master class of deterrence with his "fuck around and find out" foreign policy. Were you not paying attention?
He's teaching kids to control their emotions. Again it's a metaphor, not a fighting style. Martial arts is NOT just about combat, as you previously asserted. It's a life philosophy. He's saying being a nice guy all the time will land you in trouble, you need to be able to channel and switch on the lion when necessary.
He’s teaching young boys that anger is a natural emotion, how to channel and then quickly recover. The intention is to teach them that when they get angry, which is inevitable through life, how to realize the emotion and then move on productively.
This is clearly a metaphor. You won't win any battle by lunging yourself and hugging the person. That should be plainly obvious.
Just like the metaphor of transgender tolerance for military recruitment?
They're in a martial arts setting. Key word: martial, which is to be warlike. This is the setting where these kids should be learning how to throw decent combinations, drilling sweeps, etc. We need to be carved out of wood, not be cupcakes. President Trump put on a master class of deterrence with his "fuck around and find out" foreign policy. Were you not paying attention?
Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.
Mind first, body follows. He's training the kid to have the mindset. No amount of physical training will matter if he can't mentally execute.
He's teaching the kids to be angry. Anger is the absolute worst mental state to be in during combat.
He's teaching kids to control their emotions. Again it's a metaphor, not a fighting style. Martial arts is NOT just about combat, as you previously asserted. It's a life philosophy. He's saying being a nice guy all the time will land you in trouble, you need to be able to channel and switch on the lion when necessary.
He’s teaching young boys that anger is a natural emotion, how to channel and then quickly recover. The intention is to teach them that when they get angry, which is inevitable through life, how to realize the emotion and then move on productively.