Gharaunda: Pawan Kumar
Zen-do is a marital arts that aims to achieve character excellence by gaining experience as a result of study and education, not winning as its ultimate goal. At the same time, it is a form of self defence by using all parts of the body, each of which becomes an effective and powerful weapon thanks to power and systematic work. Zen-do aims that all body movement reach a balance and in this way body moments create maturity as a whole. Zendo enable the use of every part of the body together and the legs, hips, arms, shoulders and arms act and react to each other with a machanically coordinated system, creating a tremendous force by channeling the force generated in different parts of the body to a single place.
This type of coordination can be achieved through the continuous study of basic moments. these basic moments can be considered a complete art form in their own right because of their different and complex structures. the mastery of basic techniques provides a good basis for transitioning to the other two aspects of zendo, formal exercise and practice.
Zendo has moved away from his main purpose of having moral and spiritual views. this attitude results in over emphasis on free combat, which will never develop. The true zendo requires respect for the advesary by training the body and soul, which is achieved by working with heart and all energy, as well as with pure humility.
Zendo as art
it can be compared to zendo ballet in terms of what the body needs to do in order to create maximum efficiency and artistic beauty of imagination and heartbreak, together with the self mastery, discipline, creative, intelligence and inspiration, turns it into a comprehensive aesthetic form. in practice, zendo is the entire spectrum of all human senses and and endeavors.
Zendo is not only to train fighters
Zendo is a form of combat, but it instills a sense of opposition to violence in those involved. As a result of a misunderstanding or incomplete teaching, it ceases to be zendo when it is studied only as a fighting technique. you do not need zendo to learn how to fight. street fighting techniques are sufficient for this job. even though he was perfectly capable of fighting a zendo, his training taught him to avoid violence and trouble. this is zendo.
Patience is a quality that the zendo student will develop. Unlike in many sports, zendo development is so slow that disappointments can lead to an urge to quit, but no matter how slow the persistent and employee development is, it will eventually improve. this is zendo
from the first day the student should forget what they have learnd in all other sports while entering the dojo and start with an empty mind. Only in this way canthe essence and massage of zendo be grasped. Simplicity and respect are the two elements that a student should never let go of. in the dojo, no one should consider himself superior to someone else, because what is zendo turns to is the idea of man against himself.
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