Hope: something that you want to come true so bad, it hurts! Unity: the same thing as hope and to have everyone come together! Martial Artist; no matter what sex you are, race, greed, religous beliefs, disabilities we share the same goal, enlightment and a better path in life to lead! Impressions: you never get a second chance to make a first impression! All equal to a better life. This I instill into all my students who pass through my door.
The above is what I believe will happen, maybe not in my life time but in the future as we pass. I think everyone should read the words of Master Sharon Wikel; what she has written is true to natures form. Not only does the male species do this to the women also to the weaker beings of the male gender. What I received out of this message is giving of False Confidence to the ladies, for they are being patronized, in 98% of the cases so very very true. Not only does this happen in the martial art schools but also in every day life more so to the house wife living with a very dominate male, I know I had grew up in such a house. This is why I share the same believes as Master Sharon Wikel when it comes to training.
I am violent by nature and humbled by a Martial Artist. Jeffrey P. Cornelius SR.
Some people say that the life of a warrior is a road to violence and only men of a certain nature follows it! This statement is so far from the truth. Has any one seen how these ladies work out Master Sharon Wikel, Master kathy Long, Cynthia Rothrock, for give me for I do not know Claire's last name but she surely know who I am speaking of [she surely showed me a lesson or two and that is a fact. Just ask Stan he is probally still laughing at me]. These ladies have a gift and that is the fight game is in their blood. I have seen them all work but only had the opprotunity to work out with Claire {Chuck did say to watch out]. She said throw a punch and do not throw a sissy punch. I threw a fast right jab at her and she just disappeared. The next thing, the in step of my right foot was just hammered into some serious pain, the upper cut to the groin I could had done with out, the shot to the right knee buckled me down to the floor as she has followed through and a hammer back to the groin as she was leaving, no she did not leave, she stepped into the right hip and than a round house to the face. Her timing and acuracy is second to none and I will never forget that after words; what a work out between her Stan and myslef.
A recent visit to the Tennesse school sets a great standard when it comes to training, they look at everyone as a future martial artist and trains them that way. I would like to point out Amanda, Mary Margrette and there was another lady and I am terrible with spelling just ask anyone I do believe her name was Nam. I would be proud to have them as students they would not be short cutted and they showed why. All the guys were cool for they gave them what they truely wanted an honest work out. Their instructors should be very proud of what they accomplished for the ladies do not stand second to none and can hold their own. I was blessed to work out with all of them they had done what was expected hit the target and take them out, over kill is needed take a step further.
We had a lady student in our class working on getting her green belt and you should had seen his faced we had one of those guys who would not hit or block her hard. Now this man has, to this day, no neck. Well she had enough of his whinning and said you either hit me or I am going to slap you [I am sorry I am laughing so hard cause you should had seen his face] he was a none believer and Bhaaaaammed it was a slap from right field, [ cannot say he did not deserve it for he was cheating her out of a true work out] she tried again hit the side of the head apparently that is what woke him out of his coma. Well he finally block her good and took her down and I do believe that was the last time it happen. You take it to her and she was a blast to work with, it is too bad she had left the school.
Every walk of life should be treat as equal, though we are not made the same. It is a shame that most school do not give the ladies the training they deserve or treated as an equal student with the same skills. It has been my belief as has been taught to me as I had learn it; as a teacher of this art. I get the benifit of giving the student my best so they may be better than I, in attitude and as a martial artist and as a human being. I expected this from all my students to be the best they can be, from my 5 year old to my 58 year old student. Once you pass through the doors of San Soo Michigan we are all of equal parts treat one another as so, for we are the same, we are Martial Artist, students, practitioners, teachers.
A quote: " I am here not only to train fighters, but teachers of this great art; to carry on the legacy of Kung Fu San Soo, myself and Jimmy. If I get a teacher and a fighter out of the individual I have done more than more job could aks for!" These words to this day I preach to my students, not only as a fighter, teacher and a fighting teacher but a person who builds confidence with human character.
Jeffrey P. Cornelius SR.
San Soo Michigan
5th degree black