Monday, January 12, 2009

Never Bask in Complacency

This year marks my father's 30 th anniversary in Business.

Man, have we come a long way since then.

It puts everything in perspective when you see a company like Apple celebrating theirs a couple of years ago. It just hits you in the face like: "Hey, you've been doing kung-fu just as long as the birth of the personal computer"

The fun part is we're just getting started. Leading by example is very important to us, that's why we keep evolving and learning because we stand behind the philosophy of:

"Never Bask in Complacency"

Many things have changed since 1979 but the essence of what makes us successful hasn't changed.

One of those are "Testing & Researching"

Always at the forefront of everything we do, there's always a faster, better way of doing anything.

If we've learned so much in 30 years imagine the vast knowledge of the Chinese People.

That's why I searched out one of only a few Neigong Masters in the world to train our students in this mysterious internal art.

A student that is strong physically, muscular, skilled and seemingly fit holds only a part of the recipe.

If you're not taking care of the internal and focusing only on the external you will reach a level
of saturation. A plateau you might not be able to break out of.

You will only develop yourself to the extent of how you work the inside.

Now remember, coming across this information was no easy task. First I had to meet the right man who trained with a 14th Generation suuccessor of the famous monk Tie-Song. Who's lineage goes straight to Lao Tzu.

I had to be certain of getting the right information and avoid finding an instructor who would only give me small pieces of the puzzle and make me turn in circles for 8 or 10 years (as is customary with some masters) to prove my loyalty.

And many other things like:

The language Barrier.

The several approvals of the finished product.

The distance issue (Hong Kong)

Putting a price tag on something so ancient.

etc, etc...

This new addition to our FSD training is something I'm particularly proud of.

From the quality of The film (HD) and the clarity of instruction as well as the immediate results you'll feel after completing just one session, it makes this a "must-have" tool for any serious martial artist or if you're just someone who's interested in working your internal energy but was often disappointed with other programs out there falling short of what they promised.

You can grab your copy here.

Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

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