Wednesday 13 January 2016

Back to the drawing board

Winter Time brings me back a lot of positive memories from my childhood back in Poland.
Snowy and icy conditions, which would never be much of a disruptions of our every days activities.It would rather be more of a diversity. We would really enjoy playing football, ride bicycle or playing other games on the snow. We would take it as a challenge and addition to our routine.

Then we would rest, warm up our soaked, frozen and possibly bruised bodies, sitting at home with hot cup of honey and lemon tea while watching most likely some winter sports tournaments.
One of my favorite sport to fallow during the winter time would be ski jumping.

So when I have been at home last Christmas I couldn't miss it and when we had a chance we have watched ski jump tournament again.

Watching it and listening to the commentators I have been analyzing it and finding some useful tips and lessons from the fellows athletes and coaches.

Even thought that the ski jumping season has been quite short; for instance in 2015/2016 it begins 21st of November and finishes on 20th of March. And I would think that all the elite team jumpers would try to do their best at every single competition, unless they are seriously injuries.
One of the experts commentating the competition has mentioned that the main team of Polish national ski jumpers is going to take time off from from few big fallowing tournaments. There is few reasons from what I have understood. One of them would be giving the chance of experience at the great events to our upcoming athletes.
And as commentator has mention, the main reason would be: giving the elite athletes some time to rest their brain and bodies away from the big slides and big pressure.
Coaches would choose the right moment to make sure that they wouldn't miss out on the most prestigious events and on general classification as a individuals and as a team.
They would take time off to recover their bodies and minds. As well as they would have time to correct their mistakes and adjust the techniques on the small slides, in the back garden :-)
Commentator has called this procedure "Back to the drawing board Time".

It makes sense. Doesn't it?

In my experience, going from one fight to the other on a weekly basis for a long period, brings some advantages as well as disadvantages.
When the amateur boxing season kicks in, all kickboxing fights, work load and other duties mix up. My time schedule becomes very tight and my training becomes very essential.
It is more of a fighters training, with focus on speed, stamina, strength and conditioning.
When it comes to techniques; I would concentrate on my strengths mainly with little time  in between the fights to correct mistakes from the last one.
There would not be much time for a fancy stuff and some addition to my vocabulary.

Obviously there is a lot of good about it too. As that teaches me to stay focused, be consistent and never give up in any situation. It teaches me higher level of self discipline and time management.
It makes me go beyond my own limits and helps me understand myself.
It is great experience!
Which I believe I am coping with well.

But then, when I have heard "Back to the drawing board" saying, it made me think of how important it is to step back every now and then and forget about the "Bigger picture" we are creating.
Step back and remind ourselves techniques we were going to use, adjust and modify our product if necessary. Get out of the routine driven by the commitments.
Remind ourselves purpose of what we are doing as well as allow ourselves for a bit of fun in the process of limitless learning.

It isn't easy to decide ourselves to step back. Not in my case. I am determined and sett to improve.
My life experience as well as sports passion has taught me to work hard and never give up.
It is important to have a coaches who can read in between the sentences of help us out with their own experience.
It is important to listen to people from outside the gym,( our friends and family ) who don't necessary have to be an experts to see that we could change something for better and give us valuable feedback.
It is important to listen to our bodies and our gut feelings too.

Krystian Ozog
GMMA Academy 

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Saturday 2 January 2016

"A new year is like a blank book.."

"A new year is like a blank book, and the pen is in our hands. It is our chance to write a beautiful story for ourselves."

I do find above quote, as a very inspiring and essential advice to fulfil our existence on this planet.
However I would like to add up my own line to it, line which would make it complete to me.
"...beautiful story for ourselves. The more people we help to write their stories along the way, the more beautiful our own becomes."

I do strongly believe in our existence as a one massive community on this planet, in this universe.
Every single being has been there for a reason. Sun, moon, seas, plants, bacteria, animals, humans and so on ...
We are all having purpose on this world. We should use our full potential and support the others the best we can to bring more meaning to our own lives.

Bearing all that in mind, next step we should take in writing our book could be making decision of what genre would our own book be.

Would I choose to picture my life in fantasy or comic model of book? With many non fiction characters, episodes and colourful pages which are very attractive to readers eyes, but not telling much about the true story of mine.

Would I choose to write a Tragedy? By not trying and not getting what I really want from my life.
By blaming everything and everyone for my own failures. By letting fears and insecurities to take over.

Would I chose to write my own life as comedy type? Comedy that brings smile to others people faces. Smile which helps them feel better knowing that it is not only them who are having the "Jackass" moments of their lives.

I believe that my very own story is going to have bits of every possible style or genre in it.
As we are all having ups and downs, heroic moments like from another part of avengers book, moments of weaknesses  and disbelieves which sounds like tragedy,...

However, I do really hope that my autobiography as well as process of creating it will inspire and help others along. So my life gets deeper meaning and I fulfil my existence the best I can.

Have a wonderful New Year Everyone.
Wishing you and all your loved ones lots of good health, joy and happiness.
Wishing you that "Year 2016" part of your great life story becomes the best and most successful part so far.

Krystian
GMMA Academy  

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Krystian Ozog
Fighter/Instructor, GMMA Academy