Tuesday 23 August 2011

Do Street Boxing Fighters Believe In Luck?


Do Street Boxing Fighters Believe In Luck?

Good luck, street boxing men do not believe in luck or in accidents. They believe in
choosing their own destinies. If you want to win, you must train to win. If you train to
win and yet lose, you train again, and again, and again to win. And in life, they
believe that nothing happens by chance or accident. Everything is a consequence.

You are overweight because you eat too much. Being chubby may be due to genes,
but top fighters do not succumb to such explanation. You still decide your fate, and
you can aim to at least decrease considerably your weight, if not have your ideal
weight. You aren’t promoted or are jobless not because you’re a loser; you just have
to try and try again until you get what you want. Alternatively, probably try another
direction. It is all in the timing, not luck.

A fighting man is good at boxing for the street because his grandfather and father were good in sports. This idea sometimes can serve you somewhat, but it can also make you drop your guard. If you rely on your genes to help you win your games, and you go easy on your training, you might end up losing everything; and worse,
you might even blame it all on your family.

Alternatively, this genes idea might make a big quitter out of you because your great grandfather was a weakling, so was your grandfather and father, and even your uncles and aunts; until you think you are also
destined to be one. Thus, you believe that no amount of training or trying hard would
make a positive change in your life.

Street boxers do not let anything get in their way to success, not even their family
genes, and not even a crippling disability. They know that genes have a lot to do with
ability, but they insist that in the end, it’s how hard you trained that really counts.
They like the idea that the only thing permanent in life is change.

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