Newest Black Belts!
Three of our students tested for and earned their new ranks on Saturday, November 2, 2024. Jason A. earned his 3rd Degree Black Belt, and Ethan M. and Julie K. earned her 2nd Degree Teen Black Belts. Our congratulations go out to them. The Portsmouth Studio is so proud of them!
October is Anti-Bullying Month
It’s hard to believe that we must continue to deal with bullying. You’d think we’d have evolved past that by now. Unfortunately, it still exists and may actually be getting worse. And who can wonder? With so many public figures engaging in the behavior, and with it constantly coming at us through television and the internet, trying to instill a different thought process in our youth (and adults) is difficult.
These days bullying goes beyond shoving people or knocking books out of hands. In many ways the physical aspect is almost easier to deal with. At least the confrontation is face-to-face. Today, with access to social media, kids and adults can engage in anonymous harassment that can, and does, lead to lifelong struggles for those targeted. It’s no secret, either, that the number of youth committing suicide because of bullying rises each year.
Another aspect seldom talked about is that individuals who’ve engaged in mass violent events (shootings/stabbings) were often bullied. We need to do more than just shake our heads in sadness. Hopefully, someday, society will better address the underlying causes of bullying and its consequences.
Thankfully, there are always kindhearted people out there who help diminish the effects of bullying. If you’re being subjected to bullying, search for them. Seek them out. Even if all they can do is listen, that often means a lot when you’re struggling with the mental aspects around bullying. And if you’ve been physically injured, and are away from your usually safe environment, they can hopefully see that you get the assistance you need.
Final thoughts? If you’re being bullied, seek the help […]
Summer Fun
August. The last month before school starts and life gets back into those routines that got left behind sometime in June. Don’t get depressed….you’ve still got a whole month!!!
Hopefully the weather will settle a bit and give us some nice sun, lower humidity, and just a few rainy days, ‘cause we’ll still need them to keep things green.
But while you’re having your summer fun, remember to think safety. Life jackets, bike helmets, knee/elbow pads, approriate hiking clothes, bug spray….all those things that help protect while the user indulges in their activities.
And if you miss a class here and there, don’t worry. Master Cindy understands. In fact, she probably wishes she was doing some of the fun things the students come in and talk about!
But no class doesn’t mean no practice! Even if you can’t always physically practice, find a quiet moment and go through your material mentally. That way, when you come to class, you won’t be completely lost.
Summer fun? YES!
Summer memory loss? Not so much…. 😊
Enjoy. And be safe.
Congratulations to NH’s Chief Instructors!
Saturday, May 13 , 2023
Master Mark, Keene, promoted to 7th Degree Black Belt
Master Cindy, Portsmouth, promoted to 6th Degree Black Belt
Sensei Tim, Concord, promoted to 5th Degree Black Belt (Mastery Level)
Anger vs. Hatred
There’s a difference. We can be justifiably angry at something without developing hatred. Anger can be sparked by watching our own, or others’, rights, dignity, and even lives robbed by the powers that be. Anger can also be sparked by recognizing when others fall short of expectations. But anger can be a powerful motivator, also. Anger can spur us into actions against societal injustices, as well as giving us an everyday motive to do our best.
Hatred, on the other hand, seeks to dehumanize. It has the potential to cause us to see others not as fellow human beings, but as animals, or insects, or aliens, or things….and such thoughts make it easier to mistreat others, or perhaps do even worse things.
It’s important to understand that even healthy anger, if left to fester or remain unchallenged, can become embittered into hatred. This is not a good result, and obviously should not be encouraged. So how do we break away from this potential result? Well, you’ll probably get a different answer to that question from everyone you ask. There’s no real right answer. Everyone deals with anger in a different way, some quite well, others, maybe not so much.
There’s an old saying….never go to bed angry. While that saying is often applied to relationships, the fact is, our minds tend to turn short-term memories into long-term memories when we sleep. Thus, if you are unable to shed your anger before you sleep, there’s a risk of stepping onto that road of anger turning into embittered hatred. Work hard to avoid that!
Use your anger for positive results, or let […]
Got Lemons?
The course of our lives can be bumpy from time to time. Few can say they’ve never had to negotiate a rough patch or two. Sooner or later, things won’t go as planned, the expected reward is not as anticipated, and sometimes life just sucks. No other way to put it.
What’s that have to do with lemons? Nothing much, other than it brings to mind that old saying… If life throws you lemons, Make lemonade. That’s all well and good, and the meaning behind that phrase is fairly obvious…turn something not-so-good into something good.
Great. What if you don’t like lemonade? No, seriously. If lemons are sour, lemonade is only the liquid form of that sour. How is that an improvement? Oh, sure. Throw in lots and lots of sugar. That’ll make is less sour. But think about it. Sugar is an additive. You must actually have that ingredient to put into the mix.
So when life sucks, what do you do if you don’t have an additive to make it less sucky? That’s the question many struggle with on a daily basis. And most do so quietly, falling further and further into despair. It’s easy for those of us experiencing one of life’s better moments to say “just be patient, all will work out” which may be tough for the struggling person to hear. And it may only add to their feelings of inadequacy and failure that they can’t seem to be patient. But how about this—“it’s all mental, just tell yourself to pull out of it, or get over it”. You may think that little bit of tough love is […]
Setting Goals
Whether you dust off old goals and work to accomplish them….OR….you create new goals…it doesn’t matter. What does matter is that you have something in mind to keep your motivation going.
Keep your goals simple. Keep them realistic. Keep them measurable. But keep them. Do your best to meet them, and when you do, set new goals.
Oh, and this is important. Don’t beat yourself up if you don’t succeed in all your goals. Remember…they’re goals. Something to strive for. Something to celebrate when reached. Something to reset if not reached. They are not something to mentally punish yourself for over and over if you fall a little short. Sometimes life gets in the way.
The Tiger – Master of Self-Control
The Tiger is one of the animals we study. It’s movements are decisive, controlled, and direct. It’s a great animal to teach us strength and power. But, we also look to the Tiger for the character aspect of self-control. When we ask the kids what they think self-control is, the answer we get back the most often is “control of your mind and body.” That’s a great answer, and nicely sums things up.
But, let’s look a little deeper. Just what is control of your mind? If you ask the experts (whoever they might be), you would probably get as many answers as people you ask. But if you ask us, we think control of your mind means taking responsibility for your words and actions. That old saying…you can’t control the behavior of other people, but you can control your reaction(s) to it” is very true. It can be tough to not verbally retaliate against a real, or perceived, insult. But it can be done if self-control is being practiced. The same is true if we’re not talking reaction, but initiation. Avoid making derogatory comments, whether in jest or not. Doing so shows good self-control. Sure, you might observe someone doing something foolish, but you need not comment on it. And who knows, that one time you exercise good self-control and not make a comment that could hurt feelings, might be the one time that person needed to move on from a possibly self-destructive act. Think about that…..NOT saying something might actually save someone harm. How cool is that??
Moving on to control of your body….. this could mean so many things. When practicing your kung […]
Jr. Black Belts!
Dylan and Joe are our newest Jr. Black Belts! They successfully tested for their rank on Sept. 7, 2019. Congratulations to them both!
Dylan and Joe are our newest Jr. Black Belts! They successfully tested for their rank on
Sept. 7, 2019. Congratulations to them both!
New Junior Black Belts!
Seth K. and Brendan R. successfully tested for their Jr. Black Belts on January 27, 2019. Junior Black Belts are awarded to those students, aged 12 and under, who successfully demonstrate the required material for this rank. Congratulations to our newest young Black Belts! You’ve worked hard for this honor!