It’s important to keep setting goals once you get your black belt, but sometimes it’s hard to come up with one. Here are some suggestions to keep you focused on your training. -Attend every regional (or national) event next year. -Test for instructor. One-steps are hardest for most people so focus on learning one belt’s worth every two weeks. -Attend 25 classes every testing cycle (that’s 300 for the year). -Work your way up to doing 100 push-ups without taking a break. -Pick out an impressive board break at the next demonstration you see and learn how to do it. -Re-learn all the old forms. -Learn the meanings of all the forms. -Start jumping rope. Work your way up to ten minutes a day. -Travel to a nearby school and train once every two weeks. You’ll be amazed the difference it will make! These are just a few ideas to help get you started. If you still need help setting a goal ask your instructor.
Ready, Set, Goal!
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