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Sensei Ono, founder of Shinka Martial Arts, is a teacher and student of life. His passion for helping others and self improvement is the purpose behind this blog. -- "If your purpose in any way includes making the world a better place, I urge to you read, and share the knowledge."

Monday, December 31, 2012

New Years Resolutions 2013

1) Write in a journal every day.
HP (High point)
WDIL (What Did I Learn)
W2I (Where to improve)
G (Grateful for)

2) Create a goals spreadsheet for my ideal body, make progress towards 100% in all areas.

3) Get a GOOD job.

4) Make progress towards having my video game published

5) Find passive income vehicle, and get 'er done!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

What to take for more energy

Just a quick disclaimer:  Without regular exercise and a healthy diet, the below isn't nearly as effective.

This list can be used for males or females, anything gender specific will be marked as such.

Energy comes from a few things over and above the results of regular exercise and eating healthy, and that is having Healthy Blood & a Healthy Digestive System

What I highly, highly recommend is getting into the habit of having a shake first thing in the morning, specifically, within 30 minutes of waking up (this stimulates the metabolism and gets your body going)

The shake should have approximately 30g of protein if you are (as above) exercising regularly and having a healthy diet.

For a basic "Morning Shake" I recommend taking baby steps.  This means, start with one item on the list, and make it a habit you enjoy.  Then, gradually add more of the items into the list as you "build up a tolerance" for having a yummy morning shake.


The most important aspect of this morning habit is that it BECOMES A HABIT.  That means... as contrary as it seems to being healthy... you should do what you want to make it a habit, even if that means adding something less healthy (eg milk) to the concoction so that you enjoy it.  Just remember to take baby steps towards weening yourself off all junk, and having all health.

Baby steps.  I once told a student who ate McDonalds every day for breakfast to try to eat his burger within 30 minutes of waking up, as at least the protein would jumpstart his metabolism.  It wasn't "good", but it was "better" -- focus on making habitual changes you can stick to, gradually increase the health.  Just like smoking or drinking, pushups start with "just one"  :-)


Step 1:  Stuff that tastes good but is good for you
My Vega Chocolate Protein Powder
If you've had some protein shakes in the past, you know that some of them can be a disaster on your taste buds.  I've found this one to be as delicious as it is good for you.  I haven't tried their other flavors (I'm always wary of "strawberry"... must have had too many bad experiences haha).

If you are having trouble drinking "the whole thing" (eg the whole scoop) there's no rule that says you have to start with that, although you should build up to something that has 30g of protein eventually, you can always start with a half scoop.

Also, keep in mind that you can add as much water as you want to your morning shake, as long as you drink it all.  If you don't want a thick milkshake feeling, you can water it down easily enough.

Again, if this is your first experimentation with healthy shakes, I recommend trying this out with a blender and some ice, as it really, really changes the flavor and texture.  (The blender I've linked to is tiny and detaches as a travel cup if you're feeling rushed in the morning)

Other tips:  If you want it even thicker, make some oatmeal (bulk foods oatmeal-oatmeal, not that flavored stuff) and put it in the fridge.  Scoop out a little bit of it into the shake - you won't be able to taste it, but it will thicken it up.  Also, oatmeal is an excellent breakfast / digestive aid.  If you find yourself still hungry after your morning shake, oatmeal with some almonds is an excellent breakfast.

Chlorophyll

If you find yourself still with low energy, try taking some chlorophyll on top of this.  Chlorophyll is basically "plant blood" and to a certain degree mimics human blood as a result.

This means if you're low in iron, or have sticky hemoglobin, the chlorophyll can help get things moving.  It is also an excellent digestive aid and an internal deodorant, making your farts/sweat smell nicer.  

Sometimes, when we cleanse, our bodies are shedding more toxins than they're used to, and that results in some stink.  Chlorophyll to the rescue!

Unlike chlorella, Chlorophyll tastes yummy.  (The link I've posted is for the mint flavored kind, much better than 'regular')  I add it to my drinking water if I'm carrying around a water bottle to give it a nice minty taste.  To start off, the water should have a light green look, and still be clear.

Side note:  If you are regularly exposed to radiation (eg flight attendants, nurses) then up the amount of chlorophyll you are taking substantially; the color of the water should be built up to a dark green.


Step 2: Stuff that tastes bad, but is overpowered by how good the above tastes
(ONLY TAKE THESE ON THEIR OWN IF YOU ARE "HARDCORE")
Chlorella Powder
You don't need much, thankfully, as it is very bitter.  Put a small amount into the shake BEFORE ANY OTHER INGREDIENTS and put a little bit of water on it, and swirl the shake around to liquefy the powder as much as possible, before continuing with your shake prep.  Hardcore people, take this as a shot.

(The reasons for this is that the powder is very fine and light and will not mix very well if placed on top, even in a blender I've had a chalky result without using this method)

Step 3:  Breathing
Find a well ventilated spot to do a 3 minute meditation.  It will cleanse out your lymphatic system which will facilitate the removal of toxins in your body.  Do this a lot.  Make it a daily habit.

Step 4:  Pills
Keep in mind that much of what you need will be in the above shake.  If you are still feeling run down and low energy, its possible you need a few extra boosts of:

B Vitamins
Start with B12 sub-lingual lozenges.  Put them under your tongue and let them dissolve over approximately 20 minutes.  After they're gone, freshen your breath with some of that chlorophyll ;-)

Great for energy, metabolism, brain function and some other wonderful things.  Sometimes when we feel low energy, it is less to do with physical at this stage, and more to do with mental.  This will help with both.  If you don't notice a difference in your energy within a day or so, you can also try a B Complex - this is more of a "shotgun" approach, as it has multiple forms of B vitamin.  While 12 is the most common culprit, sometimes we lack other variants if we have scar tissue etc.

Digestive Enzymes
We only have so many of these, and, if you're still eating meats, white flour, or other things that are difficult to digest, digestive enzymes are for you.  Note that the link I've provided is for "general enzymes" -- do a little bit of browsing and find what's right for you.  Beans make you fart a lot?  Get bean specific digestive enzymes etc.

Make sure you follow the directions on these ones.  Eat them at the wrong phase of a meal and they either digest YOU, or don't work at all.

Step 5: What?  Still not energetic?  Are you SURE you're exercising regularly and eating healthy?  Are you SURE you're doing everything above?  I mean, eat salad... like, a lot!  Sweat for an hour every day!  Stuff like that?

Haha, okay then:  Let's get serious:
Some of us are run down from allergies or the medications we take for those allergies.  Try...

Oil of oregano 
It is a blood purifier and many allergies are simply blood impurities.  It will also cleanse the system of virtually everything else.  It's anti-everything-that's-bad.

Downside?  You really have to take the liquid drops.  Put them under your tongue, and keep it there for about AN HOUR.  Why an hour?  Because, like the B vitamins, they absorb through the sub lingual system. However, they take much longer to do so.  This is an extremely effective way to take the oil.

If you're a wuss, you CAN take the pills, but know that too much of it can actually be harmful to your digestive system, so if you're swallowing huge amounts of it...

On top of that, your stomach acids burn away up to 95% of the oil, making it very expensive and time consuming to take so many of the oil capsules.

Related Articles:  The Secret Elixir of Immortality



Monday, March 26, 2012

Breakfalls and your first day of college

For me, the best moment where I got to apply my breakfalls (learning to fall safely) was my first day of college. I was going to CDIS, a school whose entrance was most easily accessible my traversing a hill beforehand.

However, that grassy hill was rather slippery from the last night's rain... and oopsie doodle, down I went.

However, thanks to my breakfalls (and a leather jacket) I was able to not only land and roll unharmed, but, managed to look pretty darn spiffy in the process.

Not WHY you'd learn them, of course.  But hey, it didn't hurt ;-)

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Importance of Breakfalls

Having had my clumsy moments in life like anyone else, I must say that one of the most useful aspects of MMA for me has been breakfalls (learning to fall safely).

Two times that come to mind immediately were my first day of college, and a time at the library.  I'll write about those another day.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Sharpening The Mental Saw

Many martial artists are familiar with the old story:

A man walks up to see another man feverishly sawing away at a tree with a dull saw. 

He's been at it all day, and the tree is showing very little in the way of progress. 

"Hey there," says the man, "that saw you're using looks pretty dull!"

"It sure is!" The lumberjack replies, swearing in frustration. 

"Shouldn't you sharpen it?" The man asks, hoping to be of assistance. 

"Are you kidding!?" The lumberjack scoffs, 
"I don't have time to do that, I've gotta chop down this tree!!"

We've all been guilty of doing what is urgent rather than what is sensible or important, haven't we?

I know I have.

One of the things that I find so, so, SO many people neglect is the power of their minds.

As I said, most martial artists are familiar with the concept of sharpening their saws, that is, practicing the striking or grappling "they already know" (That's a whole other article) to make their overall martial artist package better. 

But, even within that wonderful group of individuals so dedicated to self improvement, they still often neglect their minds and their emotional development.

But, how do we do this, you might ask?

Well, books and tapes are great, as is meditation and other forms of introspection - but, the problem with many of our methods is that they are from our own perspective.  Even books are often read through a "filter".

For the most bang for your buck, there really is no greater place for self development than a seminar.

And yes, its true, there are some stinkers out there that are boring... LECTURES. But, there are some that are truly... TRULY life altering, and, a total BLAST!

Speaking from my own experience, I was $197,000 in dept when I went to the MMI, a fantastic, life altering seminar that my friend and mentor Steve Chang invited me to.

The tickets were very expensive, and, neither one of us could afford them at the time; but, he had a special code (MMI26568 is that code, by the way) which got him some tickets for FREE.

I literally jumped on the opportunity.  (knocked over some things in the process haha)

My focus was primarily upon financial growth (or at least getting back to just being broke instead of being in debt!!) and, those were the "lenses" I went in wearing.

And, while I did learn the necessary skills to get myself financially back into the positive from that seminar, I also experienced some truly remarkable, literally life-changing epiphanies, realizations, distinctions and, as the speaker called them "little gems of wisdom" that, quite honestly, it would do you a disservice to paraphrase.

The short version is, I went in to learn about money, and came out richer in all ways imaginable.  Healthier, wealthier, free.  I don't think many of us realize how much weight we're carrying on our shoulders until someone helps us lift it off.

If I could suggest one thing other than taking martial arts in the first place (which is its own exercise in self exploration and development in a very different and complimentary way), it would be to go to that seminar.

But!

Don't just go for learning money secrets (which, you DO learn).  Instead, go to grow.

Play full on.  Don't back down from ANYTHING they throw at you. Stand up, be strong, and do it.

Stay for the whole thing.  Parts of it are designed to be a CHALLENGE for you to overcome.  Push through, and:  JUST.  DO.  IT.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Need a direction in life?

If you ever find yourself searching for something and not knowing what it is, chances are, its fulfillment.  That is, a purpose or direction in life that lets you be happy via the process.

Another way of putting it would be loving gymnastics, not loving the medal you get for them.  (Peaceful Warrior reference, see the key to awesome books section)

There are two types of people in the world in terms of motivation.  Moving towards, and moving away from people.

Why be rich?  "So you don't starve/aren't poor"
Why be rich? "To be able to travel to Fiji/to be able to eat without ever looking at the prices on a menu again"

The moving towards people, as a general rule, have bigger goals, and achieve more.  The moving away from people generally make less mistakes in life.

So, as the title of this post would suggest:  What do you do if you're a moving towards person, and have nothing to MOVE towards??

Answer:  Search out that something.

How do you do that?  A great start is to figure out who has what you want.

For example, I want to surround myself with passionate, driven, successful, happy, enthusiastic, wealthy, generous people.

The next step is to find those people, and figure out what you can do for them.  Can you be a brainstorming sounding board?  A personal assistant?  A peer?  A financier?  A councilor?  A teacher?

Remember:  You are waaaaay better at SOMETHING than they are.  Maybe they want to learn that something.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

To the new year!

A question I have asked myself fairly recently, and one I would highly recommend you ask yourself, is the following:

"What beliefs and habits would a person who -INSERT GOAL HERE- have?"

For example, what beliefs and habits would an olympic athlete have?  Well, likely they'd have a high level of self discipline, motivation, passion, drive, focus, determination and habitual behaviors designed to increase all of those attributes, as well as a high time priority for their craft.  

What beliefs and habits would a person who makes twenty grand a month have?

See how it works?

You can then redefine yourself very easily.  Often times a minor tweak here 'n there will vastly alter one's destiny.

If you recall the post I did a few days ago on C3GUS priorities, that's an excellent example.  Say you valued Certainty and Love and Connection in your life, while someone else valued Love and Connection and Certainty in theirs.

Would they have different lives?  You better believe it.

One loves and connects with the world, and makes money.  The other, when they are without money, doesn't love & connect with the world.  You see how even a small priority shift opens doors where previously they might have been closed?

Anyhoozle, my own "ideal self alignment" has been, and will continue to be an ongoing project, and, I think reflection on such ideal selves can really help one focus one's drive, heighten one's passion, and help one fully embrace life. 

Taking life by the horns is easy if you've got a big enough WHY!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Finally broke down and cried today as I said my final goodbyes, thank yous, and apologies to Shinka, gave her a final bow of respect, and left.

I am very thankful for Tony Robbins' writings on changing one's state.  They really came in handy today as tools.  Thanks Tony.