Saturday, June 2, 2012
Weekly task 5
There are many things about Aim High that set us apart. Aim High is a family and the roots of that family truly exemplify spiritually, mentally, and physically, well rounded individuals. The leaders lead by example and do not ask students to do things that they are not willing to do themselves. The non-profit status and scholarships that are provided for students who can't afford to train are examples of Aim High giving back to the community. As students we are encouraged and expected to give back to the community through leadership projects, acts of kindness and environmental acts. Aim High values respect and tradition while at the same time encouraging us to explore different styles of martial arts. The concept of "out of the dojo and into the world" encourages respect for all relationships and interactions with others outside of the studio as well as to the different environments we are in everyday. Aim High encourages all of us to continue to improve our skills and to strive to be better. We need to be doing our personal best and not someone elses. At the same time we are improving ourselves physically there is also a mental component. It is important to have a good attitude and to remember that we are in charge of how we are feeling and thinking. We can push through physical challenges because we have the mental strength and attitude to do so. We are to treat our bodies with respect by eating healthy to fuel for our workouts and showing others how to do so. We are enouraged to create a sphere of influence through our major acts of kindness and environmental acts, our group project, and by encouraging those close to us to become part of our support team. We are a part of a team, and together we push and influence eachother to become better martial artists and better people.
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