More recently I have had the privilege of attending a Modern Arnis seminar taught by Master Chuck Gauss, one of seven masters of Modern Arnis in the world. This was an amazing seminar filled with real world applications and a chance to further my learning in an area I have long been interested in yet seldom ventured into. Attending this seminar has refueled my desire to continue working with weapons in the martial arts. The awareness necessary to achieve weapons work with proficiency bleeds into all other areas of martial arts whether or not it is intentional. Because of this seminar I have introduced weapons to my students. While they are not yet ready to begin work with them, I have given them demonstration and a basic understanding of weapons work to wet their appetite to continue and get to the level where I can start to train them in various weapons forms and combat.
Teaching and seeking further learning has given me a new outlook on martial arts. I used to feel that one should focus on one style. I was a purist. While I can still see the draw of that style of training, and I in no way condone it, I now believe cross training can be an excellent mental and physical workout. Practicing technique you are not used to performing, or techniques you have practiced for years in different ways, makes your body slow down and your mind to spark to life. I feel excited about training each and every time again. I feel how I felt about martial arts as I was training for my 1st Dan test. I feel alive.
