So
I have not written...anything....in a very, very long long long time. So yeah, this better be good and make sense in the.
FIRST
I have been learning many many things about myself, who I am, and who I'm shaping into. First, I have come to a startling discovery! After much research I have come up with a postulate that rivals the mathematicians of old!
Here it is.
Fencing + me not parrying= bruises.
Fencing + me using parries= FTW
Also...
Fencing does not = life, but fencing+life is a pretty sweet combo.
Oh yeah.
Am I a genius or what? But seriously, fencing is one of the sweetest combos one can get. Let's compare two sports. One is fencing, and the other? A very different sport, American football. In football, it is a collaborative team effort to make a victory from the pages to the field. From the recruiters, to the scouts, to the managers, to the coaching staff, to the players themselves. They all put money, time and energy to get a W. Now fencing?
You're it. The whole team. The GM, the coach, the recruiter, the scouts, the Offensive coordinator, the defensive coordinator, the head coach, the ball boy, the quarter back, the lineman, the DBs, etc... Even your own reff!
Yeah, big deal. The answer? Yes and no. Like almost everything, it is broken down. Thanks to mental discipline and much training and practice, all of this can become second nature. But like all types of martial arts, this discipline and type of mental focus carries over into life. And something about this swagger, it's like an aura, that not everyone can see, but they know it's there. Things like problem solving become a pastime.
Situation A
When on the fencing strip, you five senses are not enough. Flat out. It's not gonna happen. Fencers essentially have that fabled, "sixth sense" Cliche no? sorta, but it's true. let me break it down for you.
You need to see and keep track of how far you are i.e. keeping distance, you need to have you eye on opponents tip and you need to keep an eye on what they are doing in general. how far they are holding their elbow from their flank, how high or low their bell or blade is, how they advance, when they advance, even movements of their off hand. Me having a short right arm have an advantage in this last situation since you can't see it :P
And that's half of it, then there is also what you are doing and what your opponent is doing in response to that and what they are doing and how you are responding to it.
Crazy huh?
Well in these kind of terms, yeah, it's really difficult. Yeah it seems so simple. I feel that's how the Christian walk is played out into. And it confuses me. Do these people know what they are talking about? People say things like to be a better Christian are things like, reading their bible, going to Church, following the Ten Commandments, loving your neighbor as yourself. Yeah, these things are all found in the Bible, and these are things we all should do! But the reputation and laid back attitude these things are often presented, it's as if they don't matter!
Let me rephrase this. When people ask you a question Bible related, everyone knows the Sunday School answer, Jesus/God. Or the things listed above. But they're is so much more to that. Now, these things in of themselves are even hard for me to do. Borderline impossible. But it has been done, and it
is possible! Now I am imploring my brothers and sisters to contend this! Contend to the Spirit of God and the instructions given by him. And I ask for the encouraging that we reading about that Paul implores of us. To check out motivation behind the things we do, so that we can bring Glory to God! And isn't that what we are called to do and want to do? That's a call of the Christian.
And that's my answer.