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Flying Arm Bar

Here in this video Master L. Miller one of my senior students demonstrates the flying arm-bar with another senior student Mr. L. Robinson.

Our school is located at the North Oshawa Clubhouse, 1139 Mary St. North in Oshawa.
For more information please check out the links on this blog or email us at whitesmartialarts@yahoo.ca

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Posted February 19th, 2011.

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Just Kickin’ It!

Here is another video with various students of our kids/youth class “Just Kickin’ It!”

Are classes are located at the North Oshawa Community Clubhouse, 1139 Mary St. N in Oshawa.
For more information about our classes please contact us at: whitesmartialarts@yahoo.ca

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Posted February 19th, 2011.

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Kids Class at White’s Martial Arts

Here is a video from our school featuring clips of the kids/youths class.

Are classes are located at the North Oshawa Community Clubhouse, 1139 Mary St. N in Oshawa.
For more information about our classes please contact us at: whitesmartialarts@yahoo.ca

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Posted February 19th, 2011.

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Training for Excellence, Not Average!!!

How do we train for excellence? And what is average? Excellence in context of martial arts is the quest to be your personal best! While average is settling for something that anyone else could do. Training excellence dictates we must challenge ourselves and exceed beyond our past accomplishments and others expectations. We must be in a state of constantly “doing our best” and settling for only the best of and in ourselves! The first key to training excellence is your mindset. Another key, although related to mindset, is you contribution to class. The third key is striving for technical and personal perfection. Understanding the keys to training excellence will help unlock the secrets of the martial arts and all they have to offer you the student.

Mindset is the way we percieve ourselves and the way we train. We must see ourselves as being able to accomplish any tasks we set out to perform. We must see ourselves not as limited, but limitless! Don’t train to be ‘good enough’, but rather train to be the best you can be every time! Improvement should be a daily occurrence, you might not improve in leaps and bounds everyday (nor should we expect to) but you should try to do better today better than you did yesterday. That is to say the way you train today should exceed your last performance. If you do see each class as a chance to improve from yesterday’s performance, over time you will see great results in your abilities and class will continue to be much more fun as well. Make every class count! - seek to improve daily!

It must be recognized that class is not a contest with others but a contest with oneself! Through all the series of various drills and exercises our interaction with others in class is paramount. We are not there to compete with others but to compete with our-self using the mindset of being a little better than the class before. If you compete with others you will lose the value of the class for not only yourself but also for the others students. There is no win in class and there is no lose in class, just results. A positive contribution to the class helps everyone to practice safely and effectively while giving the opportunity to develop and to improve oneself in the martial arts. Being together and helping each other grow in the martial arts is a key factor. Though the right type of training we can learn that improvement comes with effort and contribution to the class and school, creating comaraderie and a positive learning environment.

Your goal is to perform technique surely, flawlessly and seemingly effortlessly with precision. Your worst performance in training is the best you could hope for in the street or the ring! It doesn’t matter what you can do with speed, strength or surprise in class because in the street or in the ring all of that is usually lost. Strength, speed or surprise can many times be overcome by technical ability. To achieve technical perfection proper body alignment and a complete understanding of body mechanics is of the utmost importance. If you understand the way in which the human body moves and reacts you will enhance your training 100 fold. Proper form will give you the edge with little effort. Form aligns the body properly and uses mechanics to it’s advantage. Train to be technically perfect. Train slowly and surely at first. Work on form first then speed and strength will follow.

These keys to training are just an outline to help you achieve training excellence. Nothing good in life comes without hard work and sacrifice, so stick with it! I promise if you try to improve daily, if you contribute to class (and the school) and train towards perfecting your form you will excel in the martial arts and truly be Excellent and not average!

Coach Troy White

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Posted February 13th, 2011.

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White’s Martial Arts Kids Class Trailer

Here is a quick trailer of clips from our kids martial arts class.

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Posted January 24th, 2011.

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Working-out at White’s Martial Arts

Here is a quick video of some cross training drills we use in our workouts at White’s Martial Arts.

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Posted September 13th, 2010.

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Benefits of Martial Arts

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The Physical & Mental Benefits of Martial Arts

The martial arts were originally aimed towards life preservation and self defense, but today people train in martial arts from all walks of life, each with their own set reasons for wanting to train. Some want to learn self-defense, others want to compete in competitions, some seek fitness and others just want to have fun and relieve stress. Whatever your reason, you will find others just like you.

White’s Martial Arts / Oshawa Systema have developed proven teaching methods which will help you learn the art of self defense quickly and easily, as well as provide a wide range of benefits for students of all ages.

Physical Benefits

  • Improved reflexes and co-ordination.
  • Increased strength and stamina.
  • Better balance and higher energy levels.
  • Improved flexibility, better health and longevity.
  • Weight loss and control and improved muscle tone.

Mental Benefits

  • Improved self image and self esteem.
  • Increased self confidence and positive attitude.
  • Greater self discipline and “Can Do” attitude.
  • Improved concentration, work and study habits.
  • Stress reduction and increased levels of relaxation.
  • The knowledge that you are able to protect yourself and your loved ones should a situation arise.

For whatever your reasons, whatever your goals, martial arts can help! For a new you, start training today!


If you are in Durham Region

I invite you to come out and see if martial arts is for you … for Free!

Please take a look at – White’s Martial Arts or  Oshawa Systema

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Posted August 8th, 2010.

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Dana White’s UFC 117 Video Blog

Just passing on Dana White’s pre-event video blog at UFC 117. It should be a great cards of MMA matches.

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Posted August 7th, 2010.

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Why Systema / Russian Martial Art?

Reason Number 1.

The philosophy! It’s about being natural! It’s about being human! It is about being a good person. Here is a great explanation of Systema’s philosophy from Mikhail Ryabko.

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Posted July 31st, 2010.

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Hammer and Nails

Losing One’s Temper Brings On Problems ……..

There was a boy with a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, to hammer a nail in the back fence. The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the
fence. Then it gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to
hold his temper then to drive those nails into the fence.

Finally the day came when the boy didn’t lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that the boy now pull out one nail for each day that he was able to hold his temper. The days
passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that all
the nails were gone. The father took his son by the hand and led him to
the fence.

“You have done well, my son, but look at all the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like this one. you can put a knife in a man and draw
it out, it won’t matter how many times you say ‘I’m Sorry,’ the wound is
still there. A verbal wound is as bad as a physical one.”



Regards,

Troy White


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Posted July 23rd, 2010.

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