Commitment (Lack of)

1 in 1000 make it black Belt in our Art, this was the perception my instructor had put in my head of an impossible task at hand when i started in Kenpo, but i committed to attaining my black belt, 12 years on a fractured journey I have now actually seen a few colleagues achieve this, more than 1 in 1000 so the myth was broken, had I not been committed to my goal then 1 in 1000 would still be the perception.
I tell my students that the main difference between a White and black belt apart from Skill is commitment with persistence.
In today’s day and age commitment is taking lower priority in the world with what is called the “Now Generation.” The current younger generation are more likely to be less committed and indecisive, Read more
Steve Doyan Seminar – Spreading the Knowledge

Master Steve Doyan of Connecticut Martial Arts
Held a EFC Seminar in Wollongong in Early Feb 2006 to Help spread his knowledge and success, in why he is the No 1 Most successful School in the U.S.A. As a part of our own constant Education, Mr Peter Tas along with Mr Tony Perez attended the Seminar to listen to Master Doyans Very Informative and successful presentation.
The Rising Tide Lifts all Boats, It was Pleasure to meet somebody with the same values and passion for the Martial arts, and has started where we are, and made a success of his martial art career and school, thanks Master Steve Linda Doyan………..Master Steve Doyan of Connecticut Martial Arts Held a EFC Seminar in Wollongong in Early Feb to Help spread his knowledge and success, in why he is the No 1 Most successful School in the U.S.A’,'Master Steve Doyan of Connecticut Martial Arts Held a EFC Seminar in Wollongong in Early Feb to Help spread his knowledge and success, in why he is the No 1 Most successful School in the U.S.A














