Red Toad;88880
What do you guys think? Can sports or physical activity be measured as a form of meditation?[/QUOTE said:
They do, but it has to be something that you like. I cannot for the life of me feel good with myself playing soccer or something like that. The only team group physical activities I enjoy are airsoft and paintball gun battles.
I train in Krav Maga. In case you don't know it, it is a form of close quarters combat used by the Israeli Defense Force and various militaries and law enforcement agencies around the world, but obviously, there is a civilian branch, which is the one I train in. It is very intense, very brutal and very violent but that's the way if you want to survive being jumped with a knife or attacked by a couple of gangbangers. or held at gunpoint by some maniac who's going to kill you regardless if you gave him all your money.
After each training sessions I feel calm and good with myself, but I specially feel good when I get to have a sparing session against another student. These are very brutal sessions, we use everything we got (with limitations, obviously, you don't want to gauge the other guy's eyes or break his larynx) ranging from punches and kicks to judo locks and ground based combat. Some of these sparings can get really intense.
I started to really know myself after this. You really don't start knowing what you are made off until you fight somebody, and I'm not talking about tough physical crap, but really inner knowledge. That's my opinion, anyway.
I ride my bike whenever I have a chance, long rides, they clear my mind. I love to walk at night, very long, solitary walks. When I lived in Europe, whenever I couldn't sleep I would often just hit the streets and walk and walk to wherever the road took me, and then I walked all the way back home, usually arriving at my apartment at six or seven, sometimes even eight in the morning and skipping school for the day.
I also started wall climbing recently; you pretty much forget about anything that's bugging you and concentrate in getting things done.
I used to not believe in all these things, but I am finding out there is some degree of truth. But I suppose it depends on the individual's psychological profile. I have gained a lot of self esteem thanks to my Krav Maga training, and I mean a lot. And I have also discovered thins about myself that I didn't know.
You can't say the same about some cocky jock asshole who just wants to bed some airhead bimbo.