Kung Fu Mastery

Mastery doesn’t come from effort; mastery comes from quality effort!

Master Baird

5 Responses to Kung Fu Mastery
  1. Master Adam
    April 23, 2011 | 3:52 pm

    It would kind of be like chopping wood with the handle of your ax….

    Thanks for the insight!

  2. Mick
    April 24, 2011 | 12:23 am

    my 5th grade teacher always said “Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect Practice makes Perfect”

  3. Grandmaster Baird
    April 24, 2011 | 8:32 pm

    Hey Master Adam,

    Thanks for coming by to ponder with me. We could sit on a fallen tree and chat about this for hours. Enjoyable stuff!

    pgmb

  4. Grandmaster Baird
    April 24, 2011 | 8:32 pm

    Hi Mick!

    Exactly!!!

    pgmb

  5. Christy
    May 2, 2011 | 11:18 am

    I was training with Andrew the other day and he blurted this out! It was stuck in his head! Ha! I remember in middle school I was playing keyboards and pitched percussion instruments (marimba, etc) for jazz band. I notoriously stink at jazz and my teacher would always say, “Carew, get in the woodshed!” But he didn’t just want me to practice a lot, he wanted me to practice well.

    This is a great quote!