It was a big day for me, I was heading into the exam hall for my 2nd Dan Black Belt in Taekwondo. My coach was a national coach in Taekwondo and he hinted that he had a surprise for me. Surprise as I have realized, does not always mean something positive.
After completing a set of required moves and a few plank-breaking, I was asked to spar with two other black belt holders. The first one was easy and I got through without any issue. Then came the second guy. He was tall, lean and muscular. Peter, as we shall call him, looked.. normal, but looks can be deceiving. My coach called me over for a short talk. I assumed he was going to give me some form of motivational speech. Instead, he pointed to Peter and said that he was the surprise.
Peter, it turns out was a three time National gold medalist in Taekwondo. He had represented the country for international tournaments. He specialized in knock-outs, being tall and lean means that you can land a chopping kick or a reverse kick to the head. Do it right and its lights out for your opponent. My coach then called Peter to meet me and after the usual pleasantries, Peter was assigned to be my second opponent.
Before the final test started my coach said four words that made me worry just a little bit more.
Don't Kick His Head
As I was about to protest, the bell rung. Peter flew into the air and started landing double turning kicks to my left and right. As I tried to land a side kick, he dodged back. I was too slow and the kicks continued. A few minutes felt like hours. When the final bell rung, he probably scored points in the double digits while I could only land punches. In Taekwondo, punches do not carry any points. However, true to my coach's request, he landed no kicks to my head. I was thankful, but my arms were bruised and swollen from blocking all those kicks. I was literally a punching bag for him.
The bruises were not visible but the cuts were
I passed the test and as my coach handed me my 2nd stripe on my black belt. He started his motivational speech. Since he was in charge of the test, he could assign me any opponent. He could assign me someone weak or incompetent. He could also do away with the sparring component if he deemed me fit. However, the reason why I was assigned Peter was because he wanted me to earn my 2nd Dan. He wanted me to work for it, to strive for it.
On Steemit...
As many of my students and fellow community members have started joining Steemit, I think one very discouraging thing to see is the very low payout that a minnow may receive for quite some time. It feels like you are fighting a Peter, scoring no points by just landing punches while others score big payouts. This is how striving is like. Yes, it may be a few weeks, perhaps a few months of producing content that no one appreciates.
However, have faith that your time will come. It may be an upvote from @ocd, @curie or some other whale. That day will come. As you strive, hustle and continue to make time creating content on Steemit, you tend to get better at what you are doing. Remember how difficult it was creating that first post? Upon striving, that preparation time decreases, things get easier and you would have already a steady group of followers that are growing.
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As you make time to engage, read and create on Steemit, know that you are in training. It is all a learning process that will eventually pay (literally).
Conclusion
I appreciate my coach for sending his best to beat me up. I learnt that success tastes the best if you have to put in the work for it. Steemit has gotten easier for me after four months, but there is still an element of strive in it. It still takes effort and it still takes time. I am still nonetheless learning to do better each day.
As a teacher, I apply the lesson to my students. Work hard, strive to do your best and success will come. As a coach, I carry on my coach's way of teaching. I place my students through the grind so that they appreciate hard work. As a Steemian to another who may have found it hard to do well on Steemit, strive, grind and never give up. Minutes may seem like hours, days may seem like weeks, but you never know, success may just be around the corner.
Steem on and Strive on!
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You say you are sorry and yet you went about downvoting others (@superoo7) ? What are you trying to do?
Great story! Very motivating, since I have had practiced Taekwondo for 3 years. It was 20 years ago. Couldn't imagine until now it was so many years ago. I reached Blue Belt.) Compared to your second Dan it's not an achivement at all, but for me those 3 years of practice in my teenage period meant a lot, as these years strengthened my will and my spirit. Thank you for this post and comparison of Taekwondo with Steemit, I never thought about it in this way, but for me it really makes sense what you said here.
Thanks for stopping by, I too stopped at blue when I was in high school but was lucky to have got into it again at uni, never too late to continue!
Very nice post!! I like the way you write all your experience and then link it with every steemians experience. 老师就是不一样! Congratulation to you. Oh yea, check out my newest post ^^ some fun thing to do for a weekend.
The ATV one? love the post, I've done it too, a friend of mine runs one of the place in kiulu.
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I like your post, if there is time to visit my account, because I am still a beginner.
Congrats on your 2nd Dan Black Belt! You've really earned it... Peter, Peter... He didn't make it easy for you... But you did it!
Love the way you relate it with the Steemit Journey... Yes, the starting point is really discouraging... After giving it all out from our heart writing and the payout is just a few cents. But along the way, when we fight our Peter(s)... Without giving in and giving up... We will eventually receive our very own black belt too! 💗💕💖❤️
Yeah, we gotta hustle on yo, before we know it we will all be whales! Then we can get our kids to sing baby whale whale whale whale whale whale...hahaha
hahaha... with our very own @zord189 leading all the children singing that... hahaha
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I think you learned more from fighting Peter than you would from fighting someone on your level or weaker. When you have to fight a three time champion, it's easy to get scared and back down, but you stood your ground, did your best and earned every fiber of that stripe. I like how you used this situation as a metaphor for Steemit - it's really easy to get disheartened in the beginning when you see how much the big boys earn. It was very motivational, this minnow is very grateful for your story :)
Thank you, glad that this helps.. Ultimately think all of us gotta strive to get to the top especially if we didn' get into steemit as early. Thanks for stopping by!
Congratulations on your 2nd Dan black belt achievement. I know from my friends it is quite scary.
And I would say that thank God you have a national champion as your opponent, because he is THAT good your head was spared.
Imagine if there was a less qualified individual you might have a huge problem if he did not target you well and you ended up being really hurt.
So overall, that's a really smart move of your coach despite you became the punching bag of the day.
Really interesting to read your story and see how hard you have worked. Very inspiring indeed @alvinauh. Upvoted :)
Being a Taekwondo exponent before, I could actually feel the adrenaline rush when you know Peter as your 2nd opponents and all those bruises. Miss those days.. Btw, to link a sparring to Steemit and life is just Genius.
thanks for stopping by, hope this inspires you in your upcoming posts, sure you have much to share too!
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I love how you see patterns, connections and parallels between one set of life experiences and another. (You have my kind of mind!!) You've written a lot of articles like this in the past ... and each one is particularly creative and educational. Tying these different pieces of life together helps people better remember the lessons they contain, too. Even in your Steemit life, you are still a teacher.
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First of all, you come on my post and instead of commenting, you mention how poor you are. Fine, i sympathize, I know things can be difficult. But what did you do next? You put up a photo like that there. And you posted not one post but 3, that's called spamming. If you want people to vote you, write good content, don't plagiarize and get visited by cheetah. Yes, I visited your blog. Also, if you find it difficult to write in English, write in your own local language,nothing wrong with that. If you took the time to read through my work, you will know that its all about working hard. Put in the effort please
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Remove your downvote from @superoo7, delete your comments and I will remove my downvote
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I've removed my downvotes, your downvote for superoo7 is still there, please remove it. Also, if you want to do well on Steemit, don't go around downvoting people. Tell a story, write about your life, work hard and give meaningful comment. Most steemians don't like vote begging, just a word of advice for you.
I wish you well and all the best.
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This entire exchange was simply bizarre. No kidding. Someone w/ a $.00 vote and 37 rep prancing around dving you guys. WTF? (sigh) [Telling myself ... it takes all kinds.]
I know, I was going to let it slide, but he went on Facebook, copy and pasted a photo of me and my family and posted it below his vote begging reply. Perhaps he had a different message in mind but it seemed like stalking. Yes, it takes all kinds
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What is your point putting up photos like that?