Be a Warrior!
What does it means to be a warrior at Strickland’s Martial Arts? It means to live with discipline, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to growth — both on and off the mat.
Being a warrior at Strickland’s Martial Arts means more than just knowing how to fight — it’s about embracing the warriors way of life built on discipline, honor, courage, and self-mastery.
A martial arts warrior is not just a fighter, but a protector, a student, and a leader.
Here’s what defines that path: A Strickland’s Martial Arts Warrior…..
Trains with purpose, not just to win, but to grow.
Stands for something, living by a code of integrity, respect, and responsibility.
Faces fear and discomfort, knowing that real strength comes through struggle.
Protects others, not by seeking violence, but by being prepared for it.
Endures, by showing grit when it’s hard, and humility when it’s easy.
Being a warrior isn’t about trophies or belts — it’s about showing up to class with heart, putting in the work each time, and being ready to fight the battles that matter: both inside and out.
Being a warrior in martial arts is a mindset. It’s about facing life’s challenges with strength, humility, and the will to keep pushing forward — even when no one’s watching.
Being a warriors requires….
Discipline: A warrior shows up consistently, trains hard, and lives with self-control.
Honor: They respect their teachers, coaches, instructors, parents, the martial arts, and even their opponents. They uphold the values of the school and the system.
Courage: A true warrior confronts fear, failure, and adversity without backing down.
Resilience: A warrior endures pain, setbacks, and exhaustion — and rise every time.
Purpose: A warrior trains not for ego, but to protect, to grow, and to serve something greater than themselves.
Being a warrior mean to be strong, work hard, and believe in oneself, no matter the challenges put in front of us.