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.

Being a student is tough work.
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