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Thursday, February 26, 2015

"Each Moment is Precious" Meaning and Experience (feat. The Fool)

At this point most of us have probably come across these neat little quotes and sayings with which people plaster their walls, be they physical or virtual. They range from something like "Carpe Diem" to something like "Sometimes we just have to let things go" and whenever you find yourself in someone's apartment at their kitchen counter disguised as a cool self-made bar you are invited to ponder these deep secrets of life over your matcha tea. I'm not saying that all of these things are complete bullshit however, there is something about this that doesn't sound right. Author and host of the Drunken Taoist Podcast Daniele Bolelli has already touched on it during one of his podcast episodes while talking about the New Age movement. While there may be some truth to certain claims, often times there seems to be nothing behind them, no experience or proof that could provide these quotes with a real significance or meaning. It's fairly easy for someone who has never experienced any difficulties in his or her own life to claim that if you only think positively or do good things, good things will come to you. Firstly, there is no proof of there being a law or something similar which will provide you with good fortune once you start thinking positively and secondly, it is almost insulting to good people who have to live through horrible things. For further inquiry into the debunking of the New Age movement and critical thinking in general I recommend MMA pioneer Matt Thornton's blog: http://thorntonsguerillablog.blogspot.de/

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Philosophical Roots of SBG: Matt Thornton and the Message of Aliveness

Via Wikimedia Commons. Pic by: Zero Xero

This post will be dedicated to the man behind the famous Straight Blast Gyms, Matt Thornton. Over the last couple of years especially SBG Ireland with head coach John Kavanagh has been featured in MMA media almost daily, both due to Conor McGregor's extreme starpower and the sheer skill of SBG based fighters (McGregor, Gunnar Nelson, Cathal Pendred, Paddy Holohan etc.). The man who started it all, the founder of SBG however, is Matt Thornton. His approach to MMA and Martial Arts in general is very unique and has a solid base in philosophy. Thornton, being one of the pioneers of American Mixed Martial Arts, has developed his very own philosophy to accompany his Martial Arts training, taking ideas from e.g. Jiddu Krishnamurti among certain other schools of skeptical thinking and philosophy. In this article, I want to focus in this philosophical approach - as the title indicates - which underlies his training methods. Since his philosophy is the result of years and years of research, this text will attempt to be a first glance at one of the core principles to which Thornton refers rather often. The concept of Aliveness