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Article Title: Developing Your Natural Talent
Author: Calasanz Martinez
Category: Martial Arts, Advice
Word Count: 574
Keywords: natural, talents, genetics, martial arts, sports, strength, speed, 
the zone, x factor
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I am writing on this topic to inspire you.  Everyone has some type of natural 
talent.  Some people are well aware of their natural talents and do all they 
can to cultivate them.  Some aren't and even go so far as saying that they have 
nothing to offer the world.  I have taught martial arts instructor for close to 
30 years and I can tell you this is not so.  I advise my students to take a 
survey of their lives, from the time they were children to the present.  Pay 
close attention to what you liked to do and what you were good at.  It may take 
a while, but a good inventory and some contemplation will lead you in the right 
direction.

I grew up in the Dominican Republic.  When I was just 9 years old, I witnessed 
a 22-year-old jerk insulting this lady.  He was tall, fit and obnoxious.  I 
instinctively went after him in defense of this woman.  I trapped his head on a 
wire fence and started choking him.  A couple of adults intervened and pulled 
me off him. 

I remember a fight against this guy named Alvarado.  He insulted my cousin, 
Jose, who couldn't fight and was afraid to stand up to him.  I came to Jose's 
defense against this guy who was twice my size.  No one interfered because I 
kicked this guy so hard that he could do nothing. 

As a child, I taught my 5-year-old brother to fight.  He especially had to 
learn how to counter attack.  We spent some time on some counters and at the 
next fight he got into he hit the kid so hard that he couldn't get up for 3 
minutes. 

Please understand that my brothers, cousins and I were well-behaved kids.  We 
didn't go around looking for fights, but where I came from, if you were 
insulted or attacked, you had no choice but to defend yourself and your 
reputation against bullies.  There was absolutely no way around it. 

There was however a positive aspect to growing up in that particular 
neighborhood and having those experiences.   When I surveyed my life as a young 
man, I was able to see that I had a natural talent for fighting and teaching. 

I could have done what so many young men from the Dominican Republic do and 
pursue a career in baseball.  I was an employee at Banco Popular and played on 
their baseball team.  I was very good at what I did and even came out of my 
martial arts training for a brief time to help them win the championship. 

But baseball was not where my natural talents could be best utilized.  I 
received great satisfaction from the martial arts.  The only place where I 
could pursue my dream was in the United States, so I came here and never looked 
back.  The joy of teaching my brother and others how to defend themselves led 
to teaching and I am proud to say that I have established one of the most 
successful martial arts schools in the world.

Pay attention to your past.  I took my fighting spirit and turned it into 
something positive.  What is your natural talent?  By looking at the past, you 
may just create a whole new future.

Calasanz is the creator of his own martial arts and fitness system for more 
information and instructional videos please visit: http://www.interdojo.com
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