So used to being postured up in a fighting stance, it takes a little getting used to "Fighting On Your Knees." Grappling with someone is only good when you are in a caged battle with a visible opponent. Even then sometimes the battle is better fought from a submissive position. You see, it gives the illusion to your opponent that they have the upper hand. In ALL actuality, all one has to do is to deflect and protect, until the opponent is worn out. The ground and pound is only good when it connects, hence the reason you should deflect and protect. You do not have to be on top in order to win or to be Victorious.
Points are only earned if the blows connect. Once again, the reason to deflect and protect. An exercise in futility if the cardio of the opponent is no match for your agility. The illegal blows when you are on your knees, only compels jeers from an informed audience of spectators, that Understand the rules of engagement.
"Fighting On Your Knees" is a skillset that requires your undivided attention and meticulous dedication, in anticipation of any confrontation.
You do not always win, even when perception has you believing that you have won. The outcome of one round is irrelevant when you are in a Championship Match. You will inevitably get back up from your knees and be able to stand toe to toe with ANY foe. Some of Life's most important lessons are imparted, taught, absorbed and learned when and while you are down, and "On Your Knees."
When the bell rings for the next round to begin, do not be surprised by your 2nd wind. The incomparable Strength that one gains from being on their knees, by far supersedes the illusion of victory that your opponent once had. It came and went, quicker than any fad.
Do not EVER allow fear to compel you to tap out! And do not EVER give up your back, irrespective of how formidable the attack. Whether you are flat on your back or getting up from your knees, your posture can demonstrate inevitable Victory.
For the hardest fought Victories are won, by getting back up, after "Fighting On Your Knees."
Heavenly Father.
King Jesus.
Holy Spirit.
Smile.
Love.
Always.
And Still.
Exactly Who God Says I Am.
Corey A. Ford
Points are only earned if the blows connect. Once again, the reason to deflect and protect. An exercise in futility if the cardio of the opponent is no match for your agility. The illegal blows when you are on your knees, only compels jeers from an informed audience of spectators, that Understand the rules of engagement.
"Fighting On Your Knees" is a skillset that requires your undivided attention and meticulous dedication, in anticipation of any confrontation.
You do not always win, even when perception has you believing that you have won. The outcome of one round is irrelevant when you are in a Championship Match. You will inevitably get back up from your knees and be able to stand toe to toe with ANY foe. Some of Life's most important lessons are imparted, taught, absorbed and learned when and while you are down, and "On Your Knees."
When the bell rings for the next round to begin, do not be surprised by your 2nd wind. The incomparable Strength that one gains from being on their knees, by far supersedes the illusion of victory that your opponent once had. It came and went, quicker than any fad.
Do not EVER allow fear to compel you to tap out! And do not EVER give up your back, irrespective of how formidable the attack. Whether you are flat on your back or getting up from your knees, your posture can demonstrate inevitable Victory.
For the hardest fought Victories are won, by getting back up, after "Fighting On Your Knees."
Heavenly Father.
King Jesus.
Holy Spirit.
Smile.
Love.
Always.
And Still.
Exactly Who God Says I Am.
Corey A. Ford
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