Tuesday 10 December 2013

Enter My World.......Bhavesh d AXNMANIAC

Started a new innings to promote my works and achievements. I have invested most of my time studying martial arts and now I feel it's the appropriate time to share and promote my experiences. I have to admit that martial arts have given me a lot. It's the time, people should change their concept towards 'Martial Arts'. It is a very gentle sports and arts and it teaches us how to lead a life with dignity and pride.

But at the beginning I had to struggle a lot to learn martial arts as our family and society didn't encouraged to learn martial arts. They had a concept on their mind that people learns martial arts to fight with people only and it hasn't any positive effects towards life. But I was very much curious about martial arts since my childhood.

How I felt the need of Martial Arts in my life and how I came to know about something like martial arts that exists???

Ok, before I start my story, let u know about my schooling; Let's go back to '90s (1986-91). I started my schooling at a village and studied there till 4th standard then shifted to town. So, I had to travel long way to reach my school crossing different villages and communities. I had only two school mates from my locality to accompany me. So, sometimes I had to travel alone if the others take leave from school for any reason. I was younger in age than other class mates (I got admitted to school a year earlier than standard age) and was very shy and introvert kinda guy who didn't like to share personal problems with anybody even with family members and friends. I was brilliant in school so I got extra attention and affections from my school teachers. May be this was the reason some of my classmates didn't like this extra care to me and always tried to tease and bully me. I was so scared of those people as they were bigger in group and were elder and stronger than me too. I could not complain to teacher because they threatened me to knock me down on the way to home if I tell anything about them. I had to give them treat always with my pocket money, I used to bring for my tiffin (N:B: In our village school, nobody used to bring tiffin from home).

One incident I must share with you; We were playing football at school compound that day and one of those bull boy's slipper somehow got torn apart and he directly victimised me for this incident. I was shaken with fear and I even didn't know how to protest him or convince him my innocence. I was his soft target and he was on his way to full filling his intention. I had no other option left rather than accepting to compensate his loss i.e., a pair of slipper twins (not a bran new slipper though). At that time a slipper twine won't cost more than 2 to 3 rupees. So, I agreed to pay him than indulging in any kind of violence or dirty arguments anymore. Because, I knew I had no other option left at that moment.

He started pressurising me to repay for the slipper. To be continued....