From the Muay Thai ring to the traditional Japanese dojo his journey of self-discovery is packed full of humour, inspiration and lessons to live a better and more fulfilling life.
Approaching his mid-thirties, he stepped away from the corporate rat race. Having sold his house, car and other worldly possessions he travelled to Tokyo, Japan where he enrolled on one of the toughest martial arts courses in the world.
For 11 months he trained with the Tokyo Riot Police on the bruising and often brutal course that changed his life.
In Suck It Up Or Go Home he shares his story of training, torment and ultimate triumph.
In a world where challenges are ever-present, Suck It Up Or Go Home is about the courage to stand up, keep going and never give in!
This book is about stepping out of your comfort zone to embrace new opportunities and challenges.
While a book with martial arts at its core, it’s much more than a book on martial arts.
It’s a true story of resilience, discipline and succeeding against the odds.
It charts the author’s life from a tough boarding school to the present day.
It’s a tale of self-discovery, self-awareness and is packed full of humour alongside serious observations on life.
It details what happened on the Yoshinkan Aikido 16th international Senshusei course in Tokyo Japan, and brings to life the craziness of everyday life on one of the toughest martial arts courses in the world.If you have an interest in the martial arts, Japanese culture, or what it takes to keep going during difficult times, you’ll definitely enjoy this book.
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INTRODUCTION
STANDING IN LINE
FISTS OF FURY
IT’S A KNOCKOUT
ABOVE THE LAW
TRAIN ON THE TRACK
TOKYO DREAMING
IT’S ALL IN THE SMALL PRINT
NOW TO NARITA
TALKING JAPANESE
THE SECRET DIARY OF A SENSHUSEI
THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM3…READY…
2…STEADY…
1…GO…
PART ONE: DAI ICHI (1 April to 7 June 2006)PART TWO: DAI NI (8 June to 3 August 2006)
SUMMER GASSHUKU
PART THREE: DAI SAN (8 August to 23 December 2006)
PART FOUR: DAI YON (9 January to 28 February 2007)
AFTERMATH
FAST FORWARD
FINAL REFLECTION
I AM SENSHUSEI
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
THE LAST WORD
APPENDICES