There's ALWAYS Value In Learning New Skills!

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  • There is ALWAYS value in learning new skills! 🏆🤸🏻‍♀️✨
    Doesn’t matter how good you are, if you’re having fun you’re doing it right!😽
    Also, there’s nothing wrong with having unique and uncommon special interests either! 🦄
    Our society tries very hard to get us to fall in line and be a carbon copy of everyone else. That’s bullshit!
    If you have a curiosity for a particular skill or topic, EXPLORE IT! Even if it’s a free youtube tutorial or a quick google search. There is a special power in learning new things about yourself, the world and everything in between!
    The process of discovery can be so magical and fulfilling. And those little moments of curiosity are what feed our souls, make us feel more like ourselves and enhance all areas of our lives!
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Комментарии • 73

  • @robmcdonald6808
    @robmcdonald6808 Год назад +13

    Couldn’t agree more. I always taught my son that it’s a waste of a day if you don’t learn something. Doesn’t matter how “small of a thing” but learn “something” every day

  • @AppalachianChangeling
    @AppalachianChangeling Год назад +8

    Michelle, you are such an inspiration to me. I'm 48 years old and have numerous bleeding and joint issues. The arthritis is so bad in my legs that I was nearly crippled. I started playing with lightsabers about a year and a half ago as a way for me to get moving. I started a new treatment soon after which greatly improved my joint pain. Thanks to the medication coupled with my lightsaber training, I've lost 25lbs; I'm building muscle again; my balance is getting better and I'm actually able to walk without my cane a lot more. Most of all, I'm re-learning how to have fun again and I'm actually getting pretty good at it. In a lot of ways, it saved my life and I thank you for everything that you do.
    I'd love to share my story with you if you'd like to hear it.

  • @dfghjdefrgthxcv
    @dfghjdefrgthxcv Год назад +1

    I’ve been preaching the same for years. The more I’ve developed individual skill sets, the more I realize this knowledge is applicable and can crossover into other new, unexplored fields. Thus, the quicker and easier it is for me to jump into and adapt to new fields. And, from there it just snowballs to where I can look into something new, and realize I already know 60-75% of what’s required, and can learn the remainder as I go, and on and on and on.

  • @LuckSpinner
    @LuckSpinner Год назад +9

    I love knowledge, even pointless knowledge. Never stop trying, and trying to learn. Always great messages Michelle

  • @moisescobretti
    @moisescobretti Год назад +3

    Fantastic.

  • @shemarlosscott2656
    @shemarlosscott2656 Год назад +5

    Absolutely New Skills Comes Stronger and I've Been Training for Years Every Since I Was Young But I Gotten Stronger and Faster and I Definitely Staying Healthy Everyday Becoming Massive Success Great Job in The Video Michelle Christa Smith I Enjoyed it Thank you Uploading You Were Outstanding

  • @jeffd5113
    @jeffd5113 Год назад +3

    Everything you said....spot on accurate!!!!!

  • @JC-ds1jh
    @JC-ds1jh Год назад

    Keep it up. When you stop learning you start dying is my motto. I recently started lockpicking, now I am making my own picks. Dont let the haters slow you down.

  • @JVAce-AirAdventure96
    @JVAce-AirAdventure96 Год назад

    I love your Ted talks! They are so true and they end up inspiring… especially because you talk from your heart.

  • @yakisobanoodle
    @yakisobanoodle Год назад +1

    Good points, all. Thanks.

  • @GEoDRAgoN3
    @GEoDRAgoN3 Год назад +3

    The cat is so 🥺🥺

  • @ayushmourya2831
    @ayushmourya2831 Год назад +5

    Earlier also I used to tremble, but now my hands have started to freeze on this because of you 🙏

  • @68Mie
    @68Mie Год назад

    👍 yes, learning new things is fun and the meaningful. 😊

  • @-AT-WALKER
    @-AT-WALKER Год назад +1

    Well said!
    You made that look effortless, damn near enough looks like CGI trickery - most impressive!

  • @cam4894
    @cam4894 Год назад +1

    A little louder for those in the back! I agree with this whole heartedly!! 😁😁

  • @NRDTH
    @NRDTH Год назад +1

    You are wise master Michelle

  • @avrggy
    @avrggy Год назад +1

    Spoken like a good student; a good teacher; a good person

    • @avrggy
      @avrggy Год назад

      I teach video game development and I am learning the martial arts so I definitely agree with your video Michelle

  • @animeshadow2
    @animeshadow2 Год назад +2

    True .

  • @0932sk
    @0932sk Год назад

    Salute to you my ninja angel ,lots of love ,don't listen to others, haters will bark ,don't give them stage ,do what you like cause I love to see you and learn it, this is not normal it's take lots of skill to show these tricks and practise too , I have been following you from 5 years, I pray to god for your health and wealth , JAI SREE RAM 🙏🕉️,love from India(Bihar)

  • @grejen711
    @grejen711 Год назад +1

    Bingo! How many full on metal shredding guitarists are out there. They're not playing Beatles for friends and family. They're not in a band. They're not studio musicians. They're just shredding for the pure pleasure of having put in the effort to learn how to do it, the practice to do it well, and reaping the results of that. Maybe impress a friend or two but most will just play for themselves.

  • @JohnnyBGSkills
    @JohnnyBGSkills Год назад

    Yes, yes, and yes! Spitting diamonds here. Cross learning/training is a MAJOR hack 🔥😌 Sending love and the best vibes to you Michelle from SF

  • @GEoDRAgoN3
    @GEoDRAgoN3 Год назад +3

    Absolutely agree!!

  • @georgieman1910
    @georgieman1910 Год назад +2

    People that comment how this is impractical in a real fight really have no clue about weapons or of the multitudes of angles it can travel. From my FMA standpoint, the weaving and twirling movements help develop fluidity of wrist and arms and are deceptively fast and unexpected to untrained and even trained persons. Most people cannot even fathom that a weapon can travel in such a multitude of paths with tons of variations. On top of it all, martial artists constantly train their body to perform in new positions and new extremes. Learning such a skill as this is no exception to that rule.

  • @elvisguerra
    @elvisguerra Год назад

    One of your best ones. Thank you Master.

  • @fenris9496
    @fenris9496 Год назад +1

    so true

  • @AV8R_Surge
    @AV8R_Surge Год назад +2

    @1:45 Them right handed finger spins look cool.
    Similar reason why companies prefer hiring people with college degrees: it shows that the candidate is capable of learning new stuff. Not to say those without, aren't; because my career is built on a skill i learned outside of college. But the degree is confirmation that sets companies at ease. I don't necessarily agree with this practice, but i understand it. So, as Michelle indicated in her TED Talk, there are secondary benefits to learning a new skill beyond the skill itself. It could be any skill, so why not try staff spinning?! And when you start practicing double hand stuff, you REALLY feel a difference in how your brain operates!

  • @rob-boticscalisthenicshome6355
    @rob-boticscalisthenicshome6355 Год назад +2

    You hit the nail on the head. You are brilliant, and dont let anybody tell you different.

  • @reggitwend7405
    @reggitwend7405 Год назад +1

    Learning the skill, sticking to it long enough to do, hard work, patience, perseverance, dedication, practice, time management, memory and organization, amongst other things,,, yup learning new skill(s), not useful at all. Nope, none of those things are useful in life.
    You telling it like it is :)
    That last toss ? Priceless 😂
    You're the best.

  • @jaminallen3119
    @jaminallen3119 Год назад

    Thanks. That's a great message to put across. I appreciate it. It's easy to think what one does has no value if it doesn't fit a norm or bring in money or whatever. But you're right, if it makes one happy then it has a great value! 🙂🙂

  • @TheCosmicburrito2
    @TheCosmicburrito2 Год назад

    The spinning and fancier movements can actually be useful in a real street fight (so long as you understand when to implement it). The spinning can be used for intimidation and it can be used to offset your opponent’s timing. Escrema and Arnis use this to do both.

  • @lakayx7407
    @lakayx7407 Год назад

    From a FMA perspective, your striking angles are great. Keep it up!

  • @archietyler6759
    @archietyler6759 Год назад +2

    Absolutely well put Michelle!!!✌

  • @Seahawkess
    @Seahawkess Год назад

    Your skin is radiant 😊

  • @tharanda
    @tharanda Год назад

    Bravo!

  • @michaelchilders1517
    @michaelchilders1517 Год назад

    Thank you - hope your doing well

  • @BrianBorges-ez3ls
    @BrianBorges-ez3ls Год назад +1

    So, you're being both an absolute badass with the spinning in this vid, and delivering a top-notch inspirational speech?! Seriously, Michelle, you have absolutely upped your (non-spinning) game in these recent vids!❤ Happy Pride!

  • @surajmanickam8179
    @surajmanickam8179 Год назад

    💯 True 👍

  • @leelapilli2415
    @leelapilli2415 Год назад

    100% True...!

  • @Willpowerstudios
    @Willpowerstudios Год назад

    Yes !

  • @supchick5757
    @supchick5757 Год назад

    Maybe you might not use it in a ‘real fight’ but I recon it would scare some one off (which has worked for me) or at least get them thinking twice about taking you on and after all that’s one of the major philosophies of most martial arts is to learn the skill with the hope that you’ll never have to use it - at least that’s what I was taught 😃
    Beginner mindset opens you up to so much. Being open to learning adapting and changing which is such a useful skill in itself these days is just one example❤️💫

  • @ccastaneda669
    @ccastaneda669 Год назад +2

    It's an amazing video that many people I'm sure we'll learn from. Very well said❣️

  • @pkmcburroughs
    @pkmcburroughs Год назад +1

    Damn.
    I found this pretty inspiring.
    Thanks.
    PS) As a sidenote, I should tell you that I subscribed to your channel, because, one day, years ago, for no particular reason, I picked up a long wooden pole that was lying around, took it into the backyard and started playing around with it.

  • @Amidaladoll
    @Amidaladoll Год назад

    I’m still planning as my hopefully not bucket list but soon to do list is fly to Canada to take a 3 day crash course! No matter how hard I try my brain can’t wrap my head around your moves. I was a figure skater and need in person assistance. I’m dying to learn your skills and I can not grasp it and my friend will watch your vids it and do it in like 5 mins. WTH? I’ve been at it 2 years with your vids. So frustrating I feel like I’m on the short bus😅 If you ever come to LA I’ll beg borrow and steal a Grand $$$ if you do a workshop crash course! You’re so worth it!

  • @bready989
    @bready989 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Badass … just a Quick note…you have inspired me 60 yr young man to start practicing my martial arts again after 40 years pause… now I’m back spinning twin staffs 6’…double swords and I’ve bought 2 EW light saber ! Really Really Good exercise for my shoulders and back…thank you and keep being the Badass we luv…ps I think you’re hotter w longer hair

  • @brucebernard3526
    @brucebernard3526 Год назад

    Beautiful and intelligent, very nice

  • @chriseschweiler9096
    @chriseschweiler9096 Год назад

    Great sentiment, Michelle. And this video awesome on several levels at once. I mean, it's got a great message, AND it's delivered while you seemingly spin and toss the...batons?...absent-mindedly. Great visual stimuli and proof you're a pro. How do I know you're a pro? You still have glass in the picture frames behind you. ;-D

  • @eddieo6886
    @eddieo6886 Год назад

    great reminder and perspective, thank you so much for sharing!
    do you have building instruction tutorials for these short staffs you're spinning in this video? i made your long staff, but i really like this style!

  • @ianmacdonald1207
    @ianmacdonald1207 Год назад +1

    Learning new skills perpetuates Neuroplasticity in anyone at any age.

  • @alfanewtiss1226
    @alfanewtiss1226 Год назад +1

  • @mortender
    @mortender Год назад

    It is fun to twirl a stick, never stop twirling🎉😅

  • @conceicaoalex193
    @conceicaoalex193 Год назад

    Muito bom

  • @starrieyedGirl
    @starrieyedGirl Год назад +1

    My useless skills I learned is to spin a staff and how to break someone else's bones with just my right hand and accurate timing.
    That second one only helped me once back in 2007.
    Someone was trying to kill me while I waa visiting DC for the first and last time.
    Due threw a wild kick and I caught it with my left hand than let my right hand break his ankle with a quick jerk to the right🤣

  • @bensolo7000
    @bensolo7000 Год назад

    The people who say that clearly know nothing about the body mind connection or that skill building has been scientifically proven to build personal confidence.

  • @chaosreaper9255
    @chaosreaper9255 Год назад

    Grey area forever

  • @TheNashvilleJason
    @TheNashvilleJason Год назад +1

    I know how you can address those who think that staff spinning isn’t useful in a fight. Do a video on striking with the staff. Measure the difference in pressure with a strike where the staff wasnt spinning and then when it is. I can pretty much guarantee that a spinning staff strikes MUCH harder than say a baseball swing.

    • @-AT-WALKER
      @-AT-WALKER Год назад

      Okay I dunno about that, the mass is different. Get what you're saying but not so sure I'd take a baseball bat over a spinning staff... not that I'd prefer either

    • @TheNashvilleJason
      @TheNashvilleJason Год назад

      @@-AT-WALKER depends on the staff too. Hardwood like hickory or oak would mess somebody up.

  • @pubglovers9593
    @pubglovers9593 Год назад

    how do i make training katana?

  • @maxpeterson8616
    @maxpeterson8616 Год назад

    Another kitty! How many do you have.

  • @ericda3rd
    @ericda3rd Год назад +2

    First

  • @marcost1728
    @marcost1728 Год назад

    😁👏👏

  • @blacksnapper7684
    @blacksnapper7684 Год назад +1

    I mean there a lot of spinning in Shaolin Kung fu and it’s regarded as one of the deadliest martial arts in the world……

  • @NurseGi
    @NurseGi Год назад

    Fit2F

  • @keinaweiz
    @keinaweiz 10 месяцев назад

    u make eskrima???

  • @bluebomber81
    @bluebomber81 Год назад +1

    I just think we're so screwed on everything because most seem to think in terms of whether or not we can turn our passions into money. Meanwhile I love learning, but struggle with wanting to use any of it for money. Not even sure why on that one.
    Also that neck trap vid, you have to be some kind of moron to take that as someone trying to teach defense skills, dear christ. I am very sure at no point in that video did you say it'd be great for defending your knees and ankles.
    That person feels like they're on some weird problems, but outside of that there are definitely people who like disturbing others when they're finding satisfaction with something. It's their whole jam, all they know, and it's annoying. 😮‍💨

  • @threelionsmichael
    @threelionsmichael Год назад +1

    Hey Michelle,I believe someone is scamming me for a PS5 gift related to your channel.
    Seems shady.

  • @BaconIsNotBiceps
    @BaconIsNotBiceps Год назад

    People who knock learning anything are the same lazy people who excel at nothing in life. Who cares what they think. They are who and where they are for a reason and shall remain sedentary while rendering worthless opinions until the day they die. WHO CARES. Let them live in their miserable bubbles. Meanwhile talented, successful people like MCS carry on business as usual enjoying their fulfilled lives.

  • @ItsCioffi
    @ItsCioffi 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this. My circus friends got me into fire spinning this year and found your videos today on staff spinning. This video really means a ton when I have anxiety about whether I’m wasting my time learning it.