White Belt-Level - Introduction & Preparation Course
Hello! I’m Mister G. Welcome to your introduction to Sajora Training. This White Belt-level course is actually the most important step in your journey to becoming invincible. Yes, there is indeed such thing as being invincible and you will eventually come to that conclusion as you progress through your training. Let’s get started.
Chapter 1
Becoming Invincible is about taking control of your Personal Powers. This encompasses knowing who you are, and what you want to accomplish in life. This program is designed to help you understand and develop your current strengths and assets; and eliminate or mitigate your current weaknesses or shortcomings. The program also focuses on health and nutrition. Your health is your greatest asset! To succeed, you need to be honest with yourself and your Coach at all times. This program can be highly beneficial and supportive, but only if you give your best effort and follow it.
Lesson One
What's SAJORA?
Sajora ~ pronounced “Sah-Jo-Rah” is an African word (Zarma) that means “Nature”, “in the wilderness”, or
“survival” as to striving against obstacles, setbacks, challenges, and overcoming them. The philosophy of Sajora is based on the Way of Nature, by which most Africans hunters and warriors were born and trained with. Sajora believes in following one’s individual talents and living in harmony with Nature. It’s imperative to understand the environment we live in and become one with it. Ignoring the environment is self-destructive, for we are all part of Nature. The foundation of the art of Sajora is composed of practical martial, functional, and meditative movements for physical, mental, intellectual, spiritual development and self-mastery .
Sajora encourages people to be peaceful, yet ready for battle. To be gentle, yet firm. To be creative instead of imitative. To be constructive, not destructive. The one who practices – student – the art of Sajora is a Sajoran.
“survival” as to striving against obstacles, setbacks, challenges, and overcoming them. The philosophy of Sajora is based on the Way of Nature, by which most Africans hunters and warriors were born and trained with. Sajora believes in following one’s individual talents and living in harmony with Nature. It’s imperative to understand the environment we live in and become one with it. Ignoring the environment is self-destructive, for we are all part of Nature. The foundation of the art of Sajora is composed of practical martial, functional, and meditative movements for physical, mental, intellectual, spiritual development and self-mastery .
Sajora encourages people to be peaceful, yet ready for battle. To be gentle, yet firm. To be creative instead of imitative. To be constructive, not destructive. The one who practices – student – the art of Sajora is a Sajoran.