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The Bamboo Farmer

Date Published: 12th August 2009
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An inspiring story of faith and perseverance

Once upon a time there was a farmer. He lived in a farming community and had farmed, like his neighbors... for all of his life. As time passed by he became bored with farming traditional crops, he still loved farming but felt unchallenged. So he set about the business of researching alternative crops. Making a living and supporting his family was critical, so he wanted to make sure he made a wise choice. Therefore, he began reading, researching and speaking with experts with more knowledge than he before making his final decision.

After studying a variety of options, he decided on Bamboo. The climate, soil conditions and equipment at his disposal could make growing and harvesting bamboo a profitable business. He was convinced he was making the wisest choice and began making the changes needed to become a Bamboo Farmer.


Now remember, our farmer lived in a farming community. For generations his neighbors had all grown traditional crops like corn and wheat. You can only imagine how the idea of growing bamboo was received. Upon telling his fellow farmers his idea, they mocked him calling him foolish, all the time warning him of his impending peril. They were unwilling to accept change or progress. However, the farmer was unshaken, he had done extensive research and was confident of his knowledge. He would not back down from the belief that he could grow bamboo and even turn a substantial profit in the business.

Well, if you know anything about bamboo, you know that the first year it’s been planted...nothing happens. You don’t get so much as a twig or a leaf! His neighbors were ruthless. They had all harvested their crops while he had nothing at all to show for his efforts. He was undaunted and confident in his knowledge. But wait, there’s more bad news. The second year nothing happens either, not a sign of a bamboo tree anywhere. Again he was forced to endure a second year of ridicule by his heartless neighbors. Still, he was unshaken in his confidence.


The third year came...and guess what? Bamboo, everywhere bamboo. His crop grew a foot a day! By the end of the summer he had a virtual bamboo forest. He harvested his crop and sold it for a huge profit. His neighbors were astonished. In fact, several who had once ridiculed him began to show interest in becoming bamboo farmers as well.

The farmer went on for many years enjoying the benefits of his new crop, bamboo. He and his family enjoyed a very happy and successful life, unafraid of growth, progress or change, confident and determined when facing challenges.

This story teaches us two lessons. First, when you have knowledge you have tremendous power. Knowledge gives you confidence to pursue your dreams and goals...regardless of what others think. Throughout history our most prolific leaders, inventors and businessmen were very often the subject of ridicule by their peers. It was their faith and single minded purposefulness that drove them to persevere and ultimately achieve their dreams.


The second lesson is that just because we don’t see immediate progress, doesn’t mean we should give up. The reason the bamboo tree doesn’t grow until the third season is because it spends the first two years growing roots, building a foundation so that when it is ready to grow it will have the stability to stand tall reaching tremendous heights. Without those roots, the tree would fall over with the first strong wind. Had the farmer lost faith, had he not had confidence in his knowledge, he might have tilled the crop under during the first or second year and created disaster for himself and his family.

Results or benefits in a Martial Arts program may not be immediately visible either. While some children respond almost instantly, others may need the full three years or more to fully benefit from their classes. It’s critical that we allow the child to grow and develop at their own pace. We must understand that although there may not appear to be any changes on the outside, growth and progress is happening on the inside. We must be patient, have confidence and persevere, (like our farmer did in the story.)

As for me, no matter how hard anyone tries to convince me otherwise...I’ll always believe in the power and value of Martial Arts for children. We’ve see hundreds of children grow and develop both mentally and physically in our program. many children who at first appear lost, confused, scared or even indifferent have had tremendous success and I’m proud to say..became Black Belts. Have faith and persevere! Be careful not to till the crop under before it’s had a chance to grow it’s roots and climb toward the sky! Carrot, Egg or Coffee? (You will never look at a cup of coffee the same way again.)
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Occupation: Martial Arts
* Began Martial Arts 1972 Tracy System of Chinese Kenpo * Highest Rank Achieved Nindan 1991 * Began Teaching Martial Arts 1974 * Studied Northern Shaolin 1978-1984 * Studied Hung Ga Southern Chinese Martial Arts 1982-1985 * Studied Wing Chun 1983-1986 * Studied Choy Li Fut 1984-1985 * Studied Aikido 1985-1987 * Studied Arnis de Mano with Remy Presas 1987-1990 * No high ranks achieved in the above styles * Became initiated member Chinese National Chi Gung Institute September 1992 * Began Ninpo Study and was accepted as a direct personal student under Ninpo/Jujutsu Grandmaster Tanemura, Shoto in 1987 * Traveled to Honbu Dojo, Saitama Japan for continuing study 1988 through 1997 Ranks Achieved * Kenpo Shodan 1986 * Kenpo Nidan 1991 * Ninpo Shodan 1993 * Ninpo Nidan 1995 * Ninpo Sandan 1997 * Ninpo Yondan 1998 * Ju-jutsu Sandan 1993 * Ju-jutsu Yondan 1997 * Hanbo Jutsu Shodan 1997 * Karate Koppojutsu Yondan 1997 * All Ninpo and Ju-Jutsu ranks awarded by test from Soke Tanemura, Shoto Genbukan / Amatsu Tatara Grandmaster * Received Sandan Rank American Tai-Kempo under Peter Ferlise * Roku-Dan 6th Degree Black Belt March 2008 From Aki Bu-Jutsu Ju-Jutsu World Federation * Shi-Han Teaching License March 2008From Aki Bu-Jutsu Ju-Jutsu World Federation * Currently Studying Shinken Bujutsu under his long time teacher and mentor Sensei Joseph Svaral * Tested and Awarded Sho-dan Shinken Bujutsu March 2004, and still training with Sensei Svaral Martial Arts Teaching Experience * Thirty Four (34) Years Teaching Martial Arts * Taught Hand To Hand Techniques To FBI SWAT Team 1991 * Taught Nassau County Corrections Officers 1991 * Taught Nassau County Police Field Agents 1992 * Taught Justice Department Field Officers 1992 * Nationally Certified Rape Awareness And Prevention Instructor 1994 * National Children's Safety Foundation Safer/Smarter Children's Instructor 1994 * NAPMA Certified Fitness Kickboxing Instructor 1996 * Received National Martial Arts teaching excellence Award 1997 * Certified F.A.S.T. Defense Instructor 1998 * RMCAT Course graduate 1998 * EZ Defense Instructor certification 1998 * Director of Martial Arts Curriculum for the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts 1974-present * Manager Long Island Martial Arts Academy 1987-1996 * Purchased School 1996 * Owner and Director of Martial Arts Curriculum for the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts Lindenhurst for 1998-present * Elite Member of the National Association of Professional Martial Artists * Founding Member of the Executive Council of Martial Arts * Children Instructor Certification Awarded by Melody Shuman Founder of Shuman Concept * Inducted U.S.A. Martial Arts Hall of Fame March 2005 Instructor of the Year # In the year 2001, in the month of October, Mark Sensei was ordained and initiated as a healer, along with being accepted into higher level trainings to be initiated and ordained in the old traditions of eastern and western spiritual philosophies and training. This training includes many esoteric teachings and experiences from around the world.
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