Gur Nedzvetsky is from Jerusalem, Israel, and has been training for over 13 years, during which time he’s achieved the rank of 3-dan, was champion at the European Naginata Goodwill Tournament in 2016 and 2018, as well as at the World Goodwill Tournament in 2019
In this inspiring conversation, we explored Gur’s transition from the military to civilian life, and how Naginata helped him find meaning in his life’s pursuit, we talk motivating students, and about starting a dojo and the mindset of a Budo teacher.
This interview was jammed packed with so many lessons around hard work, perseverance, having a beginners mind, and even on parenting, that I hope everyone who listens, regardless of your discipline, will take the time to go all the way through.
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