On his personal page, martial artist Le Thanh Tung had an article sharing the question “How to become a monument?”
Master Le Thanh Tung stated that: “The life of the martial artist was honored as the monument often associated with the fate of martial arts from childhood.
And it will be like many children, not because of the passion for martial arts from a young age, if it is diligent every day practicing martial arts in the direction of the family, coach or master.
Youth can not be aware of the right and wrong technique, apart from the repetitive technical operations with daily habits but it is basically indispensable. When growing up, going to the fighting arena to fight, using the attacks, the spleen dodged, relaxed, worked, countered naturally naturally … Winning or defeat seemed to be just a normal memory to continue to cultivate skills … “
In fact, a true monument is a arduous journey that must be poured with sweat of blood, not as simple as fictional legends or recounting. To become a monument means they have to confront each level higher than themselves every day.
It is these things that create bravery, cultivate experience, foster achievements for yourself.
According to martial artist Le Thanh Tung: “They are proud not to have just been declared the victory! They are proud to not give up to win. The martial arts monuments are like that.”
But in another article, traditional martial arts monument – martial artist Le Thanh Tung once emphasized that a monument should know where his stops are, to keep the best moments in the eyes of fans.