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Book of Champions and a Teaser for my Next Book

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ကၽြန္္ေတာ့္ရဲ႕ ကာယဗလ ခ်န္ပီယံမ်ား စာအုပ္ေလး။ စာအုပ္ဆိုင္ေလးမ်ားေရာက္ရင္ ဘာညာ ေမႊေႏွာက္ အားေပးသြားၾကပါဦး။ ရွားပါး ကာယဗလေမာင္ၾကီးမ်ားရဲ႕ ေလ့က်င့္စဥ္ အစအဆံုးမ်ားကို ျပဳစုထားသည္ျဖစ္ရာ ကုိယ့္ကာယေလ့က်င့္မႈတြင္ မွီျငမ္းကိုးကားဖို႔ရာ အေထာက္အကူျဖစ္ေစေၾကာင္း ဆိုပါရေစ။ ျပီးေတာ့

below is some of the excerpts from my second book, ‘a Burmese philosophy and the path to lifelong fitness‘ which is concerned with THE EPIC NOVEL OF WAR AND GLORY IN FEUDAL BURMA OF ALAUNGPRA AGE

dear bro, sis and my teachers, I have ascertained that the greatest king on the earth is Alaungpra who was named ‘Embryo Buddha’ and re-established our country Burma, right beginning from only a small village.  Before that, our country region happened to become completely haphazard.

All right.  Please kindly have a read and may I know your thoughts.

While apologizing some errors which I didn’t notice, I always try to write like Pascal used to write,”If you think the book well done, and on re-reading find it strong; be assured that the man who wrote it, wrote it on his knees.”

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The greatest spirit is my master lifestyle ” live as men need not live.”  Banya Dala thought.  What is the meaning of that?

“We must, for a moment, bare our heads and bow to those dead and mighty, and we shall vow to them that we too in our time will lift ourselves to their heights and make ourselves worthy of their shades and the heritage they have handed down to us. Our nation shall live again! ” Bogyoke Aung San, from the speech of ‘problems of Burma’s Freedom’, January 20, 1946

Binya Dala was in Viengchang, the city of Laos in command according to the order of his master Bureng Naung, in AD 1565 after they defeated Laos.  He was the chief officer most trusted and most beloved by the emperor Bureng Naung who founded the greatest empire in the whole of Asia, Taungu Dynasty.  He admires Bureng Naung deeply and believes him to be the greatest hero and the most Honorable king.  As he looked on the future, he would be grieved by knowing his name was copied by the king of Siam after the supreme king, Nanda Bureng, was defeated.  The king of Siam made a Talaing chief king of Martaban, with the old title of Binya Dala.   As he read on the history, he disgusted the sentences of “Generally, the Burmese officers never lead their men except in flight.”  even before the death of Maha Bandoola, in AD 1825 2nd April although the Burmese ill armed peasants never feared to meet Asiatic toops, which were well armed and led by European officers.  Why was that happened?  He wondered sadly.  It must be because of the lack of strategy in officers.  it must be because of the brainless leaders.  It’s hurt to know the Kaulen Wungyi, who was second in command to Meng myatbo but knew nothing of war even after the Burmese fashion, was seen measuring out the powder in a niggardly way to the soldiers.  There were a great number of guns in different parts of the country, and these were mounted in the stockades, but they were mostly old ship guns of diverse calibre and some of them two hundred or more years old.  Let justice be done to the burmese soldiers, who fought under conditions which rendered victory for them impossible.  The burmese lost about three thousand men in the battle with the British and Maha Bandoola was killed, under the kingdom of Hpagyidoa.  Maha Bandoola was the brave general like him and the Burmese had to pay two million pounds sterling and much of the land to comply with the British demands.  Banya Dala’s eyes are filled with tears. The Great Empire of his master, Bureng Naung, which had excited the wonder of European travellers was utterly broken up and the wide delta of Irawadi and in a geographical position commanding the outlet of a great natural highway, was abandoned by those who might claim to represent the ancient rulers and left to be parcelled out by petty local chiefs and European adventurers.

However, Banya Dala knew his spirit would be lived again, third time.  In AD 1746, the Gwe Shan King who was the king of Pegu, suddenly decided to leave his capital and determined to retire from kingdom which at that time was utterly haphazard and broken up.  The king hoped that the destiny of burmese people might be linked with one whose good fortunes was assured.   Who would be that one?   This event occurred in the spring of the year AD 1746.  That one, the elected king, was probably of the Shan race.  He bore the title of Binya Dala.  The burmses history states that he had originally come to Pegu from Zimme’ with elephants.  The Talaing history is silent as to his race and early life, but, referring to the legend of the founding of the city of Hansawadi, records that he was chosen king in fulfilment of the divine prediction regarding native rulers.  He spoke of the former prosperity and grandeur of the country of the high renown of his predecessors of the divine prediction at the founding of the city that it was to be sacred and free forever from the ownership and rule of foreigners, of the subordination of the kings of Ava and of other kings to the sovereign of Pegu and announced that the empire of Bureng Naung would again be established with its ancient magnificence.  Such an open declaration of plans by the king was unusual in the countries of Indo-china but was probably considered necessary by Binya Dala, in order to show his devotion to the interests of the kingdom to which he had been elected.  He must have known that a larger and better appointed army than had yet been embodied would be required to accomplish the desired end.  he together with King Alaunghpra recruited our burmese race.  Binya Dala knows his soul is immortal.

In Yangon’s Gold’s gym, while i trained together with Burma Champion Aung Swe Naing, I still remember his words :” The Western society of bodybuilding is hiding one important secret.  I think they are using the techniques to suppress other bodybuilders, by just overusing the word overtraining.  I’ve found it more effective when I train at least 4 hours a day, 7 days a week than 1 hour a day for 4 times a week like they used to describe.” Yes don’t follow a rule that doesn’t work and is ineffective.  Our friend Naing Oo (119) also knows that and said repeatedly not to follow bodybuilding and fitness magazines.  Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger, he used to train 6 hours a day and look at his results.  He even used to show dislikes to some of our modern so-called advanced bodbuilders with protruded abdomen.   What is it? It’s not bodybuilding.

Our inspired new Mr. Olympia champion Phil Heath trained his triceps by finishing at least 180 reps of triceps cable push down within first 10 min.  How’s that? for a single exercise?  15 reps in each set.  Those three sets in one descending pyramid set by reducing weights.  Therefore, one pyramid set contains 45 reps (15×3).  He would do those kind of pyramid for 4 or 5 times while taking about 1 min rest in between.   What can we learn from him?   He really trained with the spirit to absorb his 10 reps to become no ten reps.  Heavy weight becomes no heavy weights.  Pain becomes no pain.

“Tiredness – no tiredness” poster on Banya Dala’s vision.

Cable pushdowns and Phil Heath.  He cannot separate himself from cable pushdown.  we must try furiously day and night, morning and evening to make our swords become no swords, repetition becomes no repetition, study becomes no study, history becomes no history.  I kind of grasp my master spirit: “Live as men need not live.”  But he will tell Banya Dala to train more.  Banya Dala knows to train more to hold that highest spirit.

If we attain the virtue of the sword, one man can beat ten men.  Just as one man can beat ten, so a hundred men can beat a thousand, and a thousand men can beat ten thousand. Don’t be confused by enemies’ insignificant movements.  Don’t be misled by complex machines and ways.  The best way is only natural way.  We burmese are the most natural.  One can only find natural ways in Banya Dala’s “A Burmese Philosophy and the Path to Lifelong Fitness”.

“But you know, one gets used to the brown skin in time.  In fact, they say – I believe it’s true – that after a few years in Burma, a brown skin seems more natural than a white one.  And after all, it IS more natural.  Take the world as a whole, it’s eccentricity to be white.” – George Orwell, Burmese Days.

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