Dance Away

Saturday – local tournament, five students from my kids class were entered. All did well, one got gold for kata and kumite which is a pretty hard to beat outcome. Spent time just observing, thinking about the opinions expressed in the forum recently about tournament kata. Saw a lot of seemingly average, everyday people being pushed far out of their comfort zones to compete, good for them and good for their karate. Saw some very fine kata (of a type). But… sigh… I got frustrated with the rigidity and clone-like repetition. No flow, no flow. I just don’t see things the way I used to. The kumite is actually worse. I’d like to see an event where no points could be awarded for reverse stomach-punches.

Afternoon – lagoon walk, very stormy, just wonderful.

Sunday – Grading day. Had five kids at the first grading and three adults in the second, all passed. One of my adult students has a mild intellectual disablity (no this is not a prerequisite:) ). He has been training for years, very dedicated, twice a week unless he runs out of money –  and it was a huge milestone for him to get his 5th kyu.

Monday – Physio, more seat belt strap fun. He doesn’t want me training hard yet but I’m getting antsy. Ben and I set up the weight bench properly at last so I did some light lifting. Don’t quite know what I’m doing here yet so starting easy to get the muscles used to the whole idea, just 15kg, 30 reps. Then kata.

2 Responses to “Dance Away”

  1. rickwilson says:

    Good for your student and for you as the teacher!

    Once yours eyes are opened they cannot be closed again — sorry.

  2. heretic says:

    Yes, I was pleased with how everyone did, especially as I haven’t worked on it much at all.
    I know Rick, can’t go back to what I used to think/be, even though it was a simpler/safer/ more comfortable. I’m not sorry though!

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