The past couple of practices have been productive.
The extra work on the Katas is most welcome, especially in regards to the fine details that, as a junior, I wouldn’t have noticed or cared about. The ‘Teki’ Katas seem to be a good starting point, and I’m surprised at the amount that I remember, though certain details still escape me.
It might sounds like a cliche, but I reckon that the older you get, or the longer you practice, the more you come to enjoy Kata. Maybe it’s the dedication to perfection of form. Maybe it’s the application and the understanding that comes with it.
Maybe it’s just that there’s a straight right and wrong near enough.
I also tried to bring the previously mentioned ‘running up a m**********r’ in practice. It went better than expected, however I got caught (literally) and slammed. Still, it’s a better result than falling over.
January 14, 2010 at 4:51 am |
Scott, your blog is shit. Less workout descriptions and more ad hominem attacks.
That is all.