Saturday, February 27, 2010
Taekwondo Training
This week we learned the side kick and worked on a form. She also talked a little bit about the various stances in TKD (front stance, back stance and horse stance). She also introduced a sparring combination (angled step, front kick, front kick, punch, punch). There was a lot happening in the class today and I do not remember it all very well.
She invited another student to join the class, so we could not film much today. She was also trying to teach the other student (two belts above me) other things for her belt. It made the class a little confusing.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Aikido Training
Expenses of Training
If I was seeking training as the average person, I would be very happy with the cost. Many of the studios/schools offer free uniforms with at least a 6-month contract, if they require one at all. The monthly tuition generally allows a student to attend many classes a week. From what I have seen, the consumer is getting a good deal.
Honestly, this is a great time to get involved with martial arts/self defense. There are a lot of different styles to choose from and the rates are pretty reasonable
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Expenses of Training
-Money: Obviously money is going to be an issue. We need money for training, uniforms, domain and hosting charges, software, ink, paper, and camera equipment. We are constantly trying to think of ways to get money for the project.
-Time: Scheduling training and interviews around our different work schedules.
-Energy: This is a big expense. Luckily, we all love what we are doing in this project. This makes the expense of energy seem fine. But, all of us are putting in many, many hours a week to make this project work.
-Sanity: Hmmm… This is questionable. Did any of the team have any to start with? Each of us has been frustrated, irritated, confused and annoyed with the project. Each of us has been excited, elated, energized and eager about the project. The constant up and down takes its toll on sanity.
Each of these expenses is dealt with every day. Our enthusiasm keeps us going.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Taekwondo Training
It is a little strange taking martial arts classes again. The uniform feels strange and I am constantly adjusting it. I wore a tank top underneath the uniform; big mistake! I was pulling and adjusting and sweating. I won’t be making this mistake again.
In this class we learned the low block, straight punch, a specific method of stepping and the high block. The moves were totally unfamiliar and the ready stance was very uncomfortable and unnatural. I would not fight from this stance.
I have to practice this low block before the next class. I am horrible at it. It seems like a silly move.
1/30/10
Sue (the instructor) asked if we had learned the tenants (courage, integrity, perseverance, self control, indomitable spirit). Neither of us had learned them. I was so busy practicing the low block, I didn’t even think of them.
This uniform (dobok) is a little strange. It has long slits up the sides that hang open. Once you get moving in the class, it rides up and exposes your skin. I don’t happen to care about being exposed but, it does get a little uncomfortable.
So, we learned a front kick, and she got more into the punch. We also worked on the blocks, especially the one I am so terrible at. She also informed us that we are going to be learning a form, which incorporates all the moves she is teaching us. My homework for the week will be tenants and blocks.
2/6/10
We dove right into the beginning of the form that we must learn. She demonstrated it and then we worked on the various turns that are involved. This form is not as complicated as it can be. The moves are pretty repetitious. We also worked on the blocks and the front kick. She introduced the natural stance for sparring.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Expenses of Training
Training is officially going to start this month. I was finally able to get three motivated and excited instructors. I am so happy to be working with all of them.
On another note, this training is proving to be quite expensive. Each martial art is not bad, but three together is a lot. The initial administrative fees plus the uniforms and other stuff adds up after awhile. I will be sure to include all of that in this blog. You should really know what to plan for with each of the martial arts.
I didn’t really think of that when I started this project. I was focused on the physical and self defense aspects; am I too old, how fit do I need to be, can I do three at the same time.
So, I will be working out the details of paying for the training. It would be nice to have sponsors, but most sponsors want a prettier, younger girl with less stretch marks.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Project
12/23/09
Sometimes life intrudes on our plans. Buying a house, dealing with a short sale, fixing the house up and moving. Whew! After I settle in, I will be able to start training in Krav Maga and Tae Kwon Do. We are trying to get in touch with an Aikido instructor, but the holidays slow everything down. The great news is that we have been able to get two solid interviews from the KM and TKD instructors. We have some new information on the site and have taken this slow down to really work on content and layout.
On another note, I am lucky to have such a great team. Kevin is excited and motivated and is looking for anything to put on film. Gavin constantly works to make the site better. Jade brings idea after idea about the project.