Saturday, March 25, 2006

My week in Martial Arts: March 19th to March 24th 06



Hi All! Welcome to post number 50!

First of all congratulations to Chris for his sponsored 108 Sun Salutations and thanks for his and for LGM's comments on my previous post.

I also like to thank my family, my brother Lun for taking the time out to hang out with me this week and my parents who always support everything that I do and I love them dearly for their support.

On to what happened this week….

Finish Him!” shouted an idiot in the crowd watching the World Cage Fighting Championship event that I attended on Saturday 18th March. Yes along with my good friend Andy Timmins who trains at Karl Tanswell’s Straight Blast Gym and Pern from Warriors Eskrima we attended the first ever cage fighting event at the Manchester Evening Arena. Mike Tyson was to be special referee for one match, pride fighter Alistair Oveereem was fighting, Bas Rutten was the MC and from the boxing world Amir Khan and Joe Egan were among several other boxers sat in the crowd.

The action itself was good (not great but good). But as good as the in cage fighting was it was marred I thought by some of the thugs in the audience. I would say 40% of the audience understood what was going on (we were watching a sport that involved athletes and a certain degree of skill) and 60% were just blood thirsty thugs looking for death and gore (they were watching what some newspapers has portrayed it as and probably what they perceived it as after a few beers). One guy was hilariously booing everything that moved (the fighters, ring girls, announcers, probably even himself), Timmins believed that the only word in his vocabulary was “Booooo” and hence him “Booing” everything.

Moving on to Sunday, Lun and I went to a Sunday sparring session for Warriors Eskrima. It was a good session; we did a lot of drills and sparring of course. It’s good to get as many sessions as possible in before the grading although Lun and I know we have to do more.

As I was off work for a week, I was helping out my parents with a few things and tried to relax. Lun had some days off Wednesday and Thursday so that was cool. I hope I can plan my holidays better in the future, hopefully in the summer I will take my parents somewhere for a good sight seeing walk as they don't get out as much as they use to.

So the days I was training this week were Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. We couldn’t make it to Karl Tanswell’s Straight Blast Gym or Steve Powell’s JKD class this week as there were things to sort out at home. Hopefully we will be back for some good sessions next week, as I really enjoyed them both classes in the previous week.

Saying that it wasn’t a bad week in Martial Arts, Tuesday I went for a run for about 2 miles. I then went to Capoeira and we had several newcomers. I was used as demo-boy but I was also supervising some of the new people so that was cool.
“There is an Eskrima class here on Friday you know” I told one of the newcomers Steve, who told me he did a load of other Martial Arts. He told me he knew as he worked/studied in the same building as Simon Campion which was quite a cool coincidence.

Thursday another run this time I targeted to get to a certain distance. The goal is to increase the mileage to .5 or 1 every time I set out. I ran for 3.4 Miles and therefore overshot the goal but was really happy I did it because then I can hopefully progress faster. In fact it got to a point that now I enjoy running. Later that day my brother and I went to the gym and had a quick work out working back, shoulders and arms and some stick sparring.

Friday was an interesting day. We went to Warriors Eskrima it was a good lesson. We had two newcomers one of which was Steve who was at Capoeira. We did some Palakaw (free style stick sparring), stick disarms and locks and then Simon said to me “Do you intend to teach after you graded?”
I said “Sure” So I taught the two new guys 5 of our basic strikes from the Numerada.
Basically I got them to imagine there was person in front of them and use the strike as if they were striking them well I stood in front of them so their strikes don’t go all over the place. I then taught them to disarm and Simon asked to make sure they incorporate some strikes after disarming. I also showed them to keep a guard at all times as well. It was cool to teach and it was a good experience.

Towards the end of the lesson we did some full contact sparring. It was cool as each person sparred with each other for a minute. Before one sparring session Paul advised me to “Just throw in the caveman shots like me”. A caveman shot is basically a big clubbing strike to the head. After seeing him carry on striking at Lun after the minute was up (which to be fair he probably couldn’t hear the minute was up..maybe) on the last sparring session. I kind of thought: “I’ll give you more than a caveman shot!" Of course I snapped on Paul but in a good way as I threw in a lot of strikes and took him down. It’s what Simon wanted to see anyway a bit more aggression. Yup it was all positive that I can spar that way but I need to refine the skills and control it more. At the end of the day no one wants to hurt anyone but for the next 2 weeks I need to have more of an aggressive streak in sparring. I am looking forward to training next week and attending the Cho Sin Kai lessons next Saturday.

Thanks for reading and enjoy the pics!
Kit.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:55 am GMT

    You are more than welcome for the comments, Kit!
    Having a good family makes a real difference in life- i have never had a bad family, but the support and positivity that i receive from my parents and my brothers has made a lot of difference in my life!
    You know, i used to work with Andy at Globe? Such a damn small world... Hope you had a good time at the cagefighting.
    there are always gonna be ppl who dont understand sports like that- americans think soccer is whack, so just goes to show...
    i think there are ppl within the sport who have more appreciation for the art and athleticism involved, and some ppl who just want to go out there and dominate their opponent (and Finish Him)!
    I'm glad you are getting the eskrima classes in- it shows that this grading is important to yu guys... i really hope you get all the practice you need (even if itis not as much as you Want!)
    Congrats on the teaching! it is a great step to take- it takes a special sort of person to teach! I hope that continues for you!
    the aggressive spirit is something that is difficult for me to control- things just come out uncontrolled and unrefined, but it is the way you have to approach things on the street, i would think- watching ppl like greg though, they seem to be able to turn the 'rage' on and off... something i cant do at the moment - i find it hard to turn it on, because i knowi cant turn it off, lol. if you can get the switch, then it will stand you in good stead for the Cho-Shin Kai class, i am sure.
    On the subject of running- you say you are starting to enjoy running- Fantastic!! if you can reach a point where even 'work' seems fun, then life will unfold in front of you! I hope i can reach a point where my work no longer seems a chore... on that note, i have to go to work... i mean fun.

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  2. Anonymous4:57 pm GMT

    LOL!! Tyson a special guest ref.. that's a bit of a joke. Hope the thugs didnt ruin the night for you.
    CHOSHIN KAI!!!!!! Oh my god! It's so close now. Im going to be taking it easy this week, I would hate to pick up any injuries (or re-enflame that dam string in my arm) As for the rage issue, no-one can really just turn it off. I used to buzz for hours after boom classes and lie in bed still adrenaline rushing (without the aid of my herbal friend)

    Soon you will be running for ever!

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  3. Ooo great pics Kit! Its really good now that you can say that you have your own students! Now you can put back in what you have taken and express yourself. Thats important and will help form and create you as an individual! Cool! I am really proud of you bro!

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  4. nice pics.. i'm so happy you're doing great! more power to you.. and goodluck to many more in the future..

    Advance happy April Fool's Day! & have a nice day! *hugs*

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