Hello All!
Well since the last time I posted I had only managed two lessons at Steve Powell’s and one Capoeira lesson but also been teaching new students at the Warriors Eskrima lesson.
The reason why it hasn’t taking me so long to post? Well I have been really busy at work, as I am now required to be on 24 hour call out 1 in 3 weeks and have been working odd hours. I am much happier working where I am now then say a year ago, the sacrifice though is that I don’t get to all the lessons I would like to attend or time to write my blog.
Capoeria! Yes I went back to Capoeria last year I left to try and get into BJJ but it didn’t work out, not like I didn’t like it but it was the timing wasn’t great and everything and I was more into the stand up aspect. So when I attended Danny greeted me as I have never left. It was hard to get back into it again but at the same time fun. I am so happy that his class is expanding too. It was at one point at average of one or two students when I first advised him to move to Salford now the classes seem to be between 6 and 10.
Two half jokingly comments, but poignant comments were made by two of my colleagues. The first comment came from one pointing out that I was the only one “keeping it real” in the Martial Arts out of our department, he and another colleague was talking about Martial Arts and how they quit but wanted to start again(one of them has found a club since the chat). I thought about the comment but instantly thought about my brother and all the guys I know who attend all the classes that I go to on a regular basis that I go to who are a similar age and the other colleagues within my workplace who have carried on their Martial Arts, two of them being instructors. I thought it was a nice comment however but I know many more people more worthy of the tag “keeping it real”
Steve Powell demonstrated one more time to me the punching technique he shown as I got something wrong while doing it. There are so many variables to consider when doing the reverse punch at Steve Powell’s JKD, but it was such a great technique if you get it right and can really knock someone back. It was a great class we had in late January full of power strikes which I really enjoyed. I only managed along with Lun to attend one empty hand class since the last post, while Lun had been going down every Saturday to Steve Powell’s weapons class which is great for him. I have been going down to see my girlfriend Elaine or being on call on Saturday’s hence I have not been attending the Saturday class. However I made one rare Saturday last Saturday and we had a great class, my favourite bit of the class was smashing tyres with our sticks, totally awesome. I remember once we did a similar thing in Minnesota at Rick Fayes gym back in 02, although it wasn’t officially a lesson, Lun and I just did a six hit drill on some tyres in the open plan room adjacent to a class that was going on. I remember smashing those tyres but then only realised later that we weren’t meant too as there was a notice above asking people kindly not to hit the tyres while lesson was in progress, doh! The picture above is something I have published before but it’s me smashing the tyres when I wasn’t meant too!
However that Saturday was great we held the tyres up for each other and started hitting them with sticks and it felt great to hit something with the stick. We also did some cool stick locks a great lesson overall.
The Warriors classes have been going great also apart from this past Friday where due to work commitments I couldn’t make it, which leads me the other half jokingly comment that another colleague made but also Lun has said it in the pass. “You are letting work take over your life!” I thought about this comment and probably due to the nature of my work I can’t control it, due to the on call and some funny hours I have worked recently. But I can’t let it compromise my training and have to work round it.
Lun and I have been teaching the beginners that swelled up to 4 last week. It was great to go through the various techniques and always interesting to see how they are progressing. They are enjoying the lessons which are the most important thing for us as well. I would like to point out that our fellow instructor Jonny Cowan is also going well and that his branch is based at the United Estates of Wythenshawe gym in Manchester. Lun has visited several times and thinks it’s a great class with a great atmosphere.
Anyway I leave you with two “posing photos” of Lun and I, after we went through some techniques. I haven’t been taking too many photos of the classes lately due to the fact we are too busy teaching (the theme of today and word has been “busy”) but I am sure I will get time to take some next lesson and will try and post regularly again.
Thanks for reading and get busy training!
Kit
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