I have so many things on my mind that I want to talk about that I'm not sure where to begin. The past couple of weeks have been absolutely wonderful for two reasons. The first is because my hip has healed and I can resume my regular practice without suffering any pain when I come home. The second reason why these past couple of weeks have been incredible is because I have now added a third class of Tae Kwon Do to my schedule. Yes, I said a third class. I'm learning so much from every one of them that now I question how I was even surviving on 1 class a week.
Here's a basic schedule of my week:
Mondays: 3:00pm-4:15pm. I go to an after school class at an elementary school. While Mrs. C teaches her white belt students, she gives me most of the class time itself to work on forms. The rest of the time I help her teach.
Tuesdays: 6:00pm-8:30pm. This is formal class night.
Thursdays: 6:30pm-8:30pm. Another blue belt and I have been meeting in the workshop at Mr. M's house to work on sparring, and more recently, forms, kicks, 1 step sparring, and the like.
I think I'm obsessed with Tae Kwon Do. Not that it's a bad thing, but now it's an obsession more than ever. I come home from classes pumped up and ready for more. I tallied up the amount of time I spend in class every week, and it comes out to 5 hours and 45 minutes a week, not counting practice time at home.
Now I will admit that my practice time at home is not what it should be. I'm working on that, because practicing at home is key to getting better, and that is what I'm aiming for.
I blog about martial arts. I'm a member of a martial arts forum. I write about each class in journal fashion. I talk about martial arts so much to my family that they're probably getting a little tired of hearing it so often. Oh, and I also can't stop thinking about it. I'm constantly going over forms and Self Defense techniques in my head.
Something that's probably contributing to all of this is the fact that I'm getting ready to be tested for my brown belt. In the next month. Ie: November 2009. And this has me on edge. I want to do my very best on that day and I have to be ready. I need to be at the top of my game.
Anyway, this has gotten to be fairly long, so I'm going to wrap it up for the day. I'm planning on a post for tomorrow, so be on the lookout for that.
2 comments:
Every martial artist I know has that "I'm obsessed!" thing going on at least once in a while. Like you, I'm sure most of my non MA family/friends look at me sideways when I can't go to this function or that because of karate class/torunament or when they see my bruises and scrapes, but that's OK. We know the truth: that being a martial artist isn't just something you do, but who you are.
All the best on your brown belt test! Break some legs :-)
I think my parents and close friends have finally figured out my TKD schedule and that I miss class for next to nothing unless I need/have to. Yes, exactly! Definitly being a martial artist is more than just something you do.
Thanks! My instructors surprised me last Tuesday night by awarding me a stripe on my belt. I'm thrilled and working hard toward earning my brown belt!
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