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KMA = Korean Martial ArtsSamantha said:Kma?
Best Wishes to you too, David. :asian: I hope that someday you will be able to resume your training.Tripitaka of AA said:I had to stop training when my Wife became ill. Since then, we've moved house and had children. I cannot return to my chosen Art (or any other) for the forseeable future. I enjoy learning about all the "other stuff" that I never had time for when I was training. The any-time access that the Internet provides makes it possible for me to catch up on some of the history and the debate that rages in, on or about the various martial arts.
Clearly this is NO SUBSTITUTE for real training, and I would never suggest it was. It is all I can do at the moment, so I try to make the most of it. My best wishes to those of you who are lucky enough - and those of you who have made your luck - to train in your favourite arts.
I started in 85 and trained, then took an 18 month break in 87. I returned back in 89 and trained until 91. I stopped again until after my first child was born. In 94, I had my 2nd child and after his birth, I trained one more year. Tired of stopping/starting over and over, I then just completely stopped for 8 years in a row to take care of my health and add 2 more children to the family. By 2003, my older two children discovered my box full of karate stuff (uniform, sparring gear, belts, trophies, medals, and notebooks). They wanted to take up karate, so I looked around to find a good school and signed them up. Watching them train stirred up my memories. Gosh, I didn't realize how much I loved training and how much I missed those workouts! I knew I HAD to get back into it, so I signed up and haven't looked back since. It has been over two years now of continuous training and I do not plan on stopping for an extended time.donald said:CeiCei,
Did you break for 8 yrs. in a row, or all together through the years? Did you stop consistent training completely?
it is hard to get back into it, especially after a few years or so. I think that an extended absence did me good as I am now more focused and stable, financially and socially, and my life is more established. I plan to be in martial arts for the long haul.I have been down about 4 years now, and I am having a hard time getting moving again. I have worked out very little over this time. Any suggestions? I have M.O.M.(means,opportunity,motive)but as I stated earlier I have become a serious couch potato. I am a single blue collar Dad, so alot of available time I do not have.
Anyway all reasonable suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
By GOD's Grace,
Donald
From one couch potato to another, I can relate. I took time off from my training right around October because of my job. Until the arrival of Spring, I couldn't stay in practice because I workout in my garage. So I've been inactive for the first part of the year. Since my training was the only highlight of my day, Im busting at the seams to get back. If all goes well I can return in October after a year away. Im trying to stay in practice at home but it's not the same. Good luck sir and I certainly hope you can return. All in good time. On a side note, it's a shame that there aren't any EPAK schools here because what I've read on here and online, I wouldn't have mind cross training in Kosho Ryu and EPAK..........Stevedonald said:CeiCei,
Did you break for 8 yrs. in a row, or all together through the years? Did you stop consistent training completely? I have been down about 4 years now, and I am having a hard time getting moving again. I have worked out very little over this time. Any suggestions? I have M.O.M.(means,opportunity,motive)but as I stated earlier I have become a serious couch potato. I am a single blue collar Dad, so alot of available time I do not have. Any believers out there? I would welcome your prayers in this regard. Anyway all reasonable suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
By GOD's Grace,
Donald