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Martial arts experience:
I studied taekwondo for around 6 months in 2003. The dojo I was learning at offered classes at GMU and I took them for a semester before graduation. Reason for stopping, I injured my foot in sparring, left in pain and by the following morning couldn't stand on it. I guess I was afraid of further injury.
I presently am studying ninpo with a group in northern VA, part of Kageshin Dojo in Genbukan. I started back around Christmas. It's been a lot of fun learning with them. My progress . . . I'm not sure if it is slow or normal. Better to learn the techniques than to be promoted fast with no idea what is going on. Given my level of fitness when starting this class I am satisfied with my ability. Tachi nagare and breakfalls are still a bit of a bear.
Hi.
Martial arts experience:
I studied taekwondo for around 6 months in 2003. The dojo I was learning at offered classes at GMU and I took them for a semester before graduation. Reason for stopping, I injured my foot in sparring, left in pain and by the following morning couldn't stand on it. I guess I was afraid of further injury.
I presently am studying ninpo with a group in northern VA, part of Kageshin Dojo in Genbukan. I started back around Christmas. It's been a lot of fun learning with them. My progress . . . I'm not sure if it is slow or normal. Better to learn the techniques than to be promoted fast with no idea what is going on. Given my level of fitness when starting this class I am satisfied with my ability. Tachi nagare and breakfalls are still a bit of a bear.
Hi.