chinto01
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Hello again all. I would like to share this with you so I can have your input. About 5 years ago I had knee surgery to fix a problem that was incurred through the years of martial arts training as well as an injury when I was a child. The doctor then asked me to stop sparring which I did. At the beginning of this year I began to spar again and reaggrevated the knee. Another trip to the doctor made me realize that he was once again serious when he asked me not to spar. Being as bull headed as I am I blew him off and have been sparring here and there again. Last night however I think will be it. After a good night of friendly sparring I went home and settled into bed. During the evening I got up tp get a glass of water and had a hard time walking down the hall because my knee was so swollen and thought to myself you are only 34 and hobbling like you are 85. Needless to say after the glass of water I made my mind up that that is it. It is time to hang up the gear.
Now sparring is by NO MEANS my only form of training. I am very content doing kata, bunkai and the other aspects of my art but my concerns are what the students will think. How can you teach sparring if they never see me in the ring anymore and where will my credibility be with the new students as far as sparring. This has been the motivating factor in me sparring all along. Any thoughts???
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob
Now sparring is by NO MEANS my only form of training. I am very content doing kata, bunkai and the other aspects of my art but my concerns are what the students will think. How can you teach sparring if they never see me in the ring anymore and where will my credibility be with the new students as far as sparring. This has been the motivating factor in me sparring all along. Any thoughts???
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob