Summary of my First Day Back after Nearly A Year:
*wheeze* *pant* *grunt* *grunt* *cough* *wheeze* for about an hour and a half.
What I find interesting is the differences in teaching within the same discipline. My previous sensei placed everything on the center. Basic punches and blocks, all on center. New sensei, with explaination, places them differently. Example, zenkustu-uke finishes past the edge of the body, in order to fully deflect any incoming attacks. I admit, this makes fine sense; but, to my mind, it seems I should be donning the white belt as it does feel like I'm starting over.
The studio is nicely geared and both the class sensei and dojo sensei are attentive, considerate and well-informed. It's not a case of 'do this because I say'; but, rather, 'do this and here's why'.
My 15 year old daughter enjoyed herself; though, it was hard work for her and is very happy to be learning.
All in all, a fine first night (back)
*wheeze* *pant* *grunt* *grunt* *cough* *wheeze* for about an hour and a half.
What I find interesting is the differences in teaching within the same discipline. My previous sensei placed everything on the center. Basic punches and blocks, all on center. New sensei, with explaination, places them differently. Example, zenkustu-uke finishes past the edge of the body, in order to fully deflect any incoming attacks. I admit, this makes fine sense; but, to my mind, it seems I should be donning the white belt as it does feel like I'm starting over.
The studio is nicely geared and both the class sensei and dojo sensei are attentive, considerate and well-informed. It's not a case of 'do this because I say'; but, rather, 'do this and here's why'.
My 15 year old daughter enjoyed herself; though, it was hard work for her and is very happy to be learning.
All in all, a fine first night (back)