Mujician
Yellow Belt
Hi - I've just been to my first Wado-Ryu class in 15 years. It felt good, but is my old brain too old to retain any info? Warm ups and stretching at the start was hard, however when the learning/techniques started they felt like old friends. I must confess that originally my training was at a McDojo. We did learn good technique, I must say that, but we only learnt (and was lead to believe) 5 katas - the Pinan collection. We did however learn these in mirror image. So I guess that kind of counts as 10! Everything else was kind of random - some paired work here or there, sparring quite a lot - no real guidance over this aspect.
So I'm now faced with the task of trying to remember the katas I learned (I can only remember the first three pinion katas well), i know a little of Kushanku and thats it. I have always yearned to go back to martial arts because i loved it. What I really want to do is get as far through the Dan levels as I possibly can.
Thoughts, tips, advice - your stories of starting later in life would be greatly appreciated!!
So I'm now faced with the task of trying to remember the katas I learned (I can only remember the first three pinion katas well), i know a little of Kushanku and thats it. I have always yearned to go back to martial arts because i loved it. What I really want to do is get as far through the Dan levels as I possibly can.
Thoughts, tips, advice - your stories of starting later in life would be greatly appreciated!!