lonecoyote said:
Has anyone here wanted to train with someone a few hours driving time away? How did you do it? Schedule private lessons on weekends, or try to make regular classes? Was it worth it, or would you do it again. thanks in advance for all replies.
When I first met my Kali and Silat instructor, I lived 2.5 hours from him. I saw what he had to offer and
knew that I had to get me some
For a year, I drove over on Friday night after work. I had a friend who lived nearby who also trained with the instructor (and had introduced me to him, in fact). I would crash at his place then go train on Saturday. I would do a private lesson one Sunday each month. Then, during the week, I would work my butt off on whatever I could (and that was difficult because a lot of the Kali and Silat stuff is partner based). I managed to keep up with the rest of the class who were training 2 - 3 times / week. About the time I met my instructor I also met a woman named Margaret and, a few months later, we started dating. After that, I would crash at her place when I went over. On Monday morning, I would drive 2.5 hours back to work (I worked second shift).
I did that every single weekend for a year. After a year, I thought, "In Ohio, I've got Guru Ken and Margaret. In Indiana, I've got a trailer and a job. I can sell the trailer and get a new job." I moved in with Margaret. Now, over 10 years since I met Guru Ken and Margaret, I live in Louisville, KY and teach in the garage of the house that Margaret (now my wife) and I own. I still go train with Guru Ken about once a month.
I would do it all over again in a heartbeat if I were in the same situation I was in but knew what I know now - how difficult and demanding it would be. I think it was one of the best moves I ever made. However, I probably wouldn't do it again from my current situation because now I've got students who I need to be there for and a lot of my weekends are taken up with traveling to teach and/or train at seminars. There are just too many commitments on my time that I'm not willing to give up to do that again from my current situation.
Mike