Return to Form

star-trek-inspirational-posterAfter more than a half dozen years away, I’ve finally returned to East-West Karate, where I earned my Black Belt. I didn’t start from zero, though. I began regular calisthenics in June and noticed how good that made me feel each morning. It increased my energy levels overall. After a few months I decided to re-up my membership and start work towards my second degree black belt. (Both of my children have now earned their first degrees, which pleases me mightily.)


Now I’ve been working out at the karate dojo for a month and I’m starting to re-learn the mid-level katas, or forms. I look pretty sloppy still, but it’s nice to be moving through a kata and suddenly have some of the old knowledge snap into place. I’m looking forward to getting crisp with them, relearning the higher level forms, and eventually getting to the final ones required for the second degree black belt test. It’s a year or two off, assuming I can get up to speed fairly quickly, but I don’t care. Just the thought of having the chance to try for a second degree is pretty swell. I thought, after my knee issues, that I’d never be able to do this stuff again.


 

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Published on October 02, 2014 20:03
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message 1: by Boris (new)

Boris Well done!

A guy on a martial arts forum I spend way too much time on has this as his sig. :)

"How long does it take the average person to become a black belt? An average person doesn't earn a black belt".


message 2: by Howard (new)

Howard That's right. I keep telling my kids that it's really something special to have earned theirs. My son is done, I believe, but my daughter is working towards her second degree. Getting one of those is even more rare.


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