June 7, 2007

More Motivated Than Ever

Lately my blog has been more about the "mama" and less about the "black belt".  It’s because my training has taken a more introspective turn as of late.  I’ve been thinking a lot about how to apply my kata’s and I’ve been spending a lot more time training on my own. 

Over the past two weeks, I have worked hard to dust off the kata’s that I haven’t done in a while, both weapons and open hand.  You know what they say. . . if you don’t use it you lose it.  I’ve been running through all my open hand kata’s every day and trying to make sure that I’m applying proper technique while using good power.  I have learned the last two kata’s I will need for black belt, and now just need to work on making them all look great and work well when it comes to bunkai.  I’m definitely getting there. 

I have a three day training camp coming up this summer.  This will be the last one before I’m supposed to test for black belt, so I want to make sure I am polished and sharp for that.  There will be lots of important people there and I want to make a good impression. 

In addition to kata, I’ve been working a lot on sparring techniques.  Sparring becomes a lot easier once you’ve looked thoroughly at the bunkai (application) for kata.  You start to see combination moves that are useful for sparring as well as for a real attacker on the streets. 

Most of my neighbors know that I take karate, but this week I surprised one of my neighbors when he saw me wielding sai and whipping them around in the backyard.  I’ve been getting lots of questions about what exactly those things are and how you use them since then.  Several have told me they feel more secure in the neighborhood knowing I’m around.  That’s me.  Who needs ADT Security when you have BBM right? 

I wish I was as confident in my abilities as some of my neighbors are; but I have to say that my confidence has been improving greatly over the past few weeks.  The extra time each day spent running through kata’s and learning how to apply them has been of great value, both physically and mentally.

In addition to the karate, I’m going to make it a goal to continue with the pilates training which will definitely help with flexibility and core muscle strength.  I’m also going to make it more of a habit to do some light weight-lifting. 

I’ll be leaving for my annual trek to the beach, and I’m thinking that I might try to run a bit while I’m at the beach too.  It’s always easier to run at the beach than it is at home, so if I start there, maybe I can continue the habit once I return home. 

I don’t think I’ve ever been this motivated to train, and the hard work feels really good. . . bumps, bruises, sore muscles and all.   

  • Print
  • email
  • RSS
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Technorati
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

Comments