adroitjimon
3rd May 2003, 06:15
Progress on my part is an elemental factor to my
participation in Martial Arts training.
To be honest, my first posting now that I've taken
the time to revue it in an insightful nature,truly
was crap,(from a compositional perspective).So, now
having gained this insight, I shall endeavor to
compose all future postings in a more traditional
manner. I appologize to anyone who may have been
offended by my lack of thoughtfulness towards them .
Anyways,I took the advice of the two repondees and
consulted my Sensei about the way I would like to
conduct my time I have been given to lead the class.
He replied in such a way that I was able to do better.
Thursday night was the fourth class I led and already
I have noticed a vast improvement in the way I am
being received by the other members of my class.
Which brings up yet another issue.
As an example let me bring you to a scene in the Jet Li
movie, "Fist of legend" ,where his character began
helping out with the training of the students and the students
began to fade away from the origional teachings in favor of
the new ways.
How do I keep this from happening and how do I tell myself
my methods of training, how ever well they work for me ,
may not be what Sensei wants me to subject the other students
to?
Lastly , in my conversation with Sensei I had asked him if he
thought I was being too hard on the other members of the class,
all he said in response was, "Karate is hard work and not
everyone is cut out for it ,keep up the good work and I'll see
you on thursday". Thursday being yesterday from monday's
question.
Again, thankyou for your time and for any comments this
posting may bring. adroitjimon.
:smilejapa :D
participation in Martial Arts training.
To be honest, my first posting now that I've taken
the time to revue it in an insightful nature,truly
was crap,(from a compositional perspective).So, now
having gained this insight, I shall endeavor to
compose all future postings in a more traditional
manner. I appologize to anyone who may have been
offended by my lack of thoughtfulness towards them .
Anyways,I took the advice of the two repondees and
consulted my Sensei about the way I would like to
conduct my time I have been given to lead the class.
He replied in such a way that I was able to do better.
Thursday night was the fourth class I led and already
I have noticed a vast improvement in the way I am
being received by the other members of my class.
Which brings up yet another issue.
As an example let me bring you to a scene in the Jet Li
movie, "Fist of legend" ,where his character began
helping out with the training of the students and the students
began to fade away from the origional teachings in favor of
the new ways.
How do I keep this from happening and how do I tell myself
my methods of training, how ever well they work for me ,
may not be what Sensei wants me to subject the other students
to?
Lastly , in my conversation with Sensei I had asked him if he
thought I was being too hard on the other members of the class,
all he said in response was, "Karate is hard work and not
everyone is cut out for it ,keep up the good work and I'll see
you on thursday". Thursday being yesterday from monday's
question.
Again, thankyou for your time and for any comments this
posting may bring. adroitjimon.
:smilejapa :D