Karate conundrum
Aug. 28th, 2010 12:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's been about two months since I last attended classes at my new (Shotokan) dojo. I'm trying to decide if I want to go back. On the one hand, if I continue in Shotokan, I'll eventually (probably) get my black belt and my teaching license, and be able to teach. This is a happy-making thought. On the other hand, I'm not particularly crazy about the way the classes are run, and I'm not certain that Shotokan is the right style for me.
Another option I've considered is returning to Sensei Don's (Chito-Ryu) dojo. The more I'm away, the more I realize that I really like the way Don runs his classes, and I always feel that there's more to learn. (A feeling I don't get at the Shotokan dojo, mostly because of the way the classes are structured.) If I ever teach karate, I want to run my classes the way Don runs his. I also think Chito-Ryu's a better fit for me than Shotokan. On the other hand, I'll probably never reach black belt at Don's dojo and I'll probably never teach. One further consideration: while I'm technically a blue belt at Don's dojo, I've forgotten a lot, and even with some intensive practice at home, I'd need to relearn most of the more advanced stuff (i.e. green- and blue-belt techniques) and I can imagine a few awkward moments at the dojo as I'm relearning.
Finally, there's the option of just not going back for a while. As things stand, my Wednesday nights and Friday nights are booked, as are every other Thursday. And if I get a 9-5 job again, I might not be able to get to evening classes anyway. I stopped going regularly to Don's dojo when I started working at Softitler and found myself in the office every day until 6:30, which conflicted with most of the classes.
So... I don't know. I'd really like to start moving again, especially now that Marc's all muscled after his fire season. I just don't know what I should be doing. Anyone want to chime in with their two cents?
Another option I've considered is returning to Sensei Don's (Chito-Ryu) dojo. The more I'm away, the more I realize that I really like the way Don runs his classes, and I always feel that there's more to learn. (A feeling I don't get at the Shotokan dojo, mostly because of the way the classes are structured.) If I ever teach karate, I want to run my classes the way Don runs his. I also think Chito-Ryu's a better fit for me than Shotokan. On the other hand, I'll probably never reach black belt at Don's dojo and I'll probably never teach. One further consideration: while I'm technically a blue belt at Don's dojo, I've forgotten a lot, and even with some intensive practice at home, I'd need to relearn most of the more advanced stuff (i.e. green- and blue-belt techniques) and I can imagine a few awkward moments at the dojo as I'm relearning.
Finally, there's the option of just not going back for a while. As things stand, my Wednesday nights and Friday nights are booked, as are every other Thursday. And if I get a 9-5 job again, I might not be able to get to evening classes anyway. I stopped going regularly to Don's dojo when I started working at Softitler and found myself in the office every day until 6:30, which conflicted with most of the classes.
So... I don't know. I'd really like to start moving again, especially now that Marc's all muscled after his fire season. I just don't know what I should be doing. Anyone want to chime in with their two cents?
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Date: 2010-08-28 12:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-28 01:13 pm (UTC)If I were to start over completely new, I'd probably try to find an aikido dojo. But, the more I think about it, the more I really like the way Don teaches. Assuming I have time, that's probably where I'd go back to.
And, you're right, training at home is definitely the way to go for the next couple of weeks, to jog my memory.
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Date: 2010-08-28 01:22 pm (UTC)I should really practice my kihon dosas... *cough* maybe sometime after the morning sickness fades...*continues to sit on butt, surfing the net*
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Date: 2010-08-28 01:28 pm (UTC)Overall, I just think aikido works better for someone my size and build. Don incorporates some aikido into his karate, which is really nice and one of the reasons I like his dojo so much.
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Date: 2010-09-01 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-01 02:42 am (UTC)