The grading on Sunday was good, apart from a double set of nerves, as they split the session in two: Firstly my son had to grade, then me. So I was nervous for him and for me, but had to pop out half way through his grading to get in my gi.
When I was done, he was on to his Kata, and I know he knows his Kata 😊😊😊 He got a good pass and his green belt, then it was my turn. I did ok and got a good pass, but my frustration is still with my kicks, especially Yoko Geri and Ushiro Geri. Have practiced them, but they are still ropy.
So today I decided to try to slow them right down and hold them for about 5 seconds each in knee raise and extended positions (only on my better side) for each kick. Here are the results:
Yoko Geri
Ushiro Geri
Both have wobble, but the Yoko Geri is better, as I managed a better extension. Long way to go, but I think I can do better than I actually did in the grading, so just got to keep trying 😊😊.
Slow and correct can turn into fast and correct. Fast and wrong will never turn into fast and correct.
ReplyDeleteRobey, absolutely 😊
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