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Tuesday, 4 February 2020
Old Hopalong
I had both a lesson in the Dojo and an additional lesson booked for Saturday, so it just had to happen. We had an extended warm up in the dojo; after the normal running, sit ups, squatageris, and stretching, we practiced rolling out from full mount by trapping the head and one leg of the assailant, then we practiced avoid, then stun and avoid on a knife being pulled, I ran out on the first element, so on the second element I was determined to give it ago. I got a double palm strike in on the first run through and a single one on the second run through. Then I felt like a sharp stab in my right calf as I carried on running. Sure enough, the pain shot as soon as I stopped..... Seems like I've pulled my calf muscle 😞😞😞
I wanted to carry on, but had to sit out various parts of the lesson. We went from the knife drills to Mokusu and the formal opening, Then on to fundamentals, punches, receiving techniques, and kicks - had to sit out that part, and would have certainly struggled with the 10 mid to high level Mawashi geris, even on a good day.
After that, I was back into the lesson, for two person drills and Kata, I got to practice Naihanchi Nidan with the more advanced group before going back to doing Naihanchi Shodan, which ended with doing another solo performance then a couple more paired drills. Plenty of variety as usual, and relieved to get to the end of it without doing myself anny further mischief. 😌😌😌
Being a glutton for punishment, I decided to go ahead with thr additional lesson. The main purpose of this was to work on Tensho with my Sensei, especially the way in which the breathing ties into the actions and basics such as the Sanchin dachi stance abd step throughs. However, to make up for what I had missed on the main lesson, we also went over the fundamentals again, this time including kicks. The kicks were more about form than repetition, concentrating on mainly my Yoko and Ushiro geri
techniques, followed by another run through of Naihanchi Shodan.
I must be kind of mad, because I also went to the Monday evening session as I wasn't at work. Whilst I was a little ginger on my right leg, I managed to participate in most of the lesson. I missed out on some of the kicks, and got a sharp reminder when a roll out from under went slightly awry, but otherwise was pleasantly surprised. ☺☺☺
Most of the lesson was taken up by working on paired drills, including revisions to the quadrant drill, kicking drills, take downs and escape from take downs (trap and roll). We finished off with about thirty minutes working on the Hamahiga nunchuku kata. A really enjoyable lesson, and I think I must have been lucky with the muscle injury. ☺☺☺
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