Woaw, that was quite the learning experience! Great group of people first off. Very welcoming, very down-to-earth (the Wing Chun place I did a brief stint at earlier this summer was nice but no one said "hi" to me my first class or introduced themselves until a few classes in- I felt really like a leper). Sensei Marsha Quan was VERY patient with me. You guys weren't kidding about the intrinsic differences between Goju and Wado. Even a Gedan Barai is different- I totally spazzed out on the Age Zuki though it was the foot work that messed me up mostly . What came a little faster was Pinan Nidan. It follows the same basic pattern of the kata I'm used to although some stances and combinations are very different.
All in all, a very enjoyable class. Warm up got the heart going and flexibility but didn't kill me. After 5 months of no training, I worked up a good sweat in class nonetheless. A few classmates asked if I was going to stick with it and I said definitely. Good vibe, great students and terrific sensei. :)
First Wado class!
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I'm reading green with envy. I really miss class.
Glad you enjoyed it. That was my reaction coming from a harder (among other things) style before as well. I'm sure you're never going to want to leave wado now.
Enjoy.
Glad you enjoyed it. That was my reaction coming from a harder (among other things) style before as well. I'm sure you're never going to want to leave wado now.
Enjoy.
Sergio Phillipe
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Thanks!karateman7 wrote:I'm reading green with envy. I really miss class.
Glad you enjoyed it. That was my reaction coming from a harder (among other things) style before as well. I'm sure you're never going to want to leave wado now.
Enjoy.
David Coscina
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So the classes officially start this evening. So excited! The first one I took was a trial to see if I liked it. Learned a lot in that one class and have been practicing the footwork and body kinetics ever since to be able to acclimate better to the curriculum this Fall.
Watching Wado AJ's videos have also been quite helpful more from an educational standpoint and not practical (meaning I'm not deluded to think one can learn martial arts off of videos). That said, watching Suzuki sensei's Pinan Nidan video prior to my first class made going through that kata a lot easier than had I not studied it.
Gee, I have that euphoric feeling like a kid on x-mas eve.....
Watching Wado AJ's videos have also been quite helpful more from an educational standpoint and not practical (meaning I'm not deluded to think one can learn martial arts off of videos). That said, watching Suzuki sensei's Pinan Nidan video prior to my first class made going through that kata a lot easier than had I not studied it.
Gee, I have that euphoric feeling like a kid on x-mas eve.....
David Coscina
Re: First Wado class!
Thanks Majin,
I upload it for the people who can use it for some reason.
AJ
I upload it for the people who can use it for some reason.
AJ
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President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
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I really appreciate all of the videos. They have been immeasurably helpful. I must re-iterate that transitioning from Goju to Wado isn't a small thing. Even foot placement is different. I felt like there was a bit of a disconnect in the rhythm and cadence in my execution of the waza. Truthfully I haven't practiced any karate since last May so it's not surprising that I'm finding it difficult. However, I like challenges and have been working on the elements that I found difficult slowed down to get a better sense of the flow.WadoAJ wrote:Thanks Majin,
I upload it for the people who can use it for some reason.
AJ
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majin29 wrote:
I feel like a bit of a spaz to be quite honest
This has to be one of the most unthinking and offensive throw away comments of our present times.
oneya
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Wado Kokusai San no Ya.
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Majin29, I would appreciate it if you edited your comments accordingly.
This is a forum for intelligent discussions. Such terms should be left in the 70s and 80s.
This is a forum for intelligent discussions. Such terms should be left in the 70s and 80s.
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I have edited my post. But I must ask why a remark I made about my own abilities offends you or others. I wasn't slighting Wado in the least. I think it's marvellous and pretty much addresses everything I'm looking for in a martial art, karate in particular. I'm sorry if I didn't make that clear.oneya wrote:majin29 wrote:
I feel like a bit of a spaz to be quite honest
This has to be one of the most unthinking and offensive throw away comments of our present times.
oneya
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You need to do some searches on the word.
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