Blog Challenge from Sifu Wonsiak
Narrative on one Basic requirement and one Personal requirement
Sparring requirement – this requirement is way off from
reaching the 1000 mark for the year. Its unfortunate because even from the
numbers I did accumulate I noticed a
difference in my approach from the beginning of the year. The more often you
are on the mat to spar, the more familiar you are with the situation. The more
familiar you are, the more comfortable you get. When you are comfortable in
your surroundings that’s when the magic begins. You recognize and react better.
You find time to try new things. I love sparring even though I am far from
proficient at it. This years I Ho Chuan program has shown me the math. Mat time
is proportional to your comfort level. Comfortable = Improvement. It s not a
difficult concept but sometimes the obvious is overlooked.
Personal requirement – one of my goals was to encourage the
female students to embrace the grappling skills from a self-defence perspective.
My plan was to try and get the message across through classes and the boot camp
seminars. You see, from a female point
of view being pinned on the ground is your worst nightmare. I have focused on
grappling this past year to build the basics of escaping and fending off an
attack from the ground. I am not sure that I was so successful in spreading my
passion, my point of view and my opinion of the importance of the grappling
techniques but something else interesting is happening instead. I am starting
to recognize the commonalities between stand-up techniques, ground techniques
and everything in between. It’s the body
mechanics that are essential no matter what name you put on the technique or martial
art you are training in. Its made me realize how connected the martial arts
community is or at least should be.
No matter, the discipline,
the fundamentals will always be the same. The human body is the human body and
all human bodies move and react the same way, more or less…(there are those gifted
rubber people).
I guess what started off as trying something new has in
actual fact made me revisit lessons taught to me back in 1999 (that’s not a
song, its when I was a white belt).
So both of these requirements will no longer be requirements
when my I Ho Chuan time is up but both will be permanent and valuable components
to my ongoing training.

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