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Originally posted by rachel
I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I think I'm giving up karate. I've just lost my enthusiasm for it. I have a lot of things going on in my life right now. You all have been very helpful and nice to me and I appreciate it. I'm sorry I wasted your time. Rachel
Originally posted by Big Pat
With all due respect I don't think you wasted anyone's time by being a particpant on this forum.
Originally posted by rachel
I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I think I'm giving up karate. I've just lost my enthusiasm for it. I have a lot of things going on in my life right now. You all have been very helpful and nice to me and I appreciate it. I'm sorry I wasted your time. Rachel
You're right. I've been doing some serious thinking. I really don't want to give up the second most important thing in my life. My daughter is number one. I have a big personal problem I'm trying to resolve(impending divorce) and it is obviously stressing me but I know karate is a stabilizing force for me. I need it. It's given me the strength to stand up and say This relationship is not heal;thy.My teacher is not the problem. He's a very nice person and a good teacher. He doesn't know what's going on with my private life. My problem is maybe affording it down the road but I'll work it out. So many of you have said karate was there when nothing else was in your lives and I see that now . Stopping my training would be very foolish so I'll keep with it as long as I can.Originally posted by theletch1
Rachel, I think detect something besides a loss of enthusiasm. I've seen myself thinking the exact same thing a few times in my MA lifetime and it was never truly a loss of enthusiasm. Something happen at the school? Instructor allowing things outside the dojo/kwoon to affect the way he teaches? Anything like that? I've read quite a few of your posts and cannot believe someone with such a vibrant love for the art could just lose the enthusiasm for it. I came so close to quitting recently that I folded my gi and belt and put them in a box. I was disillusioned with all martial arts because of the actions of one instructor. After some serious thought I realized that martial arts was too much a part of me to just lose interest. Take a break if you must, change styles if you must but certainly reconsider leaving the MAs all together. For myself, an instructor change was called for and that change required an art change. I left my beloved kenpo and now study nihon goshin aikido. I love it and the way Sensei teaches. If my kenpo instructor had taught the same way I would have still been doing kenpo. Just a few thougts that popped into my head. Feel free to PM me if there is anything I can help with.