Greetings Everyone,
I would like your advice. I'm a 1st Gup working on my black belt. I'm 38 and happy to be in martial arts. Although I am a late starter most of my experiences have been positive. I really appreciate the conditioning and training. However, at the school I attend, a 3rd Dan, who is 18, really rubs me the wrong way and I'm not sure how to handle it.
First of all, he's quite arrogant. He love to walk around bragging about his accomplishments, etc. Fine. I tend to ignore it. The lack of respect for me being an adult is what I take issue with. For example, while he is aware I can speak Korean, if I say something in Korean to him, he justs ignores me. In the locker room, he was teasing a younger student and I laughed, shaking my head at the ridiculousness of it. He was livid and tried to accost me, asking if I was laughing at his conversation. I could see he was a bit enraged. I told him to call down that "everything isn't all about him." He walked out of the room, stared at me and then threw a flurry of punches into the face of punching dummy. Recently, I sparred with him and he was more aggressive than necessary. So I clinched up with him a lot, as he was faster and much more skilled. What I'm concerned about is safety and the lack of respect. Where do I draw the line and should I bring it up to the school leader?
I would like your advice. I'm a 1st Gup working on my black belt. I'm 38 and happy to be in martial arts. Although I am a late starter most of my experiences have been positive. I really appreciate the conditioning and training. However, at the school I attend, a 3rd Dan, who is 18, really rubs me the wrong way and I'm not sure how to handle it.
First of all, he's quite arrogant. He love to walk around bragging about his accomplishments, etc. Fine. I tend to ignore it. The lack of respect for me being an adult is what I take issue with. For example, while he is aware I can speak Korean, if I say something in Korean to him, he justs ignores me. In the locker room, he was teasing a younger student and I laughed, shaking my head at the ridiculousness of it. He was livid and tried to accost me, asking if I was laughing at his conversation. I could see he was a bit enraged. I told him to call down that "everything isn't all about him." He walked out of the room, stared at me and then threw a flurry of punches into the face of punching dummy. Recently, I sparred with him and he was more aggressive than necessary. So I clinched up with him a lot, as he was faster and much more skilled. What I'm concerned about is safety and the lack of respect. Where do I draw the line and should I bring it up to the school leader?