hemi
Purple Belt
IÂ’m not sure what the real point of this post is other than to put it down on paper and let the world see it. Or maybe to just vent, or even to see if others out there feel as I do or did feel this way at this stage of training. I am still new in American Kenpo and let me first say I love it. But I am to a point that I feel very overwhelmed, confused, frustrated, and sometimes just plain lost.
I have only been in Kenpo close to five months now. In that short time I have reached yellow belt, the 2nd belt in our system and hope to reach advanced yellow belt next month. In these last five months I have been exposed to a lot of new information. And some, that just got very rusty. Such as Front snap, roundhouse, thrusting front snap, thrusting side kick, back kick and others. So I am doing what I can to get up to speed and have correct form with the kicks but also I am being bombarded with new information every week. Things like GRIP OF DEATH, OBSCURE WING, THRUSTING SALUTE, RAINING CLAW, CROSSING TALON, LOCKING HORNS, DELAYED SWORD, DEFLECTING HAMMER, CAPTURED TWIGS, THE GRASP OF DEATH, SCRAPING HOOF, SHIELDING HAMMER, CRASHING WINGS, and CIRCLING WING. Then you add the pressure of Short Form one, Coordination set, blocking set one, and the Kenpo Salute. And now we get to Right Neutral bow, Left Neutral bow, Cat stance, 45 Cat stances. Dang I feel like my head is about to explode.
To make things worse I have been sick for the last two weeks. I also have been battling an abscess tooth. During this time I ended up missing 3 classes, not in a row but over two weeks. So I am short a few techniques in my list that I will be tested over. As much as I am impressed with Kenpo and what those that have been in Kenpo for a little longer than I have can do, I wonder if I picked the wrong style. I have a MOUNTAIN of stuff to learn and before I can get good at one tech I have two or three more to contend with. I am very, very impressed with my instructor. His skill is amazing and as an instructor he is very good at breaking the information down to show us the technique and why we do what we do.
I also do not what to quit Kenpo, thatÂ’s not why I am putting this to paper or well a screen. I just also donÂ’t want to be somewhat forced out. I feel like I am getting behind the class with no why to catch up. I guess if anyone took the time to read this I would love to see what your thoughts are. Did you feel this way in the beginning? If you did, how did you catch up? How can I get back on track and internalize Kenpo? Does it slow down a little later on in the higher ranks? Am I just going through what all new students of Kenpo seem to experience? I guess I should just post this and see what my brothers and sisters in Kenpo have to say.
I have only been in Kenpo close to five months now. In that short time I have reached yellow belt, the 2nd belt in our system and hope to reach advanced yellow belt next month. In these last five months I have been exposed to a lot of new information. And some, that just got very rusty. Such as Front snap, roundhouse, thrusting front snap, thrusting side kick, back kick and others. So I am doing what I can to get up to speed and have correct form with the kicks but also I am being bombarded with new information every week. Things like GRIP OF DEATH, OBSCURE WING, THRUSTING SALUTE, RAINING CLAW, CROSSING TALON, LOCKING HORNS, DELAYED SWORD, DEFLECTING HAMMER, CAPTURED TWIGS, THE GRASP OF DEATH, SCRAPING HOOF, SHIELDING HAMMER, CRASHING WINGS, and CIRCLING WING. Then you add the pressure of Short Form one, Coordination set, blocking set one, and the Kenpo Salute. And now we get to Right Neutral bow, Left Neutral bow, Cat stance, 45 Cat stances. Dang I feel like my head is about to explode.
To make things worse I have been sick for the last two weeks. I also have been battling an abscess tooth. During this time I ended up missing 3 classes, not in a row but over two weeks. So I am short a few techniques in my list that I will be tested over. As much as I am impressed with Kenpo and what those that have been in Kenpo for a little longer than I have can do, I wonder if I picked the wrong style. I have a MOUNTAIN of stuff to learn and before I can get good at one tech I have two or three more to contend with. I am very, very impressed with my instructor. His skill is amazing and as an instructor he is very good at breaking the information down to show us the technique and why we do what we do.
I also do not what to quit Kenpo, thatÂ’s not why I am putting this to paper or well a screen. I just also donÂ’t want to be somewhat forced out. I feel like I am getting behind the class with no why to catch up. I guess if anyone took the time to read this I would love to see what your thoughts are. Did you feel this way in the beginning? If you did, how did you catch up? How can I get back on track and internalize Kenpo? Does it slow down a little later on in the higher ranks? Am I just going through what all new students of Kenpo seem to experience? I guess I should just post this and see what my brothers and sisters in Kenpo have to say.