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Thanks! That's good words.My dog goes crazy whenever I work out. He gets excited, barks, and just taps his front feet (he can't move his back) as I exercise. I've learned that a good way to stay active is when I see him bored it means I haven't exercised recently and I should do so, which helps us both.
I've followed some yoga practitioners where their dogs also stick around as they do yoga. Honestly, just practice around your dog, and in breaks (ie: as soon as you finish a kata) play with your dog for a few minutes, then go to your next thing, and they'll be very happy to encourage you to train.
Yes, this is the secret to success in the martial arts: having an over-excited bundle of joy, breaking your concentration, getting in your way and, in the case of my swordsmanship, risking injury and death.Does anyone train with your dog? My 10 month old wants to involve himself in my training. I'm thinking of working him into my routine.
Does anyone do this? Does it help? I'm new at Karate and the dog is a pup so we can learn together. Am I nuts?
Sorry to diverge but our screen name caught my attention. Is it 'CJ' as in Jeep CJ?Does anyone train with your dog? My 10 month old wants to involve himself in my training. I'm thinking of working him into my routine.
Does anyone do this? Does it help? I'm new at Karate and the dog is a pup so we can learn together. Am I nuts?
Benny.Handsome, happy looking fella Wing Woo Gar!
My Sifu always had his dog “Max” at the kwoon. He knew our routines perfectly. When we would get there before class he would be at the door greeting us and then go upstairs until he heard us perform our closing salutation. Then he would come downstairs and socialize.Handsome, happy looking fella Wing Woo Gar!
Hajime means ‘to begin’. ‘Kuru’ means ‘to come’!I'm training my dog to listen to "Hajime" instead of "come".
No no no... Kuru is a fatal disease you get from eating human brains.Hajime means ‘to begin’. ‘Kuru’ means ‘to come’!![]()
I hear it makes you giggle, but that just be in Dayz.No no no... Kuru is a fatal disease you get from eating human brains.
Hehe yes I know, it's not supposed to be a direct translation, but rather "the fight begins". So he runs at my and expects me to begin the play-fightHajime means ‘to begin’. ‘Kuru’ means ‘to come’!![]()