Archive for August, 2006

30th August
2006
written by John Kraft

I have officially taken over the care and maintenance of the Shorin Ryu of Columbia website. It’s not such a bad deal really. Sensei is allowing me to deduct all money I spend on the website from my monthly dues; and it’s cool to be able to update stuff instead of hoping someone who doesn’t know anything about websites will update it someday.

Anyways, the website (www.columbiashorinryu.com) hasn’t been updated, until tonight, for the past 2 years. My most immediate concern is to put up current data, and fix some minor layout issues that make me wanna scream. After that, I might try doing some more dynamic stuff to make it a little more modern looking. When I first looked at the site, I hated it. It’s started to grow on me, though. Some of the colors don’t work so well, but the overall color scheme sorta goes with the matsubayashiryu logo; so I might try to stick with that color scheme for a while.

28th August
2006
written by John Kraft

Last weeks classes were good. Nothing unusual, but good. Unfortunately, I had a bad week of not being able to do anything right. It was very frustrating, but it passed. Tonight’s class was pretty good. We Practiced rolling and break-falling. It was fun, and something different. I don’t think I need to go to a chiropractor, though, as my back must’a popped a dozen times while doing the rolls.

20th August
2006
written by John Kraft

Thursday nights class was another night of “god I suck at karate.” I couldn’t do anything right again. Even Sensei Walker noted that I had pretty crappy front kicks. The class consisted of mostly one-time sparring type drills and punching drills on kicking shields. Nothing new, but I felt like a moron. Hopefully more training will remedy this.

15th August
2006
written by John Kraft

Why anyone on earth would want to do this is beyond me, but it seemed like something that vanirtjones would do…

http://tasvideos.org/movies.cgi?id=380

15th August
2006
written by John Kraft

Had a decent class last night. Lots of basics and kata. It was held basic because there’s been about 5 new student in class lately (the most I’ve ever seen). It’s ok though, cause I need some basic instruction. It was also an interesting night because we had a celebrity guest appearance by one Carl Edwards of Nascar fame. He’s from the town I live in (Hallsville), and I guess he works out at Gold’s Gym every morning where Sensei Walker works out. Apparently they got to talking (Sensei Walker having no idea who he was), and Carl said that he’d always wanted to learn karate. So Sensei invited him to class. He quite a nice guy. I was surprised though, as he seemed much smaller than he appeared on the cover of Men’s Health a couple months ago. Anyway, he seemed to have a good time and said he plans on coming back. I hope so.

Chalk another one up to my list of celebrities met:

Gregory Hines
Mark Walhberg (said “Hi” to him)
Penny Marshall (saw her from about 50ft) from the Movie Renaissance Man

There’s a whole host of other quasi-celebrities that include professional pool players, the father of the CEO of Wizards of the Coast, a bunch of now-famous Army generals, etc.

14th August
2006
written by John Kraft

Last week was a mixed week of karate. Monday sucked severely. It was one of those classes where I couldn’t do anything right; basic movements, advanced movements, kata, sparring movements. You name it, I fracked it up. For some reason, I was having a really hard night seperating from my shotokan roots. Every single thing I did was confused by or ended up as shotokan. It was terrible. I hope I don’t have another night like that soon.

Thursday’s class was a bit better, but not much. Sensei had me assist him during the kids class. At one point, he asked me to demonstrate the kicking drill. It’s the only kicking drill they do, and it consists of front kick, round kick, side kick, spinning back kick. Not too hard, but I hadn’t warmed up or stretched at all. My angry hips let me know they were pissed on the sidekick, and I ended up looking like a fool. Oh well. That’s nothing new for me. :) During the adult class, Sensei actually had me take the white belts through their kata for about 15 minutes. That surprised me greatly considering I’ve only been training in the style for 5months or so. I guess it shows he has confidence in me, and I guess that’s a good thing. *shrug*