I went to kenjutsu class last night. Sensei taught two kata (deadly dance moves) and two slices (suburi?).
I wore jammie bottoms and a T-shirt. I actually had the jammie top on under my jacket during the 5-minute walk to get to the doujou. What's the difference? A training gi was originally underwear. At least my jammies have a somewhat Chinese look to them. Better to train in boxers?
Time offers no refunds to those who waste their currency. I will only be able to attend about 5 times. Partly my fault. I had known about the sessions for two months but I didn't go. Then I was informed that we will leaving England two months early. Five months reduced to one month.
Before we leave I must cut my bokutou down to youth size to fit it in luggage.
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If you ever get into a fight, make sure that you have some music playing in the background so you can perform your kata (deadly dance moves). Perhaps, you ought to carry a box around with you...just in case.
Witnesses usually say that they heard heavy metal music from an unknown source and that we seemed to move dramatically slow at times times and blurringly fast at other times. Also, that all of my opponents seems to fall in unison after the fight. At that time I am seen eating a caramel wafer biscuit.
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