Teaching Martial arts… is tiring
Posted on Friday, July 31, 2009 at 7:29 amI have been teaching martial arts on weekends for quite awhile. It had really been a nice experience, though I am not talking about hardcore tournaments fighting or competition poomsae or anything similar. It is just purely like a hobby, like a job, like an activity I spent my weekend, meeting different people at different times, or something that prevents my body from going into “crouch potato mode”
I must admit I love kids. We are talking alot of kids, age at 3..4.. till 12. Many 4 year old tots running around the dojang, where they come once a week to play and learn new things. It’s fun because kids are the purest and honest at heart. They say what they think and feel. No bad intents, no evil thoughts, and they just live in a world of dreams and fantasies…
Well of course this comes at a price (I”ll talk more about the kids experience some time later), with me becoming very tired after teaching. No matter how tired I am, when I see these kids, it really really brightens up my day. If not for taking the warming up session (since I am the most junior), I might not have been so tired.
It could have been better if I can teach 2 hours by 2 hours adipex without prescription with a small break in between, rather than what I am doing now at a 3 hours block. Time flies while teaching, so it is really doing something you like that’s more important.
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