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Creation Date: 02-16-2006 09:01 PM
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  #1 New 02-16-2006 09:01 PM
Well I am starting Aikido again after a lay off 15-18 months. I have trained in several martial arts over the last 20 years and got my first taste of Aikido about 2-2.5 years ago. I got to train for about 6 months before a crazy work schedule just made training impossible. Now I have changed jobs and am able to train again, which is the good news.

The bad news is that I work 3:00PM-11:00PM every day so the only classes I can attend are 6:30AM-7:30AM on Tuesday and Thursday. It is nuts getting to bed around 12:30AM and getting up on 5 hours sleep at 5:30AM twice a week to train but I'm still loving it.

I've only been back 3 weeks (6 classes) so far and the techniques are finally starting to come back to me and today is the first day I'm really sore. My Sensei and I were the only 2 in class this morning so I got an hour of one on one training which really helped drive techniques home; It also meant that I got to be on the receiving end a lot more as well and my wrists and shoulders are telling me about it right now.

I'll try to use this to keep my thoughts on my training going once or twice a week so check back often and see how things are going.
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