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Old 05-13-2004, 04:34 AM   #26
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Re: # of Techniques Per Class?

Hi Bryan;

I was just thinking out loud. I'm used to long training sessions without water but am considering introducing a regular water break (on the hour) rather than when I feel like it or my people rebel. The latter is the way things tend to work - someone gets thirsty enough, suggests we have a water break and we do.

It's a good thread - its got us thinking.

Peter Rehse Shodokan Aikido
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Old 05-14-2004, 01:27 PM   #27
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Re: # of Techniques Per Class?

Regarding drinking before class, a couple of years ago I noticed I was getting really tired, winded and dizzy a lot in class. I knew I needed water, but I would just sit to the side until I got my wind back. To remedy this, I started drinking at least 48 oz. of water throughout the day to keep myself hydrated during a one hour class. And I would keep another 24 oz waiting for me after class. I would easily down it after class, but I could make it through more easily and I didn't get dizzy as much. (Part of my problem with getting winded was that I was at a unhealthy weight weighing at 195 lbs at 5'5" tall [sorry, I don't know the metric conversion].)

Since then, I've maintained drinking my water and lost my weight. Losing the weight, or more correctly -- getting into a better physical shape -- helped my stamina a lot, but I did it the old fashioned way by eating less and working out (in addition to aikido).

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