Tuesday July 28th, 2020

My life has been non-stop karate for roughly four days, but as an ichi kyu just days out from my test, that’s appropriate. At least, that’s what I tell myself.

I did exercises this morning. In order to keep track of sit-ups, since I messed up the count yesterday morning, I held 5 little stones in each hand and dropped one after each set of ten. At first, the actual dropping of stones probably gave me too much of a rest as I figured out the logistics, but it did help me keep the count.

During class, I did forty push-ups, sit-ups and squats, so I only had to do sixty afterwards. At ten o’clock at night, I did my last sets of sixty.

During my lunch break, I practiced my bo staff kata and my two ura katas, along with Saifa. F has an exam tomorrow, and her second summer school class has started, so she didn’t practice with me. Yesterday, however, she was a trooper.

Tonight, Senpai TJ taught with DJ as our monitor. My son S and I setup the older laptop outside on a table in the back yard. We also have a flood light set up to turn on, once it gets dark. We have a flood light because, long ago, my my husband bought it to use as a night time light for a short film he worked on years ago.

During class, Senpai covered Gekisai Dai. Initially, S and I seemed to be on different sides from each other the whole time, but we figured it out by the time Senpai called on us to demonstrate. Once we were spotlighted on Zoom, we got it together.

Here’s an awesome video posted by karate35, that I often use as reference for that kata:

We also had a guest instructor join us, but for observation. He is the father of one of F’s buddies from choir. Several months back, Sensei invited him to teach a self-defense class, and it was cool to learn techniques from a different style.

I called him last night. He wanted to check out our Zoom classes. He had no idea about teaching over Zoom, however, so I suggested he observe a class.

Initially he had trouble because he was not terribly familiar with Zoom. DJ let him into the class, but we weren’t sure at first who he was. His video and sound were off and he showed up under a strange name. He couldn’t chat us or figure out how to unmute to speak to us. DJ, cautious, sent him to the waiting room. I texted him on my cell. He confirmed that he was, in fact, our mystery guest, so we let him back in. By the end of the class, he figured out how to turn on his video and unmute his microphone. After class, he talked with a few of us, and confided that this was his first Zoom session ever!

After speaking with our guest instructor, Senpais SF and T graciously offered to go over promotion requirements with S and myself. We drilled shodan syllabus as well as first kyu. I accidentally kicked S during the spin kicks at the end. Later, S somehow got me on the head while practicing one of the kata. At some point, we stayed far enough away from each other to have enough space to work, and far enough back from the computer that we could still be seen on camera.

Afterwards, we practiced several kata. I’m embarrassed to admit I could not remember Pinan Sono San during lunch. I had to look it up, so I asked Senpais to review that one.

Senpai TF has recently injured her rotator cuff, so we talked abut that for a bit. Sensei had warned me not to go too low for push-ups, and to keep my elbows in, in order to hit the triceps. During one of our recent training sessions with him, he had each of us (F, S and me) demonstrate how low we go, to make sure we were not going low enough to irritate the shoulder joints.

I shared that information with TF. I suspect her push-ups are too deep. Initially, when you stop going low, it feels like cheating. However, if you keep your elbows tucked in and you stop just before your elbows line up with the bottom of your rib cage, you can work those triceps well without injuring your shoulders. That, at least, is the idea.

Soon, the kids and I will veg out and watch an episode of Star Trek: the Next Generation. It’s not as funny as Buffy, but still entertaining.

Tuesday, July 19th, 2020

Yesterday and today, I made up for missing exercises last Thursday evening and Friday morning. I did sets in both the morning and evening on Monday, as well as ten sets of two minute jump rope intervals. After doing jump rope, I went over the Ura kata that I need. If you are asked to do, say, Pinan Sono Ichi Ura, this means that, on every other move, you are expected to spin before completing the move. So, using that kata as an example, you’d have to do the initial block, then spin, then do the punch, then spin, then do the next block, spin, next punch, etc. You have to keep up with where you are in the kata and not get dizzy. The little kid in me loves loves loves uras. The grown-up in me has concerns about executing those turns in sneakers.

Sensei also sent email detailing the black belt requirements. Exercises are the least of my worries. We will not be able to fight at all, however. This was not unexpected. He had hoped to surprise us with a visit from a Senpai that we all really love. However, given the current state of the pandemic, it’s just not realistic to think we could spar and not put each other at risk.

This morning I timed my exercises. So here’s where I’m currently at:

sixty knuckle-push-ups, “tricep” style, took about a minute: 55.35. With the additional forty “chest” push-ups: 1 minute 39.19. One hundred squats with alternating punches took 2 minutes, 34.84 seconds. My sit-up routine was more time-consuming: 3 minutes, 14.34 seconds.

For comparison, on June 19th (yes, Juneteenth), I did fifty knuckle-push-ups, “tricep” style, with an additional thirty “chest” push-ups in 1 minute 34.16 seconds. Ninety squats with alternating punches took me 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Sit-ups, and I have in my notes that I did 100 “normal” ones, and not my usual ab routine, took 3 minutes, 22.45 seconds.

So, time-wise, I’m doing more exercises and still in the same ballpark time-wise. That’s good!

Karate over Zoom went well. F taught and Senpai TN monitored the class. F had us do exercises in between kihon sets. Then she held a mini kata demonstration: she highlighted each student and had them do a kata of their choice. She also asked everyone to give feedback on the kata performances. This included two of our members who have autism or learning disabilities. It was so cool to see each of them perform, and do well!

Saturday April 18th, 2020

Current Log

Last night I was late for karate class, but managed to enter the Zoom class while kihon was still running. Sensei asked me to lead and call blocks as soon as I was in the class. Both kids were feeling tired and didn’t join, so it was just me, in our bedroom, and this laptop.

Sensei rotated between students to call the kihon exercises, so luckily I did not need to call kicks. He had us do an increasing number of push-ups, sit-ups and squats between blocks of exercises, too. “Go as fast as you can! Thirteen push-ups, sit-ups and squats, now!” he instructed. The number he called increased by one or two each time. We ended with a set of twenty.

I managed to stay on my toes for these and usually did “tricep-style” push-ups, in which you focus on bending your elbows under your body to work your triceps, rather than “out,” as in a traditional push-up, which works more your chest. I did switch to chest for one or two sets. If we made it to seventy total, I don’t know, but we did more than sixty. So I was in the neighborhood of the requirement for my Friday evening set. I was out of breath by the end of the workout.

I’m writing outside and I keep hearing this low hum, like a giant bee or a weed-wacker that is more quiet than usual. I’m pretty sure it’s a humming bird. They like our lemon tree.

Well, back to karate. I got up the ichi-kyu-diary website homepage, introduction and privacy policy. WordPress has you do some kind of “what-we-do-with-your-info” pages and they provide you with a canned version that you can customize, so I kept theirs with some modifications. I have two versions of my partner’s mural up, and the header image display for this website is supposed to randomly change between the two. However, I think it does the switch for the entire site and not on a per-page basis, as I’d prefer. One day I need to delve into the design side of blogging and add flexibility to the site. They do have a calendar widget, which could be pretty useful as a way to link daily blogs.

My daughter, F, read what I had posted yesterday evening. She was my editor. I also found a fabulous work of art that she’d made, and I want to put that up, but I should ask her. I’d like to one day have a little art gallery attached to the site.

AP, a good friend, co-worker and amazing artist, who creates sculpture, paintings and photography, in addition to working in visual effects, has put a lot of work into her site and it’s really cool.

So today, here are my goals: jog on the treadmill for twenty minutes, put this entry up on the website as the first actual log, and drop off a cake to C with F. Because it’s Saturday, I have off from doing the exercises (push-ups, sit-ups and squats) but not cardio. Running this past week has helped. The scale says 107 and last week I was 109 in the morning. I’m trying to check at the same time once a week. Also, I’m not indulging in quite as many sweets.

And F also has a goal: it’s C’s birthday. She made her a cake. We plan to drop it off at her house. Maybe I should text her parents and find out if they want us to leave it some place in particular. C is one of F’s closest friends, and her family usually throws the best parties. C is also a great kid.