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Olympic Watching & Busy Days
Posted On 08/23/2008 09:18:15 by skyline81

Olympics

I love watching the games every four years. It's amazing to me every time a world record gets broken. I always end up asking: Just how much better can you possible become?!

As far as TKD: The games this year had me question how I feel about the art as a sport. I saw a lot of calls I thought were way off. Many no points, and a lot of kicks to the back that ended up being scored. I was dissapointed to see Peru not medal.

I'll go ahead and say I'm not the biggest fan of the Lopez family (I know they are a topic of division). I was surprised to see Steven lose in the quaterfinals. South Korea sweeping was of course not a big surprise.


Health & Fitness

The past few weeks, I haven't gotten as much sleep as I would have liked. However, it hasn't hampered my training too much.

I've been constnatly breaking my 2 mile time. Being conservative, my time is now 13:45. Of course, I know people who can easily destroy that number. However, I'm quite happy with the progress. To be honest, two years ago, I would have had a hard time thinking I could ever get below 14:30.

While I've been doing my improvised functional strength training, I've also been working on ocassional weekend workouts. I plan on mixing up HIIT with some strength training exercises in between.


Martial Arts

I passed my test for purple stripe. Thanks to everyone for the well wishes. The test was one of my best ever. Looking back, I think it was a tad easy. I think my instructor trusted me a lot and didn't worry about me. I still pushed myself pretty hard. I had a 1/2 second brain freeze after the second side kick on Won Hyo. Besides that, the test was perfect. My breaks included a 1 inch cinder break, which was easy, but my finger got cut up when a fairly large chunk landed on it. I also did a speed side knife break and a double board hopping side kick. I took time to concentrate on my form for the side kick, which paid off big time.

My schedule has been busy, so I haven't done much BJJ training lately. I've written down what I've learned, so I'm able to practice a little, but know it's not the same. Things should get back to normal in a couple of weeks, since I'll be out of town next week.

I've only had one MMA class so far. I'm not sure how much time I'll be able to train with those guys. My goal is to train 2-3 times a week for taekwondo, at least once a week for BJJ, and at least once every other week for MMA.


Favorite Quote of The Week

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston Churchill


Favorite Song of The Week

"Closing Time" - Semisonic

Tags: Training Health Fitness Olympics Test Black Belt



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From: skyline81
08/24/2008 12:03:32
I was not aware. I still have a lot of issues with their scoring, but you've alleviated some of them.



Thanks for the correction!


From: Old_Guy
08/23/2008 17:46:08
Skyline,

The back is a valid score now.  One inch from the spine is a point.  It was made to keep opponents from backing.  I used to spar with a guy who had it down to an art.  You couldn't get by his shin block in the front and there was no place to score with him backing in.  He pelted you with side kicks and spin hook kicks.  Sure would like to find him now




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