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Old 01-13-2010, 06:25 AM   #1
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Default Ugh. Long break complaints.
Got swine flu back at the beginning of November, then a lung infection followed by a pretty bad case of bronchitis for a long while, gained a bit of weight, but I just went back to keiko today. It felt pretty good to get back on that bike, though I hit some bumps and bruised my balls.

The most surprising thing to come out of it is that I didn't forget any of the first seven kata. I thought that would've been the first to go.

The least surprising thing is that I lost a lot of muscle and it's a strain for me to do 100 men-uchi now.

I hate it when I take breaks.
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Old 01-13-2010, 07:32 AM   #2
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Got swine flu back at the beginning of November, then a lung infection followed by a pretty bad case of bronchitis for a long while, gained a bit of weight, but I just went back to keiko today. It felt pretty good to get back on that bike, though I hit some bumps and bruised my balls.

The most surprising thing to come out of it is that I didn't forget any of the first seven kata. I thought that would've been the first to go.

The least surprising thing is that I lost a lot of muscle and it's a strain for me to do 100 men-uchi now.

I hate it when I take breaks.
I feel your pain. I took a break from kendo and iai for little over a year, gained a bit of weight. Just return to iai a month ago, and barely finished the 1000 suburi at kagami biraki. The first couple weeks of return felt horrible. It's better now, slowly getting back my muscle strength...
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Old 01-13-2010, 09:44 AM   #3
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Yup, been there, done that (minus the swine flu and other infectious things - yuck!). I took an almost-seven month break from kendo while I got things sorted out, and have been making an effort as part of my New Year's resolution to make every class I can. I've been absolutely demolished every class so far, but I go home glad that I went to class in the first place.

I think the important thing to keep in mind (for me, anyway) is that it should feel good to be back in keiko, regardless of how out of practice you are.
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Old 01-14-2010, 04:38 AM   #4
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I think September was my last practice. Hopefully we're back on tonight for my first of the year, and a good few months...
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Old 01-14-2010, 06:33 AM   #5
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I felt bad just missing the last 3 weeks due to the Christmas/New Year break! Couldn't keep warm (the dojo was chuffin freezin'!!) so all my kata felt strange . . . . . . even for me!! Plus the feeling of "almost-cramp", due to the cold, for kneeling kata.

Despite having to finish early as my back played up I'm still glad I practised . . . . . I think!
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