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MelRedcap ([personal profile] melredcap) wrote2002-10-19 09:08 pm

Budo!

We had our first 'real' Budo lesson yesterday, as opposed to last week's, where we just watched Bittmann-sensei and his assistant hit each other a bit and then got our outfits and sticks. It was fuuuuuuuuuun! (And I know, "Bittmann" isn't a very Japanese name... that's because he's German.)

The form of Budo (martial arts) we're learning is called Jodo (*not* Judo; there's supposed to be a long O in there but I can't type one in...), which literally translates as "the way of the stick". The sticks are sort of like broomsticks, about four feet long, and we advance pace by pace across the gym, yelling "EI!" and hitting imaginary opponents in the head. In a focussed, controlled way, of course. *grin* We are not doing this just to have fun and look good in hakama.

...even if we DO look good in hakama... *ahem* anyway! I didn't get any pictures this week, but will try to do so next Friday, so you can judge for yourselves whether or not I'm deluding myself.

Either I was doing things (fairly) right, or else I managed to correct my mistakes before Bittmann-sensei felt compelled to point them out; he only adjusted my stance once, when I had my jo pointed too far above my imaginary opponent's skull. (Bittmann-sensei pointed out that your opponent will not obligingly jump up to meet your stick with his head; you have to bring it down to him.) I'm definitely not a natural genius at this or anything, though; if my jo is going in a straight line over my head, my feet are in the wrong place. If my feet are in the right place, my hands are dropping too soon. If my hands are staying up during the strike, the jo is wobbling to the side... Still, like I said, it's a lot of fun. I think I managed to mortally scare a punching bag, and I plan to keep doing my best to coordinate myself... it's like walking and chewing gum at the same time, it just takes practice. *grin* Besides, my hakama stayed properly tied through the whole class... unlike some. That's got to be a good sign.

In other news, I went to watch a class at an English cram school today; I don't have my student visa work permit, so can't teach yet, but it looks like fun. (Someone is willing to pay me 3,000 yen an hour to play word games with three seven-year-old girls? There's gotta be a mistake here somewhere...!) And there is also a chance that I can get credit next semester for translating manga. "Independent research project", here I come!

Shiznits!

[identity profile] of-salfarro.livejournal.com 2002-10-19 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
There is an easy way to extend the `o` in there.. try `joodo`. lol. Ahem, Bitman-sensei didn`t like my posture when we were sitting so he jabbed my left scapulae and then tried to pull my head off.

No really, he pushed in my shoulder then pulled my head straight up.. I was like.. I am not a barbie doll, damnit!! (only thinking)

As for that cram school thing.. they lookin` for any more peeps? I want some of that action! Yarr.. must apply for working visa!

-FlareCarrot.. follower.

(Anonymous) 2002-10-28 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
imagining mel with bo stick, wearing black, sneaking up on the bears. good to see things are going well, you'll have to send us some pics of you in your funky new outfit mel :)

gnat

:D

(Anonymous) 2002-11-12 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like you are really having fun there! How much is it costing you to be there for the year???? :)

Re: :D

[identity profile] mel-redcap.livejournal.com 2002-11-15 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Cost? What cost? :) I'm here on scholarship... it paid my air tickets etc., and I get a monthly living allowance. All I had to do was arrange a year off from work, and set things up so that everything at home is taken care of while I'm away.

Got to love the Australian National University's student exchange program, that's all I can say!