Hello fellow mastery team members! just giving an update to how this week has been. I recently purchased a video game that will help me with my guitar goal. You plug your real guitar into the game with use of a special cord and it teaches you chords, scales, all kinds of fundamentals and techniques. It will make my goal of 100 sessions on the guitar much more enjoyable and attainable. I'm really excited to have found a tool to help me with that goal. I'm making my way through one of the required books, Zen in the Martial Arts. I have read the book about a year ago but am taking my time as I go through it again, so far it has been very inspiring and applicable. I will make my next blog post about it when I finish the book. As far as some of our other requirements, things are going pretty smooth, I feel I am getting close to finally being able to do a full pull up and all of my other physical requirements are going well, since switching to the new style of push ups things have been a little slower because I have to rest a little longer in between sets but I feel I'm gaining strength faster than before. Overall, things are going well and I look forward to keeping you all informed as I progress in my goals and training.
Chelsea Hughes
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Jacob Landgrebe Introductory Blog
Hello Mastery Team,
My name is Jacob Landgrebe. I am 14 years old, and I go to school at Natick High School. My first experiences with the martial arts were not very enjoyable, I started at a studio in Framingham, where my training lasted for one class. Everyone there was older and taller than me (considering that I was in elementary school at the time) and I was scared. About a year or two later, my mother and father had discovered Dragon Phoenix Martial Arts in downtown Natick. They signed me up because I was interested and I absolutely loved it. I train because it teaches me how to defend myself and it makes me stronger mentally and physically. It has given me skills I can use in many situations, and has also made me much stronger since when I first joined, almost 9 years ago. During this mastery program, I hope to become more flexible, stronger, and I also hope to gain more skills regarding my martial arts training. I am very excited to go through this with my fellow teammates and am looking forward to a great program building skills and muscle.
My name is Jacob Landgrebe. I am 14 years old, and I go to school at Natick High School. My first experiences with the martial arts were not very enjoyable, I started at a studio in Framingham, where my training lasted for one class. Everyone there was older and taller than me (considering that I was in elementary school at the time) and I was scared. About a year or two later, my mother and father had discovered Dragon Phoenix Martial Arts in downtown Natick. They signed me up because I was interested and I absolutely loved it. I train because it teaches me how to defend myself and it makes me stronger mentally and physically. It has given me skills I can use in many situations, and has also made me much stronger since when I first joined, almost 9 years ago. During this mastery program, I hope to become more flexible, stronger, and I also hope to gain more skills regarding my martial arts training. I am very excited to go through this with my fellow teammates and am looking forward to a great program building skills and muscle.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Introductory Blog
August
23, 2013 blog
Let
me introduce myself. My name is Chelsea Hughes and I just recently turned
30, I've been doing martial arts off and on since I was 6 years old. I
started in Tae Kwon Do. When I was a teen I studied combat hapkido.
When I was in college I studied Chayon-Ryu and am now studying a
blend of kempo/ju-jitsu. Although I have studied all those styles I
have never attained rank higher than intermediate level, I hope to
change this and attain a black belt in my current style some day.
This blog Is part of a mastery program I am taking part in in which
we blog once a week. I have been doing the program for one week now
and despite my regular attendance at the dojo my body is not
accustomed to so much exercise. I am feeling sore and fatigued but
glad that I've had the will power so far to stick with it. I know
there will be days when I do not want to, but I know that with the
support of my husband and my team I can break through any challenges
that come my way. Some ask why I chose to take on this program when I
will not be receiving black belt rank at the end, unlike my other
team members. when I heard that it would be opened up to other
ranks I was excited at first, I gave it much thought and knew I had
to take on this challenge. I feel I have hit a plateau in my
exercise routine and general fitness and I knew this would be the
jump i need to push myself to my next level of fitness. Also, I
wanted to do this to prove to myself that I can, to know that I have
it in me to take on such a huge challenge so that when my time comes
for my black belt exam and year test that I have already overcome it
once, the next time should be even better. During the first meeting
of the mastery program I found myself looking around the room at the
brown belts and saw all the young faces, I felt I would not be able
to connect with people half my age and younger but as I have gotten
to know some of them in this short week I feel that will not be an
issue and look forward to working with each person and getting to
know my team better. They will push me to be greater than I am right
now, going against their advanced technique I will learn and get
stronger and better. In this program one is to have 3 goals to work
towards in the year. The goals I have chosen are as follows: compete
in a 5k, get 100 15 minute practice sessions in on guitar, and write
a 40,000 word minimum novel. The 5k goal is monstrous for me as
those who know me know I am not a runner at all! I feel working
towards the goal of a 5k will help me build my stamina as well as
raise my overall fitness level. The guitar practice goal is because
my husband plays guitar and I would love to be able to share in that
and play songs with him, he even got me a new guitar for our
anniversary but I need to push myself to be able to play more than
basic chords to play duets with him so a dedicated practice routine
will help with that. And the goal of the novel...I have been writing
short stories and have all these great ideas for a novel but have
never had the discipline to designate time to sit down and type them
all out to form one long story, I hope to accomplish this to get my
ideas on paper for all the world to enjoy them as much as I do. I
hope you enjoy my blog as I write each week, thank you for taking
time to read this.
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