With another year at its end, I have officially completed my third year in I Ho Chuan. This year was defiantly my best. It consisted of many successes and also many failures. Some of my successes include passing the black belt grading and making headway into fixing my posture during forms. Forms have been one of my main focuses this year and I feel like it’s paid off. My shoulders are more relaxed and I’m keeping a steady intent throughout. It’s important to learn form both failure and successes, not just the failures. Figure what you did right and continue to do it. Figure out what you did wrong and adjust your approach as necessary. Additionally, everything was changing due to covid which means that this year was no where near the same as the the other years. This year has been an extraordinary year for all of us and I am proud that I was a member of it. I’m looking forward to see new faces this upcoming year and many of you guys again
I am an artist
I am an artist. With the new year of I Ho Chuan rolling in, everyone is starting their own journey with a new and unique weapon. For me, this is the staff. As I was creating said form, it occurred to me that every form we do, every application we practice, it’s all art. It’s about being abstract yet simple. Challenging yet easy. Each and everyone one of us has our own unique way of doing a form or an application. There is no right or wrong way to create art. Art is art just as kung fu is kung fu. The more you practice and stay dedicated, the greater of an artist you will become. We are all artists on our own journey to create a masterpiece.
Comments
Post a Comment