Having recently re-read my blog entries from last year, I was inspired to begin blogging again, but wanted to make sure that my 'words of wisdom' were not disappearing into cyberspace without being read or reaching my intended audience.
Therefore, I suggested at Monday's training session that if the registered subscribers to the blog reached at least 10, then I would commit to regular entries. In case you are unsure, a subscriber is someone that has indicated that they would like to be informed by email that a new blog entry has been posted.
I am pleased to say that the magical mark has already been reached, so true to my word, blogging will now recommence.
However, it would be nice to hear from subscribers, or indeed non subscribers, if there is anything specific that you would like me to cover in future blog articles. I am not concerned about the diverse nature of topics that this could generate, but please remember that all opinions expressed are my own, and not necessarily representative of White Tiger Martial Arts as an organisation, or any of the other Instructors or senior students.
Obviously karate and martial arts related topics would be sensible due to the nature of the blog! Please feel free to leave a comment to this post, or if you would prefer to remain anonymous to the internet community, you can email me at wtma@live.co.uk.
I look forward to more blogging activity soon!
Sensei
Originally posted Friday 13th January 2012
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in seeing a blog post about competition karate; what your views are on it, any interesting stories you or the other instructors have from contests, and if it's something that you plan to integrate more into White Tiger.
Also, a post on your karate mindset (if you can remember back that far! :P) at each belt, to see the progression of your views and approach to the art would be really cool to read.
Originally posted Friday 13th January 2012
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in anything on kata bunkai and particularly if it should be learnt alongside a kata or after a kata or even if it has value at all as part of modern training.
Originally posted Monday 23rd January 2012
ReplyDeleteI'm not a subscriber, but this blog's on my RSS feeds, so I'll still be reading it when updated.
I wouldn't mind reading about specific lessons on different techniques. I find the help given by instructors whilst practising a technique quite helpful and it'd be good to see a list or some paragraphs about how to improve a specific kick or punch on here.