This weekend,
mnemex and I went to a dinner for our fencing maestro, Ramon Martinez. Good company, good food. Then, we went to open fencing the next day, in uniforms we hadn't worn for six weeks.
And... I don't suck. I don't think I'm good, but I don't suck. Oh, at most, I think, I got one hit on anyone I played with. But, I did get that hit every now and then. And there were minutes when I was seeing what was happening, not just flailing. Okay, maybe what I was seeing was, "Wait, he stepped forward, and he hasn't stepped back, and that means I'm in his distance. This is bad." But I was seeing it.
Today, of course, thigh muscles whose existence I'd forgotten are not very happy with me.
And... I don't suck. I don't think I'm good, but I don't suck. Oh, at most, I think, I got one hit on anyone I played with. But, I did get that hit every now and then. And there were minutes when I was seeing what was happening, not just flailing. Okay, maybe what I was seeing was, "Wait, he stepped forward, and he hasn't stepped back, and that means I'm in his distance. This is bad." But I was seeing it.
Today, of course, thigh muscles whose existence I'd forgotten are not very happy with me.
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1. Building Stamina.
2. Distance, part one: Get able to eyeball it so that, at least under no pressure situations, I can dang well see whether someone is or is not in distance for me to hit on a lunge.
3. Point control, part one: Work on hitting a spot on the wall or something hanging from a piece of string.
One of the interesting things about Ray is that he is very firm about his students only practicing 5 minutes a day. He says that these are the most dangerous times, because, without an instructor, there is a risk of building up bad habits.
Another interesting thing is that the words "I was wrong" have come out of his lips, on more than one occasion, when discussing his area of expertise, fencing. When Josh and I have the "why don't we think he's a cult leader figure?" discussion, this is one of the reasons. For Ray, it's about the fencing. It doesn't serve him; he clearly serves it.