Karate tonight is cancelled.
Normal again for Wednesday and Friday. Next week with seminars in the city there would be no classes here at all. I volunteered to lead anybody that shows up on Tuesday.
So our usual 3 classes a week have turned into a week of two sessions, and a week of one. Summer schedules always do this. Nature of the beast.
But let's say somebody is a keener, and goes to every minute of the city seminars. Six days in a row of training. How many classes is that?
Six days of training, with a total of seven sessions. Each session is only one hour in length. Bit light, compared to what I'm used to. Only 7 hours. I might be able to make the last two days, but don't know yet.
Up north, on the 3 days of a seminar weekend we'd squeeze out a lot more hours than that. We would get closer to 12 hours of training.
Anyhow, that's the plan.
This summer in Victoria, I plan on taking Judo classes. The Victoria Judo club has been in operation for well over 50 years. I used to catch a bus downtown where they used to have their Dojo. It was always fascinating as a kid to see the pictures by the door, and see tough looking people going in and out.
I don't know how many Judo sessions I'll be able to attend, what with family and all. We'll see how much I can learn. Might make some interesting blog entries, too. No way I can get slammed into the ground that much without some spectacular results.
I also plan on going to some hot yoga sessions. Of course, this is yoga done in a hundred degrees. Might help with any Judo aches and pains. Can't hurt.
Bet I get winded, several times.
But who need breathing.
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