Monday, June 2, 2008

Take a break


After careful consideration, I have decided to take the class into hiatus for the month of June.  It will give us all a chance to recharge our batteries, and regain some perspective.  

I want to say that I have personally found great things in this art.  It has been a source of strength in times of weakness, peace in times of turmoil, and provided me with friendship, truth, and perspective.   I love this art.  

When we reconvene in July, it will be without Sensei Jon Michael Boudreau.  Jon will be leaving for his stint in the United States Navy.  Personally, I feel like I am saying good bye to a trusted friend and confidant.  I will miss him terribly.  I hope he likes really tight enclosed places.  

Friday, April 4, 2008

Sun and snow



It has been a very long winter in Maine.  

As I write this, I am attending a dermatology lecture in San Juan, Puerto Rico.  It has been raining, but not snowing.  

Sensei Jon is leading class in my absence.  I will miss two classes.  

The flu has mostly come and gone now.  Class is booming.  Soon, we will be getting ready for the September reunion.  That will include a kata contest.  Kata contests are an excellent way for jujitsu students to master difficult techniques.  I have always enjoyed them because they force me to perform a technique under pressure.

We have recently enjoyed Tsai-Lung Tsai's presence in class.  Tsai is a sankyu (3rd degree brown belt) in Kodokan Judo.  He is actually a visiting medical student in my practice at the moment.  His throws are absolutely a pleasure to watch.  Take advantage of his perspective on throwing.  

Jason Gogan has earned his belt stripe.  That is the first,  small step in a lifetime of martial learning.  Jason brings his intensity and experience to our class.  We all benefit from his participation.  

Megan Forbes earned her White Belt with Green Stripe last week as well.  Congratulations Megan!  We are all very proud of you.  Megan will agree that respect for parents remains the single most important characteristic I seek when promoting junior students.

Megan's mom, Amy Forbes recently received her Orange Belt.  Congratulations on finding your inner Tiger, Amy.

We had Tommy LeMieux back briefly last week.  It was great to have him back on the mat, even briefly.  I hope he will find the time in his busy schedule to work with us again.  Thanks, Tommy!


Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Stupid Flu

Well, influenza has decimated our class tonight.  I came down with it Monday.  Sensei Jon is ill now, as are more than half of the cast and characters in class.
As a result, I have decided to call class off tonight.  No one of rank is well enough to teach.  We will reconvene on Monday.  Hope you all have a recuperative weekend.