Yes it has been a while since I have communicated in anyway and for that I
apologize to all on the team. I hadn't really come across anything spectacular
and really didn't have much to say. I'm not going to go into any excuses of work
and family commitments because thats what everybody deals with everyday. I find
it awkward to just put something down for the sake of blogging, and it not have
any real thought or experience. I'm also new to blogging so I find that to be
challenging at times as well.
As for the month of june, it was a good month
for some catch up. The numbers don't total as plentiful as I would have liked
but the effort was there and that was the fun part. It was a challenging month
though with work and an aggressive schedule and a really bad sprain in my right
foot that occurred in may. It made lots of things challenging like training,
bootcamp, etc. but the show must go on. One thing about injuries is you learn to
adapt and carry on with your day and your training, moving your body
different ways and changing the procedures you are used to using without thought
everyday. I think of it as reserved thoughts for survival.
The best part of
June though is how it ended. When I received the e-mail to perform in the Canada
Day demo I was vapour locked, a little nervous and beaming with overwhelming
excitement. I felt it a honour to go out and represent our school and do a demo
with some of our black belts and fellow teamates from the I Ho Chuan team.
Everyone from the lion dancers to all those who displayed full blown deadly art
did awesome. It was just something I will never forget. And thanks to all the
black belts I hounded for the pre show wanting to puke all over the place advice
on how not too.
Brian Chervenka
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