Friday, April 18, 2008
Taekwondo
My nephew and I are taking taekwondo--half a world away from each other. Aidan is four years old, and he has just been promoted to a yellow belt.
I have been demoted to a purple one.
I got my black belt in Korea several years ago. Each morning, I woke up at 5:45 to attend class--a fact that still amazes me. My classmates were 15 middle school boys and 1 very angry middle school girl. They were all superior athletes and when I had to preform my pumsays, they would stand out of the teacher's eye range and demonstrate the steps I was getting wrong. I found the whole situation amusing, particularly my lack of talent--I think that's why I persevered through those dark winter mornings.
When I tell people I am no good at taekwondo, they usually think I'm being modest. I should be so lucky. I just joined a taekwondo institute in Riverside. The first day of class, I wore a track suit and practiced with the white belts. Afterwards, the instructor begged me not to wear my black belt to class and discourage the other students. Instead, he gave me a purple belt--and hinted that he was being overly generous.
On Mondays and Tuesdays, I'll be taking classes with adults, but on Wednesdays, I will be joining the teen class. That should be interesting (or terrifying).
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for those of us who dropped out before white belt testing, what is the order again? Sounds fun! Your nephew is the cutest!
Your nep[hew looks fierce. As, I'm sure, you do. Purple scares Catholics.
I've never heard of a purple belt. You didn't get that color in Korea, did you?
Yes, it's very weird. They also have an orange belt. And get this, you have to do 4 one handed push ups to progress from the imaginary purple belt to the blue belt.
Well, that's not going to happen.
Aw, Aidan! So grown up!
I hope you don't get beaten up by teens.
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