Aye Jeff,
Nice little place you have here ! :)
It's been
awhile since we rapped. Believe me, we've been busy, training non stop. I
broke two fingers, cross training with jiu jitsu. It's proven to be a blessing in disguise.
A
funny thing happened, a book had fallen out of my bookshelf. I picked
it up and gave it a look, it was titled "the art of team coaching". It
wasn't until I opened it up and started glancing through it, that I
realized, I was meant to find that book. The opening quote in the book
was written by a lad that although I didn't recognize, we played for the
same lacrosse team growing up, the "whitby warriors". Could it just be
coincidence? I don't think so. Intrigued, I kept reading and reading and
reading...
As I progressed through the book, I realized that
although I'm a fighter first, there are people close to me, who view me
also as a coach and leader and that a part of me needs to fill those
roles. I made notes, planned new drills and approaches to drilling
techniques so that my teammates could not only reproduce the drills, but
could understand the drills and make it their own.
I went back to
the videos of your seminar and ran those exercises until every member
of our team knew them. On my days off, I arranged to have one on one
training sessions with different members of our clan to not only polish
techniques but to build on them. Another funny thing happened, in the
process of trying to make my teammates better at our craft, I was able
to understand techniques differently, to make them my own and string
them together, sometimes seamlessly, with other techniques.
I... and
I do mean "we" had found a new "flow". Steve was a big part of that. In
trying to make him a better fighter, he is making me a better fighter
and a better coach. At 15 yrs old, he is holding his own against grown
men who have far more experience and rank than himself. He has forgotten
fear. His heart, skill and ability to push the pace of a fight speak
for themselves. I credit him with a lot, but it isn't just him. Every
member of our clan has added a puzzle piece to a larger picture. We are
piecing together video clips to show you what we've been up to.
I want to thank you again for your time spent here with us, you and Jeff Danuloff.
I
trust you are well and I look forward to sitting down again and
exchanging thoughts and stories. I am intrigued by the picture you have
posted on your blog of the gentleman standing amongst the various
weapons.
It is only now that I see the link between that picture and a story you told me about your travels.
A good story to hear around a fire,
or a titty bar.... ;)
Take good care my friend.
Ps- your ancient Chinese secret ju-ju in a bottle is very potent. I've been calling it
"Boo boo, be gone". You weren't kidding about it healing bruises. Wow does it work well.
My very best, from myself and the rest of the warparty clan.
Kirk.
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