PDA

View Full Version : How often do you practice?


Mark
19-Jun-2002, 12:50 AM
How often does everybody practice their martial art compared to time spent in class? What do you think is adequate for steady learning?

BTW, thinks Thomas Vince for you reply on my kenpo question. I started taking judo and tai chi, I love both classes so thinks for everyone's help.:)

Thanks,
Mark

mmafiter
19-Jun-2002, 04:25 AM
Are you asking how much we train all together, or just outside of our regularly scheduled martial arts classes?:confused:

LilBunnyRabbit
19-Jun-2002, 06:36 AM
Pretty much whenever I have a spare moment, even when I'm online I tend to be standing and practicing techniques while I wait for web pages to load.

Joseki
19-Jun-2002, 12:48 PM
Every spare moment i have

KarateKid1975
19-Jun-2002, 02:04 PM
My man and I go to class 3 days a week (me = tues, thur, & sat during the day. Him = Mon & thurs at night, and sat with me). Besides our normal classes, we "make our own" classes. Wednsday nights, we work on self defense. Sometimes we just decide to work on stuff (forms, step sparring, ect). We have a B.O.B. in the living room and it gets kicked by both of us every day (mostly "drive-by" kickings :D ). So we always work on stuff, even if it's just for 5 minutes. We end up doing our forms or step sparring while we are waiting for something to cook.

Freeform
19-Jun-2002, 02:09 PM
Whenever I've got time, and I usually make time, I try to train 4-5 Hrs a day including classes. And when I'm not training I'm usually thinking about it. Its not unknown for me to practice balancing or isoteric exercises in the supermarket que.

Thanx

khafra
19-Jun-2002, 02:42 PM
If I'm ever across the pond there, can I bring my wife to meet you, CKDstudent and Freeform? She thinks I'm nuts when I do things like that.

LilBunnyRabbit
19-Jun-2002, 08:00 PM
Feel free, might not be a good idea if you want her back sane though.

Mark
19-Jun-2002, 09:21 PM
mmafiter, i mean how long do you practice in class and then how long do you practice outside of the class. I started judo and tai chi because the classes each are only one day a week and 1 1/2 hours per class.

I'm blown away at how often you people work on your art. I'm going to start practicing as soon as I get the forms right, and i've got a lot of free time on my hands.

Good day,
Mark

Silver_no2
19-Jun-2002, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by KarateKid1975
Besides our normal classes, we "make our own" classes.

Is that a metaphor for something else?

I normally train in class for three hours a week. I get strange looks of people in the office when I start going through my techniques. I also share a flat with my sensei so quite often get a little extra training.

LilBunnyRabbit
19-Jun-2002, 09:46 PM
Our classes are 1 1/2 hours long, but on Wednesdays and Mondays there's an extra hour on the end for seniors/adults to train without juniors/kids around. I do three classes a week, plus the two extra hours. I used to do all eight available classes a week but then I started work.

waya
19-Jun-2002, 11:27 PM
Does this count walking through the store going over techniques at 3am? If so I am constantly training in one way or another. But I do set aside at least 4 hours of every day to train, classtime included.

Rob

mmafiter
20-Jun-2002, 01:50 AM
Our kickboxing class is 1 hour 3X a week, our BJJ class is 2 hours 3X a week, and then I strength train 2X a week, Cardio/Anaerobic work 3X a week. The sometimes some of my students will call me up and ask me to train BJJ or Kickboxing on our days off.

Basically I have no life.:p:D

If I have a fight coming up, it gets worse.:rolleyes:

Mark
20-Jun-2002, 05:20 AM
Basically I have no life.

mmafiter, from my view you have a better life than most.

Thomas Vince
20-Jun-2002, 07:45 AM
Mark,
Over he years I have found that I as well as my students get the most out of 1 hour lesson twice per week. This gives you the opportunity to practice a few days and allow your teacher then another chance to fine tune you. Sometimes when we practice only once a week with our teacher we don't get the proper reinforcement necessary to build the right muscle memory.
I hope that you have a good teacher! And practice, practice, practice.

KarateKid1975
20-Jun-2002, 08:22 PM
Me: "Besides our normal classes, we "make our own" classes. "

You: "Is that a metaphor for something else?"

Hey! I donno big words :P LOL Just kidding. No, we basically work on techniques that we need to work on outside of class, because in class, we can't, because the instructor tells us what to do (except for open class). Like if we need to work on forms, but the instructor doesn't have us do them, then we go home and work on them.

You: "I normally train in class for three hours a week. I get strange looks of people in the office when I start going through my techniques. I also share a flat with my sensei so quite often get a little extra training."

My boyfriend does that. He works on techniques or stetches at work. He got strange looks at first, but they are used to him now LOL (I donno if that's good or bad LOL). And you are so lucky to get to train with your teacher outside of class. I wish I could so I could "pick his brain", meaning find out what certain moves are for or learning more stuff hehehehehe

Mark
21-Jun-2002, 02:34 AM
Hey silver_no2, does he make you do pushups if your home past curfew?:D

Silver_no2
21-Jun-2002, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by Mark
Hey silver_no2, does he make you do pushups if your home past curfew?:D

Don't give him ideas!!!!! That said, it'd probably never happen as I tend to leave him to keep on partying 'til the early hours while I go home and read my bible before saying my prayers and going to bed with a hot chocolate :Angel:

Might actually start getting him to do that (the push ups, not the bible reading) as an aid to my getting fit regime that I'm going to start any day now :D

Originally posted by mmafita
Our kickboxing class is 1 hour 3X a week, our BJJ class is 2 hours 3X a week, and then I strength train 2X a week, Cardio/Anaerobic work 3X a week. The sometimes some of my students will call me up and ask me to train BJJ or Kickboxing on our days off.

Basically I have no life.


Do you ever get time to work in amongst all this training?!?!? :confused: Are you an amazingly rich person who doesn't need to work anymore?

mmafiter
21-Jun-2002, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by Silver_no2

Do you ever get time to work in amongst all this training?!?!? :confused: Are you an amazingly rich person who doesn't need to work anymore?

Yes, unfortunately I still have to go to work. Now, sleep! Sometimes that gets put off , but generally I don't do the luxury things most other people do. For example, I don't watch very much t.v.

Melanie
21-Jun-2002, 09:06 PM
I unfortunately don't train enough. I have spent four months talking and theorising about martial arts and paid the price for it (I was injured). I shall however be making every effort from now until September to train as much as possible. It has been suggested that I go for my purple belt then. 12 weeks isn't long - I will need to put in quite a few more hours to be able to catch up with my new clubs syllabus and get out of the habits that I had developed at my previous dojo of two years. My stamina is shot too.

I have been doing 2-3 classes (2 hours long) a week but after talking with my Sensei tonight he has offered to provide extra tuition where needed. I expect I will try to do at least one more class a week with him and make sure I train at home. I did it before and I aim to do it again! I will also train at work at lunchtimes as the dojo is at the site of my workplace - which helps :D

Hmmm - sleep...dictionery, dictionery...Aha! Yes...well...must do a bit more of that too...

TV is made for Buffy and Angel! Now that it is not on until September I might put it in a wardrobe somewhere....

Saz
22-Jun-2002, 04:50 PM
Actually Mel, Angel's back on TV on saturdays on Channel 4, about 10.30pm :)

As for my training, I train twice a week for 2 hours in the dojo, and try to train for an hour or two each night on Kata and renraku, cos I'm crap at them and need more practice on those than my syllabus. The only problem is I live in a small house and have to move all the furniture around to have enough room! :mad: