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Em is a nationally registered emergency medical technician, as well as an emergency rescue volunteer and an aspiring student in the mortuary sciences field. She is also a distance seminarian in the Apostolic Johannite Church pursuing formation to the priesthood. Em has studied contemporary Chanquan Wushu at the National Wushu Training Center in Southern California, and has recently begun her training in Kendo with the Yamakage Dojo in Northern Colorado. She also appreciates online computer games, roleplaying games, spending time with her dog, and good books when she can find them.
Are you going to be doing this every day? That's quite a bit of work for one day. Good luck, you'll need it ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell. I certainly aspire to! But like my last daily routine, chances are I will trim a few things down once I give it a few attempts and see where my current hard limits actually are. I know I can do the 500 suburi because I was doing that before. It is mostly impatience now that keeps me from completing that. As to the rest... those numbers will probably come down pretty dramatically, at least at first!
ReplyDeleteI like having goals that stretch beyond my present capacities. Keeps me moving forward. ;)
(I also may not do all those things each and every day, aside from the kata stuff. I might end up spreading it around across the week. Which might be a bit more reasonable.)
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