Saturday, December 20, 2025

Moving Past frustration

In our recent black belt class, the topic of frustration came up and how most of us have been at that point in our training. This has been true for me especially in this last while. The most recent events have been my hip and shoulder issues which are severely limiting what I am able to do and when I try to do more, it is painful. I should be smarter but I almost feel like I need to push through so I don’t fall to far behind.

Looking back though, the frustration started even before as I have missed so much training due to life circumstances. In 2016, I parted ways with the company I was working for and it was great for my Kung Fu as I had lots of free time. I then started consulting in February of 2017 and then started to travel for work in 2018. Back then, there was no online class and no one on ones. I was isolated for over half the year and I remember one year, being gone 40 weeks out of the year. That is a lot of time to be away.

Then came Covid and that changed things even more. No live classes even when I was home and the connection was almost completely gone then. Even after we came back, the Kwoon seemed different to me. The classes had changed and I was no longer instructing my own classes anymore. My travel schedule did not allow it but I started to question my place in SRKF for the first time.

Work travel continued and I started to attend online when I could but the drive for me felt like it was gone. I missed most if not all of the Broadsword and Butterfly Swords as they were introduced. When I did make it, I was always trying to catch up and this just fueled the frustration.

Somewhere along the way, I was able to get my motivation back and it was probably joining the I Ho Chuan team 3 years ago. That really helped me engage again and also forced me to start taking my training more serious.

There is still frustration sometimes as I still feel behind in some areas but I know I am a lot further along than I was. I do know the Broadsword and Butterfly Swords as they were my requirements this year along with a Grappling Form. The Broadsword is further along then the Butterfly as that was my main priority but I am now working on both as they both still continue to need refinement. The grappling form continues to evolve as well as I continue to practice it and it will continue to do so.

I still have questions sometimes about what my place in SRKF is. However, the question is more directed at myself as to what I need to do and where I need to focus my training. I will probably continue to have questions but I think those will help me continue to evolve.

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