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Friday, October 12th, 2001 02:08 am
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After an extremely frustrating week of computer crashes (Nimda virus on a Windows machine and a screwed up boot record on the dual Windows/Linux system causing a kernel panic) it was nice to get down to some virtuous physical activity. Our self-defence course has finally got off the ground, with the first lesson yesterday. They seem a nice bunch of kids: two boys and ten girls, all about fifteen-sixteeen years. A lot of giggling but no goofing off or horsing around, and let's face it, expecting fifteen-year-old girls not to giggle is like expecting construction workers to keep their trousers above their bum-creases(U.S. readers should substitute "pants" and "butt" here, I think.

What was interesting was that while none of kids had problems physically, quite a lot of the girls just couldn't do a decent gi-ap (martial arts yell - kiai in Japanese). It just goes to show the weight of social conditioning when girls who can probably scream their lungs out at a pop concert get all inhibited when actually asked to shout at someone while kicking them. They'd walk up to their partner and do a passable stamp-kick, then, almost as an afterthought, make a little "mweek" sound. Don't these kids watch Xena?

BTW, if any readers who attended self-defence courses can give me tips on what they found useful - and more importantly, what they found counter-productive - please let me know.

Re: kiai

Date: 2001-10-13 08:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solri.livejournal.com
Nice! Unfortunately, I don't thýnk I could pull off thýs kýnd of reverse psychology stunt - I just don't have that Mr. Miyagi aura, no matter how hard I try to cultivate it!

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