There's this show that I've been wanting to watch for a while, but haven't been able to see. I finally was able to watch an episode tonight, after I got home from tae kwon do.
The show, made by the same people who created American Idol, is called So you think you can dance. It's basically the same thing as AI, but with dancing. In the final rounds, the finalists are paired randomly, and have to preform two dances, also chosen at random.
I have to say that men who dance are extremely, extremely sexy. There's just something about a guy being able to kick higher than I can that is really attractive.
I have my favorite. He specializes in international dance, and is simply amazing. My heart actually fluttered - and it very rarely flutters. Dancing is just so sexy.
I've always wanted to dance. Maybe when I'm a full time intstructor and don't have to work two jobs. But I want to learn to swing dance, or ballroom dance, or something with a partner. I can't think of anything that would be more fun. I've been told I'd be ok too, with the balance/coordiation/flexibility that I've got from taek. I think the biggest issue I would have is that I can't point my toes. It's been six years of front kick position - it actually hurts to point my toes.
Anyways. Enough of being a girl.
Mr. Hanger wants me to start training more. He says that to be training for your black belt, you need to be doing at least four hours a week, if not more by yourself. I don't have any place to practice by myself, but he is upping my training time. He wants me to get my black belt soon, so that there's no complications with Stephen.
I'm not wasting space on this blog with Stephen. He doesn't deserve any of my thought. If you're curious, ask.
I've felt my technique improve in the last little while. I am trying extremely hard, especially on my side kicks, and I would love to test in October. When I did my blue belt form for Mr. Hanger tonight, though, he wasn't as impressed as I thought he was going to be. Instead he told me I need to train more. He noticed the improvement in my side kicks, but didn't say anything. I so rarely see him that I think I'm starving for some constructive criticism. I know that I have a long way to go, but I also would love to hear a bit about how far I've come.
My black belt is just within reach. I'm getting anxious.
The show, made by the same people who created American Idol, is called So you think you can dance. It's basically the same thing as AI, but with dancing. In the final rounds, the finalists are paired randomly, and have to preform two dances, also chosen at random.
I have to say that men who dance are extremely, extremely sexy. There's just something about a guy being able to kick higher than I can that is really attractive.
I have my favorite. He specializes in international dance, and is simply amazing. My heart actually fluttered - and it very rarely flutters. Dancing is just so sexy.
I've always wanted to dance. Maybe when I'm a full time intstructor and don't have to work two jobs. But I want to learn to swing dance, or ballroom dance, or something with a partner. I can't think of anything that would be more fun. I've been told I'd be ok too, with the balance/coordiation/flexibility that I've got from taek. I think the biggest issue I would have is that I can't point my toes. It's been six years of front kick position - it actually hurts to point my toes.
Anyways. Enough of being a girl.
Mr. Hanger wants me to start training more. He says that to be training for your black belt, you need to be doing at least four hours a week, if not more by yourself. I don't have any place to practice by myself, but he is upping my training time. He wants me to get my black belt soon, so that there's no complications with Stephen.
I'm not wasting space on this blog with Stephen. He doesn't deserve any of my thought. If you're curious, ask.
I've felt my technique improve in the last little while. I am trying extremely hard, especially on my side kicks, and I would love to test in October. When I did my blue belt form for Mr. Hanger tonight, though, he wasn't as impressed as I thought he was going to be. Instead he told me I need to train more. He noticed the improvement in my side kicks, but didn't say anything. I so rarely see him that I think I'm starving for some constructive criticism. I know that I have a long way to go, but I also would love to hear a bit about how far I've come.
My black belt is just within reach. I'm getting anxious.
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