Hey gang,
I've joined a new dojo (within my core system) and I've been attending classes about 3 weeks now. I'm 1st degree Black belt and the head instructors are 8th and 9th Dan respectively.
There is one or two Black Belts there that are giving me a hard time. Unneccessary roughness and cheap shots.
Has anybody experienced this? My goal is to make rank; 2nd degree and possibly 3rd in a couple of years.
How would you handle this situation? At first, I backed down and used the modest and humble approach. Giving respect where respect is due.
It doesn't seem to be working so this week, I cranked it up a notch. Started throwing harder, acting more serious and basically becoming more verbal. ie. Verbal judo.
I don't want to jepordize anyones health or my own through injuries or horseplay but I cannot let anyone stand in the way of my goals. How should I approach this--ruffhouse or passive? Being a new kid on the block--I interpet this behavior as challenges. I am 5'11" and 205 and in pretty decent shape; should I accept these challenges? (I am 48 and my Black belt peers are around the same age)
P.S. I am talking mostly about throwing and ukeing.
I've joined a new dojo (within my core system) and I've been attending classes about 3 weeks now. I'm 1st degree Black belt and the head instructors are 8th and 9th Dan respectively.
There is one or two Black Belts there that are giving me a hard time. Unneccessary roughness and cheap shots.
Has anybody experienced this? My goal is to make rank; 2nd degree and possibly 3rd in a couple of years.
How would you handle this situation? At first, I backed down and used the modest and humble approach. Giving respect where respect is due.
It doesn't seem to be working so this week, I cranked it up a notch. Started throwing harder, acting more serious and basically becoming more verbal. ie. Verbal judo.
I don't want to jepordize anyones health or my own through injuries or horseplay but I cannot let anyone stand in the way of my goals. How should I approach this--ruffhouse or passive? Being a new kid on the block--I interpet this behavior as challenges. I am 5'11" and 205 and in pretty decent shape; should I accept these challenges? (I am 48 and my Black belt peers are around the same age)
P.S. I am talking mostly about throwing and ukeing.
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