A
few years ago I went to China with my dojo. I was one of almost 500
students that descended on the little town of Dengfeng and pretty
much overran the place. One of our escorts was Master Charles
Mattera, 10th degree black belt. He's getting older, and
isn't as spry as he used to be, but he did a few seminars for us in
the early morning, China fog/pollution, and I'll always remember two
things he said.
If
you're being attacked, circles and elbows are your best friends.
Sounds
strange, I know, but I've never forgotten it.
Elbows
are the freight train of the human body, and if you put the right
power into it, you can fold a 350 pound man made of pure muscle in
half, breaking ribs and leaving him with a punctured lung. And let's
be honest, who wants to get hit in the face with even an accidental
elbow shot?
Circles
are good to do when someone has a hold of your arm or hand. They
expect you to pull away, but when you make a big circle with your
arm, you'll eventually get to the point where their grip is weak and
you can get out of it. It's not quite that simple, but that'll do
for now.
Little
things. One sentence that Master Mattera spoke that I caught and
then watched him prove its truth.
A
few weeks ago I attended Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers.
Mette Ivie Harrison was my class leader for the morning classes. She
spewed about a thousand gold nuggets about writing, and I tried to
write them all down. At one point she took the time to go through
two paragraphs of the novel I sent and literally showed me how I
could make the actual writing more interesting.
That
was on day one. I then spent the rest of the time noticing her using
the same technique in suggestions for other people. I watched for it
and now I might even understand it!
Circles,
elbows and interesting writing. Keep your ears and eyes open because
you never know when a master is going to give you the tidbit you need
to take your writing to the next level.
2 comments:
I'm so envious that you can go to all these workshops. *sigh* I hate being poor.
But you have an awesome family! Believe me, that's worth a whole lot.
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