Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Sobriety of Budo Training; Deshi's Report

I, Deshi, report on this week's training.

There was an accidental discharge on the pistol range. The Range Master was furious and disciplined the responsible neophyte in front of everyone. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The neophyte will receive additional shifts in the kitchen.

Although noone was injured in that accident, there were two injuries in our unarmed Budo training. Certainly we are no strangers to minor bumps, bruises, and abrasions from strikes or grappling, but we know the most dnagerous portion of the training is in throws. One neophyte broke his wrist from poorly executed ukemi after being thrown. Another neophyte was thrown too roughly and seperated his shoulder. Fortunately no one was gravely injured, and they will be able to return to training after apprpriate rest and recuperation.

These incidents have, at least for me, highlighted why the Antagonistic Buddha reconvened out raining last week with a call and warning to stay focused. There is danger even in our ordinary training.

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