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I haven't been on here in awhile, but I guess that's what happens when you lose internet lol.

So, Wednesday the 14th, I am testing for my Orange belt. Very excited but slightly nervous. I am imagining that's a good thing though, since that means I actually care.

We've been learning the Bo Staff and I am LOVING it. A friend is coming over today to run me through form for about an hour or so because that's what I think I need more help on.

I can't wait.

"The more you sweat in training, the less you will bleed in battle." - Motto of the Navy Seals

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Thank you, Patrick. Of course, I'm starting to get a cold I think. Just need to push it off until AFTER 8pm Wednesday lol.

"The more you sweat in training, the less you will bleed in battle." - Motto of the Navy Seals

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Good luck and train hard!! Please let us know how the testing cycle went.

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Well, tomorrow is the day :karate: I'll definitely let you guys know how it goes! Thank you!

Celeste

"The more you sweat in training, the less you will bleed in battle." - Motto of the Navy Seals

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Crimson_Lotus -- I think that usually the best thing for a cold is to just let it take its course. Rest, drink a lot of liquids, etc. Once, though, I had a bad cold on testing day, and really wanted to test, so I took some Dayquil. It did the trick for me, i.e. dried up the cold enough to enable me to perform well. Of course I got slammed with it that much harder the next day, but I didn't care, I was happy because I'd passed! Good luck. :)

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I think I will be following the same path you did. Keep myself good at least until after the test. We don't have class next week for the holiday weekend, so if it gets bad, I can just rest it out lol.

Thanks!

Crimson_Lotus -- I think that usually the best thing for a cold is to just let it take its course. Rest, drink a lot of liquids, etc. Once, though, I had a bad cold on testing day, and really wanted to test, so I took some Dayquil. It did the trick for me, i.e. dried up the cold enough to enable me to perform well. Of course I got slammed with it that much harder the next day, but I didn't care, I was happy because I'd passed! Good luck. :)

"The more you sweat in training, the less you will bleed in battle." - Motto of the Navy Seals

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