delta1 Posted October 18, 2003 Posted October 18, 2003 OOPS..I think I need to clarify a bit here. I'm not looking where you just held a class, but rather where you had an actual dojo for a period of time. Talking long term here..semi-permanent place perhaps, not jsut a class or two. Sorry..., here's an ammended list: regular places Library at the grade school up the road, after hours, of course. School room, school gymn, school cafeteria. Horse barns, cow barns, hay barns, barns- and their related pens, stalls, lofts, manure piles, etc. Living rooms, kitchens, patios, yards, garages and shops. One office under construction. regular adjuncts/addl training areas school grounds Community center, police impound shed, airport hangars, field off the flight line, warehouses, empty houses (Base Housing Authority), streets and alleys. Outdoors in wooded areas, open fields, flat to hills, sand to rocks, water. The rest were obviously not regular training/school classes. Freedom isn't free!
Darce Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 -My dojo -A judo dojo -The woods -At home -In a hotel room in Sweden -In the shower -In WC And my last training was in the schools corridors, cuz the dojo was getting painted. Shukokai Karate, Orange belt ( 7. kyu)
Darce Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 OOPS..I think I need to clarify a bit here. I'm not looking where you just held a class, but rather where you had an actual dojo for a period of time. Talking long term here..semi-permanent place perhaps, not jsut a class or two. Ooops, didn´t see that. then I guess the WC doesn´t count. Shukokai Karate, Orange belt ( 7. kyu)
Cheradenine Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 There are 4 Chidokan Dojos in Auckland, my regular dojo is a tennis club community hall, another is an indoor basketbll court, and then there is the main Dojo.. the fourth of which I have never been to. Then there is the dojo hall at camp, and of course the beach becomes a dojo for our Misogi. During the holiday period our Sensei also organises classes at a park .. its nice in the summer sun training on a large feild.. people tend to stare but I guess they're just jelous!
Darce Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 The local Tai chi practitioners use to train in a park in town too. People tend to stare at them. Shukokai Karate, Orange belt ( 7. kyu)
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