Greetings friends,
I am one of the true newbies. I've taken the advice of a couple of you am doing a daily workout that looks something like this: with oak dowel held at the middle guard I slowly do passing and other basic forward steps the length of my 100' driveway....then back again, only all steps are backwards. I then utilize the same steps, but this time I swing the dowel in a pendulum type motion, one per step...right/middle/left, etc.
Same again, backwards. I step it up again by concentrating on the footwork while extending the cuts to their full extention...ie: high guard to left tail to high to right tail to high to low, etc...trying to keep that same flow with the footwork.
(Sorry if this getting a bit long <img src="/forum/images/icons/crazy.gif" alt="" /> ) Return trip is the same backwards. If I get off balance because my cut was delivered not in sync with my feet I do it a couple of more times until it starts to feel comfortable. Lastly, I step it up a notch by trying to execute my cuts with some semblance of intent.
If you haven't fallen asleep by now <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> .... I'd appreciate any more suggestions on how to progress onto incorporating more stances, which ones are the most beneficial to grasp within the fundamentals, etc.
You guys are great. Thanks for all your input.
Karen
ps: somebody please tell me if I'm placing this in the wrong thread.
