Sunday, February 20, 2011
Martial Arts Action at WE Kids Health Expo!
Today I spent the day running a booth offering people an intro to martial arts screen action at the WE Kids Health Expo in Meridian Mall. Although I love the mission of the expo (showing kids a wide range of ways to exercise to help combat child obestity), I wasn't exactly sure how well my own particular interest would go over. (Particularly since MA action and stunts is much more for adults than anything else). Still I decided to set up a booth and give it a try anyway, and it turned out to be a great day and an absolute blast. I had a monitor with some action scenes playing and that was enough to get people's attention, so I had at least 10 or 12 people stop who and give it a try. Basically, I would just run them through a short sequence (and at the end have them throw me to the ground with an Irish Whip) and they thought it was hilarious! Eventually, I even started getting crowds to stop and watch and a few people even expressed interest in coming to my next seminar (next Sunday, Feb. 27th) which I thought was very cool.
Probably the highlight of the day however was a chance meeting with Michigan State junior XMA champion Micah Moore. His TKD school also had a booth at the Expo, and his master (who is a friend of mine) suggested to his mom that he meet me. From there, he wandered over to my spot and I took a minute to show him a few moves he'd never seen before. Apparently he had a good time because he came back a few hours later, and basically stayed to continue practicing. After a while I got so into teaching him that I stopped promoting my own stuff altogether. As a teacher, it's a rare chance to get to work with someone that motivated, (particularly of that age) and the kid just impressed me beyond belief. Backhandsprings, 540's 720s, you name it, the kid could nail it. Even the stuff I showed him, he got with no problems at all. The only thing he couldn't quite land was an Ariel (no hand cartwheel), but I'm sure that with one or two more sessions, he can get it. Particularly if we do it at my gymnastics gym where I've got all the right equipment to teach him. I've got a great feeling about this kid. Very much looking forward to working with him further.
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