It's a little personal anniversary for me today - exactly 10 years since I started practicing Aikido.
At my age that still feels like a long time, and it's passed frighteningly fast. What's also strange is how different my life is now to then. I can't think of many things in my life that have lasted more than 10 years: no employment, no educational establishment, no relationship. The only things that spring to mind are family, a clutch of treasured friendships, and general geekiness.
10 years isn't a long time in Aikido terms - my instructors have more than 30 each under their belts, and still emphasise how much they have to learn. I hope I've been quite careful not to bang on about it here (or elsewhere), but I've been promising myself that once I got to this point I'd give myself license to talk about analogies I see between this stuff and the other things I do. I think there are commonalities between all sorts of craft and I'm sure that if I were a musician I'd see them there; it just so happens that the two things I've done most deeply are software development and aikido. Be warned: I might start writing about them here.
(Mmm, software development and martial arts. Why don't I get invited to more parties?)
And on a side-note, this also marks a personal best in procrastination. One of those little jobs I've been meaning to "get around to any day now" - for TEN BLOODY YEARS - is setting up a direct debit to pay for my classes. I have to do it now... or hmm, maybe leave it another 10...
A huge thankyou to Tom and Maria Helsby, and everyone at Airenjuku Brighton who's put up with me over the last decade. Now, mouth shut, hands open...
Congratulations - 10 years may not be "a lot" in aikido terms but is sure as hell is "some." I for one have enjoyed kicking your sorry geek ass for many of those years :-)
Posted by: Mark | February 19, 2009 at 04:17 PM
good for you! i'm going on 9 years now. it's completely changed how i experience and participate in arguments or anything requiring negotiation.
Posted by: aya | February 28, 2009 at 05:52 PM
Well done fella. 10 years is a training landmark, for sure. Proud of you. :)
Posted by: Ken | March 03, 2009 at 03:56 PM
Kept that quiet. I'm sure that would have warranted a randori ass whoopin!
Posted by: Gav | April 29, 2009 at 10:23 AM