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Kempo Essay: Marta


Journey from white coat to white belt

Potomac Kempo Essay MartaAcademia is forgiving – most of the time. . .   Frequent relocations are an unspoken part of the biological sciences. Not this time though. . .  After over 11 years in the research laboratory, uncounted hours behind the bench and the recent relocation I ended up on “the bench” – at home. It was fun at first but soon I realized that I needed a goal, something to stride towards – a project that could result in something great. No, this time it would not be another scientific article. . .  so what else could it be? Science was almost everything that I knew in my adult life.

Deep down I knew that with the New Year’s arrival it was time for action! I couldn’t spend my life in D.C. just “running” a house. I needed a challenge, something outside of my comfort zone, to challenge my mind and body, something that I would never try while working in the lab. One evening, my husband casually said “join a gym, sign up for a class”. . .   Easy to say but for me an hour at the gym was a worst punishment.  Yoga, zumba, pillates – not on the top of my list either. It had to be something else out there that fit my personality.  Browsing for some classes near where I live I came upon a martial arts class. Something clicked; I remember seeing signs for a karate place. And there it was – Potomac Kempo. I knew that my fitness level was close to none, I could barely do a push-up.  I never tried martial arts before but reading some of the inspirational stories on the website I decided to try. I attended my first solo class and it was like a love from the first sight. That same week I went to a group class and there was no doubt in my mind that THIS was IT – my challenge.  I knew this will not be an easy road – I didn’t want “easy” anyway. I knew I need to work hard, push my body to the limits and discover muscles I didn’t know I had. I needed to challenge my mind. The night after group class I went to bed smiling to myself – something that didn’t happen for a long while. I was going to every class from that point on and I wanted to
learn more, master each Kempo, each Kata. I was/still am almost angry with myself that I cannot be flawless in what I learn, cannot remember all Potomac Kempo Essay Martatips and tricks from every class. My short term goal was to find something to fill the void of research. Joining Potomac Kempo changed it completely. Now I can do more than one push-up and run few miles without running out of breath. Although my ultimate goal is to be as good in each Kempo as good I was in the bio lab with my experiments.

Within this first month since I’ve joined dojo, my life has change for better. I rediscovered “me” again, the happy, confident, ready to conquer the world me. Funny how little and how much at the same time one place can be for a person. Kempo opened new chapter in my life – and I wouldn’t change it for any research lab.

Now I can only hope that my stay in D.C. is long enough so I can stride to be a better person, better mom, better wife and better member of Potomac Kempo.

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