As it turned out, the class was not just standard Kenpo, it is Chinese Kempo and it was for me. I began to go 4 days per week and with the exception of vacations, sickness, and injuries, I haven't missed a day. No matter what is going on with my life, I have made getting to the class a priority.
This Saturday I will be testing for my second degree brown belt and in November I am scheduled for my black belt test. I will have 500+ hours of mat time accrued at that point.
About a year and a half ago I also began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 90 minutes per week on Tuesdays. The learning curve is much higher on ground fighting, at least for me. This past Tuesday I was awarded my Blue Belt per the Carlson Gracie linage.
During the last two years I haven't taken any medication for my OCD/ADD and I haven't had any long term depression or significant bouts of angst from my disorders. Life has certainly become more serious, but coping has become easier.
My goal is to continue to participate in martial arts going forwards. I know that four nights a week might not be feasible if I ever end up having kids, however, I still plan for it to be a part of my life.
For better or for worse, my total video gaming time has been significantly reduced over the last few years, but for those who are friends with me on Steam, you can see I've still managed to take the time to plow through quite a few quality titles.
So yeah, just an update to a two year old post, but it has been a meaningful journey to me.
@om*d
Title: Dorakyura
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Posted:
May 31 2012 01:54 pm
I think it is awesome that you managed to commit to this and keep it going. Good job! Martial arts is a good way to bring balance to your life and obviously it has helped you quite a bit.
username
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Posted:
May 31 2012 03:08 pm
good job GP. quite impressive you have kept it up for the past 2 years. and good to hear that you arent taking any more medication, yet you are doing 100% better
Klimbatize wrote:
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GPFontaine
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Location: Connecticut
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Posted:
Jun 01 2012 07:38 am
username wrote:
good job GP. quite impressive you have kept it up for the past 2 years. and good to hear that you arent taking any more medication, yet you are doing 100% better
Well... I haven't done this again... so for the most part it is working.
good job GP. quite impressive you have kept it up for the past 2 years. and good to hear that you arent taking any more medication, yet you are doing 100% better
Well... I haven't done this again... so for the most part it is working.
haha thank god
Klimbatize wrote:
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GPFontaine
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Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
Posted:
Jun 03 2012 06:52 pm
Last night I passed my 2nd Degree brown belt test. It was 3.5 hours long and I was taken down over 120 times. Thank goodness I learned how to slap out properly.
Good times!
username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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Posted:
Jun 04 2012 04:18 am
congrats
Klimbatize wrote:
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Arlock41
Title: Naunie
Joined: Dec 07 2008
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Posted:
Jun 04 2012 09:51 am
Note to self: Don't screw with Gishman.
JoshWoodzy
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Location: Goshen, VA
Posts: 6544
Posted:
Jun 09 2012 07:27 pm
Exclusive picture from GP training:
GPFontaine
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Location: Connecticut
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Posted:
Jun 10 2012 09:42 am
LOL... wtf?
JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
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Posted:
Jun 10 2012 02:07 pm
More footage:
All joking aside, I'm proud of you GP. That takes a lot of commitment, and I admire that. Keep at it, and always keep us updated.
dddddddd
Joined: Jul 06 2008
Posts: 142
Posted:
Jun 21 2012 03:26 am
i am also proud of you gp and i wish you nothing but the best i wish i had the same level of motivation you do
Preng
Title: All right, that's cool!
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Posts: 1690
Posted:
Jun 21 2012 09:09 pm
I'm late on this, but ultra-congratulations, Sir Fontaine! I am very impressed with your skills. Use them for good!
GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
Posted:
Oct 28 2012 02:39 pm
This past Friday I completed my final pre-black belt rank, "Third Degree Brown". Our normal instructor didn't handle this test... it was one of his fellow master ranking 5th degree black belts. I have been sore for the last two days and can't lift my arms over my head. The weekend before Thanksgiving is my big test, so I have some time to recover and prep on the items I feel need work.
username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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Posted:
Oct 28 2012 04:57 pm
wow. good luck man
Klimbatize wrote:
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GPFontaine
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Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
Posted:
Nov 18 2012 08:13 am
2 hours 17 minutes until it begins.
username
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Posted:
Nov 18 2012 04:25 pm
sweet. let us know how it goes. again, good luck. not like you need it.
Klimbatize wrote:
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
Posted:
Nov 18 2012 07:11 pm
I passed.
I had to run 3.4 miles, do about 500 pushups, and about a bazillion other things.
I was punched in the face once, I have a slight black eye, but it didn't hurt because I was drawing back when it struck, so it was deflected. Superficial wound.
I was punched in the gut once too... that knocked the wind out of me and I was grounded for a few min. That hurt like hell, but I was fine two minutes later and I won't have any other marks from it.
All in all though, I dished out a fair share and never stopped. I was very happy with the results.