My training scedual sucks
I work an VERY demenading manufactureing job (I run our welding department). So I have no energy for training by the time my 9 to 10 hour day is over. Actually, that’s why I teach, It forces me to get out on the floor. I do the warmups and conditioning with the kids, I know it’s light for me, but it’s better than laying around at home in my tiny apartment NOT doing anything. Then, I do the forms with them when I’m not checking and correcting. I often make sure I do 20 minutes of “Demonstraition” with them before I start corrections for at least one class of the three I teach in the evening.
Now, for the good part. we manufacture Gas Log Fire places (Ask for genuine “Master Flame” products at your local Hearth and home dealer). So basically we are REALLY REALLY busy during the colder months, and totally dead during the warmer months. So during the spring and summer, I am layed off collecting unemployment. 
Usually I sleep all day and night for the first two weeks after the yearly lay off, and then I start to train. 1 1/2 hours lightly at first. Then after about 6 weeks of that I’m getting up and running every morning just after sun rise and doing Taji for 40 minutes and then running home again (10- 20 minut run each way). T
Then I eat break fast, usualy loading up on fruites and laying around or sitting on the KFO board for a wile. Then around 10:00 am, I start conditioning. It’snot a regimented thing mind you, I’m just board with nothing to do so I just start a lazy warm up for about 20 minutes and then I do condtioning for another 40. Generaly it’s a buch of different pushups sit ups, wieghts and such. Last year I did this stuff from former navy seal Scott Halvereson (GREAT conditioning system by the way).
I then do Kung Fu Basics untill I get hungry, maybe another 20 - 40 minutes. It consists of stance training, punches, kicks or drilling favorite techinques in the air. This is often not a hard work out, more like playing. If I’m taking Kung Fu drilling seriously that day, I skip the regular conditioning. Generally I end up doing Condtioning 2 days in a row, serious Kung Fu drilling 2 days followed by a day of hiking in the local woods or spending excessive time here on KFO etc :rolleyes:
Every few days (4 to 5 days a week by the time our season at work is ready to start), I do forms for 2 hours starting anywhere from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. I start lightly to warm up, doing Wu Bu Quan or the Louhan set from Don F. Dreggars book, and then once warm I get serious from 40 to 60 minutes. This is folowed by a cool down and “Martial Play” for another 20 to 40 minutes. In my younger days the “Serious” time was often as long s 1 1/2 hours, ut now I’m just not in that good of shape to do it. Training always ends by 4:30 pm
In the evening 2 0r 3 hours, I “used” to spar and fight with friends or classmates if I was in a school, but now I just hang with my future wife and daughter if I’m not teaching.
NOW, if I could keep my summer routine up for more than 3 months, I’d be a Kung Fu God!! But alas, by the time my season is over i’m all out of shape and must start over. But wait untill I have a self supporting school!!!
RD