Added to my own exercise schedule, I managed to quickly wear out my legs to the point where they were sore for the rest of the week. Regardless of this, I found the practices fun and engaging; because of the extended sessions, I learned much more about my club mates and techniques than I usually did during the weeks before.
During both Sundays (October 18, October 25), I attended the Honbu Dojo in Takada no Baba of Shinjuku; being that it was the birthplace of "Yoshinkan" style Aikido, I wasn't surprised to see it populated with masters and lifetime practitioners... comparatively, I felt a bit embarrassed when I joined the same class they were in, and had to demonstrate advanced techniques. Even with the embarrassment, however, I must admit I had an amazing time. Though I originally thought that Aikido would be a good way to exercise and spend time after classes, I've already come to believe that it is something I will want to continue long after I've left Japan.
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