Hello!
My name is Peter. I'm 32 years old and live in Europe/Austria.
I studied Judo when I was a kid, which helped me quite a lot when the higher classes at school thought they had to bully us.
As a teenager I got interested in Thai Boxing, but since I live quite away from the next bigger town, I never "really" learned it. With 21 I started Shotokan at a local Club - they had been quite successful with Kata at an international level. Then, when my son got born, I took a break and didn't think about martial arts for some time, until I saw some people doing Wing Chun near to my son's Kindergarden. I got hooked and did "Leung Ting Wing Tsun©" for over three years now, until the school got closed (not enough "customers" on the contryside).
In the meantime my son became interested in Martial Arts too, and when he began Shotokan at a local Club (which is VERY child friendly. Our sensei really has a hand for the kids!) I also came back to Shotokan Karate.
Currently I hold a 3rd Kyu in Shotokan Karate, based on the guidelines of the Austrian Karate Assoc., whatever that means. The grades in Wing Tsun (Wing Chun) and Judo are not worth to mention, I guess.
Of course - I read the books by Kyoshi Clayton and I share the thoughts, which sometimes makes me a "heretic" within our class, but they tolerate it.
After recognizing, that I seem to be one of the few Kyu degrees on this board, I feel a little humble.
Please be patient with me, I still have a lot to learn and English is not my mother tongue.
Rei,