I went to Aikido class again. This time it was the Sensei and the 14 year old girl there. I go through the warmups with them and the Sensei asks if I mind being the Uke (practice dummy)for the young lady. I have no problem with this, I enjoy a good work out from time to time. I wasn't sure which defense techniques she was doing but they are all pretty basic. So I slowly throw a righ punch and she traps my hand and does a wrist lock correctly sliding me off balance and throwing me. The young lady knows I won't just let her throw me she has to do the techniques correctly. After running through all he requirements for her belt level the Sensai then had her defend against different attacks randomly. She did great, evading, blocking and thorwing me about. He thought it would be good that I got tossed around some more obviously. It was a very fun evening. The young lady unknown to me and her just passed her orange belt test. She went from yellow to orange. I was happy to be a part of it. What I learned was some of those throws and locks get painful the next day. I was a bit beat up and sore.
Anymore my own belt ranking means little to me, it was great to be able to help this young lady advance. I wish some of the other students had her work ethic. Her test wasn't flawless but she did a great job. I really look forward to her next belt test. I bought a large bottle of tylenol so I am ready.
Martial arts for kids and adults is great. You don't have to be all bruised up to have a good time.
Besides you may learn something new if you aren't careful.