Most divisions in men had about 10 participants. However, there were only 3 other women in my forms division and 1 other in my sparring. Many people came up to me after my form to ask me what my style was and where I trained. (Uechi is not widely practiced here in D.C.) There were several men who, in particular, complimented me on my power. Though I am a nidan I performed Seichin Kata - my favorite in Uechi. The other competitors did much longer forms. But I guess sometimes quality is better than quantity.

The sparring....I'd never seen open tournament sparring before. No grabbing, no sweeps or throws, and you can get a point for bopping someone with a flailing backfist on top of their head or the back of their head as long as you give a good yell when you do it. I think I got 2 warnings for grabbing onto their arms and 2 because I slow to stop fighting. I dunno. Not really my style. And the whole, I got in 1 strike and now we're done -- bleck. It was a "Promoter's Plus" tournament. So I don't know if I'd do this particular brand of tournament again. I don't think I'm a very good point sparrer. I don't really have the mindset for it. I prefer to stay in there until the job is done.
I did really enjoy watching and participating in the forms division. It is wonderful to see so many who have worked hard and put in many hours on the floor -- be able to demonstrate their skill for others.
I had lots of fun. Glad I went. Didn't get hurt, and now I have these two 3 foot trohpies with men with bad haircuts doing flying side kicks on the top. Whatever am I going to do with those?



Dana
[This message has been edited by dmsdc (edited February 17, 2002).]