Haaaaa!!! What a week!
I just arived from Lasko-shooting. It was hard! I told you I have two days of shooting. The first day we start at ten. I have to drive for four hours to the set and that means, get up at 3.30! The first thing I thought this day was...Fuck!!!
Äh yes, after four hours I arrived on the set and... It starts to rain....and rain...and rain! The whole day!!! We try to choreograph a fight scene but it was wet and slippery and very hard to be motivated on that day. But it was a lot of fun to be on the set. After that we go to our Hotel and on the next day we have to stand up at 4. I think you know what I thought first! RIGHT!!!
We have to wear long suites like monks on the set and I only have to move from A to B for ten minutes. That´s it. After that I have nothing to do for more four hours. Oh man... I was so tired!!!! After a break for the whole crew it start´s for me. I have to do four falls in one choreographie. It was very nice for me to do that and it works. I was a little bit scared because I don´t want to disappoint the coordinator because it was the first time for me that I work with him. But everything was good and the hits looked so hard. Know I hope they call me back for more jobs.
From Wednesday to saturday I was on a seminar for Wushu in Munich by Serge Seguin a try to improve my Nandao for competizi. Six hours training per day. I like it very much by reason for two things:
I can train in a group. It was very nice to train in a group and the six hours fells like two
My girlfriend was with me and we train together there. She train Chen-Taiji and I took one or two
hints from the Trainers Serge and Markus Heilmann (National Coach from Austria)
It was a very tough week for me and know I have to go to bed!
Sorry that I don´t can upload Team pictures but there are also two reasons:
It´s not allowed
I forgot my camera...
oh 3. I forgot my card in my car. Photos next week...
byebye
Now I have them... This is the Training Area. It´s not so big but you think you are in China if you train there The bar
Me with Sifu Serge Seguin and one of his son
The judges for the test of that school. From left to right: I don´t know the guy but he is one of the first Teachers in traditional Hung Gar Gong Fu in Germany... but he retired. In the blue there is Sifu Serge. The red one is Andi from Austria. He is a Wushu Trainer there, and on the right Markus Heilmann. National Coach from Austria.
Check out these sites:
http://www.kampfsport-muenchen.de/ (Serge Seguin)
http://www.taiji.de/ (Markus Heilmann)