Kori's been training Hapkido with Josh for about a year, and I believe she also trains Taekwondo. She had been exposed to some grappling, but she hadn't really received much instruction, so she wanted to check out Jiu-Jitsu. Her previous grappling experience had been more mixed; including striking, pressure points, and even hair-pulling! I think her martial arts training helped make her a quick student, and Amy complimented her willingness to go for it, she wasn't afraid to
I don't like to get my hopes up anymore when new women come in, because even though they all say they had a lot of fun and they'll be back, I never see most of them again. The only women currently attending our regular Jiu-Jitsu classes are Sara and I, the same as when I started training over three years ago.
I do think Kori enjoyed the class and learned some things, but she lives an hour away from Lincoln, so I don't know if she liked it enough to make the drive every week. We'd love to have her as a student, and Amy already has her next few classes planned if she decides to come back.
Shihan actually scolded me for going to class on Sunday, because I am still supposed to be taking time off to heal, but I was careful with my injury, and I don't think it did any harm. I certainly wasn't about to miss the rare opportunity to share Jiu-Jitsu with a new woman!
