| My name is Vikram Gautam and I am
the Instructor of Northwood Taekwon-do Academy as well as
the Assistant instructor of the Rayners Lane Taekwon-do Academy
. I am currently a 2nd degree Black Belt in Taekwon-do. I have been
training now for nearly 17 years.
Before Taekwon-do I was learning Judo.
The classes that I had been taking were a 'short intro into Judo'
which had a finite time on them. So after these classes were over,
I was on the lookout for somewhere else to train. Luckily, my mum
had a friend whose son was learning Taekwon-do and I decided to
have a tester class.
My interest of martial arts had initially
came from watching martial arts and kung-fu films and then after
learning Judo for the short time I did, it made my hunger to learn
even greater.
Mr. David Bryan, 6th degree and Mr.
John Pepper, 2nd degree took my first lesson at the age of 10. I
still remember my first lesson now. I remember sitting on one of
the chairs near the back of hall, waiting for the class to start,
watching groups of students talking, some stretching and a couple
sparring. The lesson zipped passed, I remember warming up one minute
and the next leaving to go home. I joined up with the club, not
because if was my mum's friend son who introduced me to it, but
because I found that the qualities of this club were strong.
I continued to train at this club,
with the exceptional guidance of Mr. David Bryan & Mr. John
Pepper, and 9 years later I achieved my Black Belt. The average
time for a student to go from white to black belt is 4 years. I
took over twice as long, not because I was slow learner or because
I did not attend regular classes, it was purely based on the fact
I didn't want to rush each belt as I wanted to fully understand
and practice each syllabus for each belt.
As a coloured belt I was fascinated
by the sparring more so than the destruction elements and the patterns.
Competitions absolutely amazed me. I used to go down to competitions
and sit and watch in awe. The first time I ever competed in a competition
was when I was a blue belt. I felt I had that by this time I had
enough confidence and experience to have a go. I won two gold's,
and from this point onwards I competed at nearly every competition
I could, not because I wanted to win more trophies it was because
I wanted to test my physical and mental fitness.
As time went on I realized that sparring
is not all of what Taekwon-do is all about, though I'm not saying
that when I was fascinated by sparring I did nothing but concentrate
on that alone. I felt to be a good student you had good knowledge
and skill in the many other areas of Taekwon-do.
As time continued on, a senior student
(Stuart Anslow) that I trained with, opened a School in Rayners
Lane (just round the corner from where I used to live). By this
time I was a red belt, I decide that I would utilize his support
for extra training towards my black belt and in return help him
with the Academy. I continued to train at the Club in Rayners Lane
and during my time training there and at my original club I achieved
my black belt in 2000.
After staying at 1st degree level for
5 years which I spent revising and studying my new patterns, as
well as my terminology, along with other elements of the syllabus,
I found myself ready to grade for my 2nd degree and I was examined
in March 2006 and successfully passed my 2nd Dan grading.
Having gained valuable experience I
have now decided it is time to open my own club and pass down the
immense knowledge I have learnt. |