The Aikido Problem
Dec. 3rd, 2007 08:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I want to start taking aikido again. I seem to not have the desperate need for it anymore to stave off The Crazy, but I want it for exercise and weight loss and, Goddammit, I really enjoy it especially now that I have reached some bare glimmerings of competence.
The Problem: I had been accustomed to take the 12:15pm classes. They were of a comfortable size; I quite liked all the teachers; and it meant I could do it during lunch. This worked tolerably well when $JOB-1 was at 18th St., a block from the dojo. It was more of a pain when $JOB-1 moved a half mile uptown, but they are a free-wheeling and forgiving lot, so I managed to eke out the extra time to hoof it. Now, though, since I am working inOuter Fuckyouistan the Upper East Side, and since there is no aikido club at Hunter nor any dojos nearby, there is no obvious good solution. Here's my options as I see 'em:
I had wanted to settle on a Plan and then enact it this month, but the holiday season is such a crazy mess, maybe it'd be smarter to hold off 'til January.
The Problem: I had been accustomed to take the 12:15pm classes. They were of a comfortable size; I quite liked all the teachers; and it meant I could do it during lunch. This worked tolerably well when $JOB-1 was at 18th St., a block from the dojo. It was more of a pain when $JOB-1 moved a half mile uptown, but they are a free-wheeling and forgiving lot, so I managed to eke out the extra time to hoof it. Now, though, since I am working in
- Find a way to keep taking the 12:15 class.
I think this is a non-starter. It'd be half an hour transit each way, plus an hour class, and that's not even counting changing, clean-up, etc. The deep woe of crossing this out means that I do not ever get to take weapons. :( - Take the usual after-work, 5:30 class.
This seems like the "well, duh!" option, but here's the thing: Okay, so I leave work at 5 or a few minutes before and head downtown. Class runs 5:30 - 6:30. So there's no conceivable way to make the 6:32 train, which means I'm looking at the 7:15, which means I'm getting home at gone 8pm. I think I would rapidly go postal. (Not to mention, where in there do I have dinner?) - Take an evening class in Joisey.
There are dojos in Hoboken, Teaneck (or Hackensack? One of those) and, I think, Ridgewood. But for all intents and purposes that ends up being the same as #2, above, except I'm also going to a dojo where I have no idea what the people or culture is like. (Except the Hoboken one, which is, I believe, run by Michael-who-teaches-at-Tuesday-lunchtime, and I'd be quite content to go anyplace he runs.) - Take a class before work.
The only morning class is at 7:15. I would have to take the 6am train (JESUS H. CHRIST ON A RUBBER FENCEPOST!!) and sit around for awhile; and then I would also be in early at work--which might not entirely suck, I could leave earlier, but I really think this is a non-starter. - Find a way to take the 4:15pm class.
If I can swing it--which is a not-inconsiderable "if"--this would probably be the sweet spot. Class ends at 5:15; I could easily catch the 6:04 train, pokey local though it be. Now, the problem is, how can I arrange my life to be on 18th and Seventh by, say, 4:10pm?
- Take no lunch and come in ~20 min. early, so my hours are like 8:45 - 3:45. It's a lovely theory, but this being an arm of civil service with unions and stuff, I strongly suspect there would be wailings and gnashings of teeth if you try and work N hours without a break. Indeed, I think I've overheard as much.
- Work 7:45 - 3:45 and take a full lunch. This lets me have aikido and river walks. It also means I'm taking a 6:13 train. arglbargl no.
- Work a nominal 8-4 day, taking half-hour lunch, and splitting the other half-hour so it's actually 8:15 - 3:45. It Just Might Work. I believe it meets all the fussy labor requirements; I could take the 6:56 train (or maybe even the 7:10) which is within the bounds of sanity, if barely; and I could at least walk around a little to stretch my legs midday, even if I couldn't do a full river walk. (This would be even easier to manage if Steve were actually going in for his early meetings, instead of taking them from home. Cough.)
- Take no lunch and come in ~20 min. early, so my hours are like 8:45 - 3:45. It's a lovely theory, but this being an arm of civil service with unions and stuff, I strongly suspect there would be wailings and gnashings of teeth if you try and work N hours without a break. Indeed, I think I've overheard as much.
I had wanted to settle on a Plan and then enact it this month, but the holiday season is such a crazy mess, maybe it'd be smarter to hold off 'til January.
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Date: 2007-12-03 07:34 pm (UTC)(For an encore, you could be thankful that you're not *cough* in some wannabe huge metropolis somewhere up here, where the trains stop running after about 6.)
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Date: 2007-12-03 09:53 pm (UTC)2. That's why I don't live there. ;)
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