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Nevinyrral's Achievements
Blue Belt (4/10)
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Good point. While it is possible to learn a lot of new techniques during our lifespan, will they be effective. Or will we be even able to keep performing them correctly. Also if our physical ability declines there will come a time when less skilled fighter will simply overpower us with brute strenght. So after a time what we learn might only be beneficial for teaching next generations.
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Kyokushin is a great style. You will learn how to throw and recieve strikes with full force. But be aware it is hard training, way different from traditional karate styles.
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teaching combined Karate styles
Nevinyrral replied to Shojiko's topic in Instructors and School Owners
We all talk about what grade is enough to start teaching, but what about styles that have no ranks like wrestling or boxing to name the most obvious. I think that even if you teach curriculum of a given style you always add something that is your own. And then your students will take that, and add something theirs. So the style will change. I understand some peoples need for organisations and lineage. But for me invidual skills of a teacher are more important. I am sure my karate style is way different from my first teachers style since I added a lot of different styles to it. -
Integrated age classes are highly inappropriate
Nevinyrral replied to LionsDen's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
In all of the traditional martial arts clubs I trained classes were mixed. In some there was at least two classes divided by age/rank but there were still some kids in the higher grade/age class. While it was ok while doing some basic exercise or kata it got complicated during partner drills or kata. There wasnt this problem in kickboxing and mma club I trained in. Might be because they were connected to fitness centres or just because there sparrings were full contact. -
What is your best tip to bring in adult students
Nevinyrral replied to kenpo4life's topic in Instructors and School Owners
And I would say, offer real full contact sparring. Hard contact hard training. It could be separate class. I myself find this what brings adults to boxing or mma. Classes that teach real fighting, not games for kids. Yeah you might get few parents to join with their kids, but they will mostly stop training after a while, and definately when their kid stops. And people who want to learn how to defend and fight will look for something different than just doing basic drills, sparring with no contact or doing standing joint locks on unresisting opponent. -
For roundhouse either shin or top of the foot. Depends on the situation. I tried kicking with ball but its too easy to mess up. And for front kick mostly ball of the foot and sometimes whole boston of my foot (especially in shoes) Sidekick mostly whole feet, unless its for kata purposes. I preffer to kick the way I would when I would have shoes on.
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I think white gi is more traditional, and universally accepted. Because of that some people might see different colours as 'deviation' from established rules. Personally I believe everyone should wear whatever colour they like as long as its clean. I am even considering buying myself a red one.
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Hello everyone. I wanted to hear your opinions on fighting ability. Do you think there is a limit to someones potential, or can I fighter continue growing indefinately? I personally believe each fighter has a ceiling to his combat abilities and once he reaches it, he can only train to stay at his best as long as he can, but slowly with time he will drop in ability. Anyway what are your thoughts? Osu
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Merry Christmas everyone
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1000 Kata; or, New Year's Resolutions
Nevinyrral replied to Zaine's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Wow, 32 katas a day seems a lot. I wouldnt be able to do it. I mostly work 12h shifts, but mayby 10 kata would be reasonable. And Bob I will keep my fingers crossed for you. -
Also make sure if you require to have certified equipment. Some insurance companies might give you trouble for that reason.
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Member of the Month for November 2022: Nevinyrral
Nevinyrral replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
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I have to disagree. It is great to strive for greatness, but realistically not everyone will be next Tyson or Oyama or Silva. We should instead to be the best WE can be. For example due to work, and having kids I know I cant train as much as I used to. There is simply no time. So I cant realistically say its possible to became world champion or hone my technique even grand masters would be jealous. Ofcourse it wont stop me from giving the very best I can afford at the moment.
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Is it "Martial Arts" if it is non contact?
Nevinyrral replied to KarateKen's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I have to say NO! Martial arts without actual fighting are just art, no different than dancing. You will never know if you are effective if you dont spar, or spar in some pre arranged pattern or without contact. Martial part is all about fighting.