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Great topic, Nidan Melbourne; thank you for sharing. That line means everything to me as well as to my MA betterment. Growth is essential for a MAist to achieve an effective betterment. On-Ko-Chi-Shin is quite parallel to Shu Ha Ri in that they both have the ability to form, function, or develop effectiveness in the MAist. In Shu Ha Ri, Shu protects as well as obeys tradition by focusing on fundamentals, techniques, and instructions. In Ha, the MAist breaks away from tradition so that one can consider other means. In Ri, there are no established techniques so that movements can become natural. On-Ko-Chi-Shin, On respects tradition, just like Shu. Ko focuses on creativity, just like Ha. Chi expresses the search of wisdom and excellence, just like Ri. If a MAist wants to learn how to skin a cat, then one might want to discover both the old as well as the new ways. Afterall, we each have a special potential to expand and develop positively towards future growth. To learn from the old is to understand the new is paramount for any MAist. Imho.
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Black Belt Grading and Duration
sensei8 replied to Nidan Melbourne's topic in Instructors and School Owners
Our BB Testing Cycle lengths vary depending on rank. The higher the rank, the longer the Testing Cycle takes. My Hachidan Testing Cycle took about a week. We cover E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G from 10th Kyu to Hachidan, and yes, Hachidan requires a Testing Cycle. -
Member of the Month for March 2024: RJCKarate
sensei8 replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Congrats, RJCKarate; well deserved!! -
Wife and I watched the Macy's Fireworks show on TV. Speaking about Macy's Fireworks show, Macy spent $6M on fireworks alone, and they used over 60K fireworks shells launched from 5 barges on the Hudson River. Earlier in the day we went to the movies to see A Quite Place: Day One. We don't buy fireworks for no particular reasons. Riding my scooter through the neighborhood a day after the 4th of July, I saw a house about a mile away from where I live, this house had stacks upon stacks piled on the curb of spent fireworks, and apparently, they bought enough fireworks to hold their own fireworks show. Everywhere I saw the sulfur stains on the ground: seems everyone had a great personal fireworks show.
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The Official National Hockey League Appreciation Thread
sensei8 replied to aurik's topic in General Chat
Congrats to the Panthers for winning their very first Stanley Cup Championship!! Well-deserved milestone in their 31 years on the ice. -
Riding For The Brand by Louis L'Amour
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Excellent responses so far. There's no effectiveness whatsoever for any MAist if there's no conditioning. It's paramount. To the first question found in the above quote box...Yes, conditioning is a part of my own personal training. Not just as a MAist, but also as someone who's fight still continues with some serious health issues. To the second question...Yes, when my dojo was open. What training and conditioning I did to stave off my health issues are beneficial to all of my students, and not just me, except, swimming in the pool because, well, my dojo didn't have a swimming pool. To the 3rd question...It should be trained every day. Training ethics is everything. So many make excuses to not train, after all, a few minutes a day is akin to an apple a day keeps the doctor away.
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Member of the Month for February 2024: sperki
sensei8 replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Congrats, sperki; well deserved!! -
Memories of first belt test
sensei8 replied to KarateKen's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
My first class was in October 1964. My first Testing Cycle was 60 years ago this December. That first Testing Cycle was so bad that it was stopped. It was a failing mess from start to finish. Seems I couldn't do anything right and I couldn't remember anything at all. One fail after another. It wasn't until I placed during the summer tournament in1965 that I got the bug hard. Next Testing Cycle, the summer of 1965, I finally passed but barely. After that, as they say, is history. The one thing I learned and that I teach whenever it comes to any Testing Cycle, is that the Testing Cycle will take care of itself. Because the Testing Cycle takes care of itself, there's no reason whatsoever to worry about the outcome. That did take me a bit to understand and believe in that mindset. Pass...Fail...just do your best!! Nobody, and I mean nobody, gets 100%...ever!! Nerves can be quite counterproductive, to say the least and through time my nerves settled down to such a point that I had no jumbled nerves whatsoever. How? I train endlessly to Nth degree, I get plenty of sleep the night before, I show up early, I stay focus, and I breathe regularly. Whatever happens, happens. -
The Official National Hockey League Appreciation Thread
sensei8 replied to aurik's topic in General Chat
It's been quite an exciting Stanley Cup Championship. I think that games with seeds 3 and 5 can be quite exhilarating. Thought the 3rd seed Panthers might sweep but the 5th seed Oilers still have fight left in them. I mean, the Oilers came back in do-or-die situation and won game 4 quite dominating with a final score of 8-1. Don't know which team will hoist up the Stanley Cup victorious when all of the dust settles but whichever one does, all I can say is...WOW. -
You got this, Ken. You've got a lot of support from your family, dojo, and us. Remember, you got to get your heart rate up, but not alarmingly high, in order to lose weight. Slow and steady wins the race.
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She killed it pretty good...I laughed so hard my stomach hurt. Brutal to the end.
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Possibly sitting this tournament out.
sensei8 replied to Montana's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
It's something that I've never seen before in all of my nearly 60 years in the MA. I've been an Arbitrator at MA tournaments quite a lot where tournaments have their own idiosyncrasies, but you know what?? It boils down to one thing, it's their tournament and it's their right as to how they want to represent themselves. -
Cobra Kai, Season 6 (Spoilers)
sensei8 replied to Patrick's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
I'm more on the fence about season 6 because they can be quite imaginative, and they have been since season 1, but will their imagination be fun to watch?? My biggest problem is that I'm overly critical of any MA based show because the entertainment factor is not there for me. Why?? I treat the darn show as though it's a Testing Cycle, and I did that very same thing whenever I watched Enter The Dragon...it's my downturn whenever it comes to the enjoyment factor...I try to enjoy the show, but I end up grading everything MA related. One of the things that gets under my skin is when Daniel in the Karate Kid put on a black belt, and when the Cobra Kai students put on black belts with very little training. Maybe because it's TV, training time is subjective, and they all trained for years...maybe. I do laugh from time to time. I'll watch season 6 whenever it airs because of curiosity. Please don't get me wrong, I enjoyed every season quite a lot...once I get by the visual throwing-up. -
Not the most ideal way to end all of the fun you and your family had together. Most important thing is that your health is being managed by your doctors and that you're addressing your weight and all. Your MA will still be there once your doctor gives you the ok to return to FULL training...I suppose your doctor suggested that you take it easy, especially where your MA training is concerned. Get better and follow your doctors directions to the letter. You're in my prayers!!
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EMPTY HAND KATA: 1) Execute said technique(s) with power. No Power equals lowest point allowed. 2) Kias's are not supposed to be drawn out. Lowest point allowed. 3) Turn head before turning, if applicable. Lowest point allowed. WEAPONS KATA: 1) Don't drop the weapon. If you do, ask permission to pick up the weapon, if applicable, and ask permission to continue. Lowest point allowed. 2) It's a weapon, respect it at all times. Carry/hold/etc. said weapon(s) properly. Lowest point allowed. 3) Control said weapon at all times. Lowest point allowed.
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Friday, November 15, 2024, is the new date for the Tyson VS Paul fight at Texas’s AT&T Stadium. Still, that's 5 months away and a lot can happen in 5 months. We'll see what we see as the fight gets closer.
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Shogun on FX
sensei8 replied to ryanryu's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
Indeed. Will the writers stay true to history, or will the writers create new journeys?? Will the writers write that Blackthorne's journey allows his escape from the confinements of Japan entirely, and for what cause?? What reasons, if any, does Blackthrone have to stay in Japan now that Mariko is dead?? Will Blackthrone stay in Japan now that he's the trusted retainer and Samurai of Lord Toranaga?? I mean, Lord Toranaga allows Blackthorne to rebuild his ship and promises to destroy his rebuilt ship. Toranaga knows that Blackthorne's karma brought him to Japan and that he is destined never to leave Japan. Toranaga also knows it is his karma to become Shogun...which the Emperor offered Toranaga the position of Shogun, in that, Toranaga accepted. After all, Williams Adam, who Blackthorne is based of, never left Japan and Tokugawa Ieyasu is the basis of Lord Toranaga, of which Tokugawa only held the Shogun title for a mere 2 years. Should there be a Season 2, how and where the writers take us will be...interesting, one way or another. -
Shogun on FX
sensei8 replied to ryanryu's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
The tease continues about there being a Shogun Season 2. Here's the most recent info, even though the info is not much... https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/revealing-shogun-season-2-highlights-an-insightful-discussion-with-justin-marks-on-fx/ar-BB1nDhul?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=431a2ead75a94585ae1a7393f7aef80d&ei=24 -
The Official National Hockey League Appreciation Thread
sensei8 replied to aurik's topic in General Chat
I'm cheering on the Stars to make it to and win the Stanley Cup -
I just read that article. I'm starting to wonder if the fight will ever happen for whatever reason(s). Tyson's age and recent medical issues are not to be taken lightly at all by the powers that be. Even though Tyson said on his channel back on May 28, 2024, concerning his recent medical issue... "Now feeling 100% even though I don’t need to be to beat Jake Paul."
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The Official National Hockey League Appreciation Thread
sensei8 replied to aurik's topic in General Chat
Thank you so very much for all of the NHL Playoff updates, Ken; I've enjoyed them quite a lot. -
I agree!! Dallas traffic is a nightmare, especially during rush hours. That means every traffic artery leading in and out of that fight will be bumper to bumper for hours. My mom, grandma, and aunts use to live for years in Dallas and whenever I'd visit them, I'd get stuck on the 610/35 corridor for what seemed like forever. Traffic in the Metroplex in Ft. Worth and Dallas is no joke at all.
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Tyson seems to be feeling 100% better after his medical emergency on a flight from Miami to Los Angeles. Apparently, Tyson while on that flight had become nauseous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare-up. Fight's still going to happen.
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Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens
