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Dynasty?? The Astros?? Far more than a few titles are needed for that label.
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I wholeheartedly agree, Brian!!
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Congratulations to the Astros for winning the 2022 World Series; winning their 2nd World Series Championship. I don't have to like that, however, I tip my hat to the Astros. Game over when Alvarez hit a towering 450-yard go-ahead homer for their 2nd WS title. Gave Dusty Baker his first championship. GO YANKEES!!
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Original Kwan History: Moo Duk Kwan
sensei8 replied to bushido_man96's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Now that's a fantastic article start-up for all MAists, and not just for Korean practitioners alike. I'm very much looking forward to your other articles. Your eye for detail shown throughout this article which gave me many AHA moments as well Thanks for starting this thread, Brian. -
Thank you all so very much for your continued support over these past few years. It means so much to Linda and me.
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Dr. Goodman's office called me this morning to change my appointment from November 8th 9am to November 15th at 8:45am. Just got to love appointment changes.
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Aaaaaarrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh... That's how I feel after watching Game 5 last night. 3-2 Final. This type of score is more usual than not. Back to Houston...once again...YUCK!! More than likely, the roof will be closed at Minute Maid but they'll open the roof in order to release the crowds very loud cheers IF the Astros strike gold. Pena became the very first rookie to go yard in the World Series as a shortstop. For a rookie, Pena has made a mark towards a possible MVP. Astros hang on 3-2, one win away from World Series title. Here we are once again where the Phillies MUST win Game 6 and Game 7. Whereas the Astros seem to be in the driver's seat quite comfortably knowing that they're knocking on the door of their 2nd World Series title. Astros sent out to the mound Pressly in the top of the 9th, and what does he do?? He does what closers do...3 up...3 down. Kind of reminded me of Mo. No matter what a team does to close the gap, getting close is nice but not nice enough. By the 8th inning, the Phillies got much closer to tying up the score, but close isn't enough. Respect begats respect and I must take my hat off to Verlander. Yes, he struggled but he battled through it and came out smelling like a rose. Both teams' bats were cooled down thanks to some great starting pitching by each team's respective starting pitching rotation. Having plenty of rest, Wheeler for the Phillies will more than likely be the starting pitcher for the Phillies. Valdez, with his postseason dominance, post likely be the starting pitcher for the Astros. Game 6 this Saturday at 8pm. GO PHILLIES!! GO YANKEES!!
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I wholeheartedly agree with you, DarthPenguin about Ahsoka. A side story starring Ahsoka, if done right, would be amazing. If memory serves me right, Ahsoka helped train Luke during his very early Jedi training. Nonetheless, the writers have put enough about Ahsoka on paper that the logical conclusion is that the next part of Ahsoka's journey is its own series. The Picard series was enjoyable addition to the Star Trek universe. Interesting to see where quite familiar faces have changed over the years. For me, I could never get behind DS9...I tried...but still can't get behind it. Same thing with Enterprise, but between the two, I'd endure Enterprise over DS9 anytime. Of course, at one time, I couldn't tolerate STNG at all, but now, I adore STNG. My wife and I always have discussions about who'd win between Star Wars VS Star Trek...the discussion still goes on.
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Each and every one of you should be very proud of what you've accomplished as well as your shown dedication across the board. I'm in the presence of BEASTS, and what I really love is that your dedications have more than likely rubbed off on those who you train and those who you train with. Train hard and train well!!
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Our Testing Cycles also have sections that must be passed. Any failed section ends the Testing Cycle immediately for cause. We never allow do overs whatsoever. The higher the rank the more sections there are. For example, there's no sections for Kobudo until 6th Kyu, and in that, there are sub-sections for Kobudo due to the fact that we've more than one Kobudo weapon to be concerned with. Fail any sub-section, like Bo, wity is the first learned Kobudo weapon, and if you've still several more sub-sections to still do, and you fail the Bo sub-section, then you're Testing Cycle is over with a failure score. Our Karate-do and Kobudo are separate. We rank separately in Karate-do and Kobudo; I'm ranked in both, in that, I ranked first in Karate-do way before I ranked in Kobudo. We've two grades...Pass or Fail. Any total combined score less than 70 is a Failure, IF, said testing candidate even completes the entire Testing Cycle. Any "Testing Cycle Failure WITH CAUSE" has been recorded on their Hard Card as well as other supportive documentations simply means that said testing candidate didn't complete the entire Testing Cycle.
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My wife too is a big fan of Star Wars, whereas I'm a big fan of Star Trek. Nonetheless, we're both enjoying Andor a lot. All of these side stories, like The Mandalorian, add quite a lot to the world of Star Wars. Diego Luna as Andor is a quality actor across the board. He's come along way from when I first saw him in the 2003 Open Range, as Button, with Robert Duvall and Keven Costner. Luna is reprising his role as Cassian Andor, which we first saw him in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. May the Force be with you.
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I sat there stunned that the Phillies went from sending bombs in Game 3, to being shut down with a no-hitter. Then again, that's the beauty of baseball. This means that the Phillies have to return to Minute Maid Park. Not a desired wish on any Astros opponent. My hats off to the Astros for their no-hitter. DarthPenguin's post hits the nail right on its head. Going back to Houston might doom the Phillies because the Astros are the dangerous when it comes to being at home with the outcome of the World Series uncertain. Astros decided that the beatdown that they received in game 3, was due for revenge. Revenge is an understatement because not only did the Astros win 5-0, but they also delivered a no-hitter. OUCH!! Phillies bats did an impression of Rip Van Winkle. I guess after game 3, Phillies bats went on protest for some much-needed rest. And rest, they did. Now WAKE UP!! Took the Astros 4 pitchers to earn a historic World Series no-hitter. Javier started for Houston and went six innings, striking out nine. Then, Abreu, Montero and Pressly each followed with one no-hit inning to finish off the Phillies. They combined with a total of 14 strikeouts to even the series, 2-2, and ensure this year’s championship will be decided this weekend back at Minute Maid Park. YUCK!! As far as the Phillies, there's no much to report except that the closest the Phillies came to a hit was in the third inning, when Schwarber grounded a hard foul past first base...A FOUL BALL...YIKES. On fair balls, forget about it. Well, here comes game 4. Watch this game be a fast sleeper of a game....OR...a bomb fest for both teams. Regardless, this World Series is heading to Houston whether the Phillies like that or not. GO PHILLIES!! GO YANKEES!!
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UPDATE: Recently, I completed two different CT Scans as Dr. Goodman ordered. These CT Scans allow Dr. Goodman definitive look at my cancer overall. On October 24, 2022, I had a Nuclear CT Scan. This scan takes 4 hours to complete. Very painless. Just BORING as all get out because I have to wait for the radioactive solution to travel through my body. In short, I turn into Radioactive Man. I have to keep the cats off my lap for 24 hours because I'm radioactive. On October 24, 2022, I had a CT Scan without contrast of my chest, abdomen, and pelvis. This scan takes 2.5 hours to complete because I have to drink 3 cups of solution water. I drank my first cup of solution water at 10am... then wait 30 minutes...then I drank my second cup of solution water at 10:30am... then wait another 30 minutes...then I drank my third cup of solution water at 11am... then wait another 30 minutes...NOW. at 11:30am my CT Scan begins, which takes about 30 minutes to complete. Painless. Tolerable tasting solution water. Now, I will see Dr. Goodman on November 8, 2022, at 9am. On November 9, 2022, at 11am I'll visit Dr. Becker, my Radiologist Oncologist to see if any more Radiation Therapy is needed.
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Where should I order my new black belt from?
sensei8 replied to username19853's topic in Equipment and Gear
If it's a personal purchase, order whatever one you like. If the black belt is awarded to you, wear that one with pride and honor. My personal choice of a black belt is Eosin Panther because I particularly like its overall quality. For student promotions, I buy all if my belts from Century MA Supply. -
I always look at it as you don't need to score 100% to pass. Tbh if you performed every technique perfectly then you should likely be a LOT higher than whatever grade you are testing for. Everyone has something to work on. I was told that attitude is a big thing for our grading examiner. He puts a lot of store in it and it can swing things when they are borderline. I see his point tbh, someone with the right attitude that is borderline will likely take his feedback on board and work on it really hard before testing again. Worst case you fail and you get independent feedback from an expert on something you need to work on to improve. At the end of the day self improvement is what is important anyway, to be the best martial artist YOU can be. What does your passing / failing a grade mean in the grand scheme of things anyway, it is about your own journey and development. I tell all my classmates the same before we grade and most of them think i am mental! I will try my best and if the examiner thinks that is good enough then i get a grade, if not then they tell me what i need to do to get it next time. I don't want a pity pass, i want to BE a belt not just have one. If not i wouldn't have decided to regrade! I've never graded any student of mine with a 100% because no one deserves that score because no one's perfect. As DarthPenguin has mentioned already, students don't need a 100% to pass at all. Make a mistake, BIG DEAL...KEEP GOING...the Testing Cycle ALWAYS takes care of itself. Like I've always told my students that the Testing Cycle will take care of itself, therefore, stop worrying about the Testing Cycle and just do your best. Either the student will pass or fail. Worrying about the outcome of something that's not even taking place yet fuels the fire which adds to one's poor execution of effective techniques. Regardless to the outcome of any Testing Cycle, feedback is crucial across the board for all concerned. Train hard and train well.
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Solid post!!
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Sounds to me that it was prosperous all in all. That's the great thing about classes for all concerned, it's all about give and take. In that, there's no one part of the class that's more important than another. All learn something, including the CI and instructors. After all, no one knows everything and no one's perfect. Keep up the good work!!
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Beautiful family and great costumes. Looks like the Ghostbusters have shrunk the Stay Puff already. Linda was Wonder Women, and I was a Samurai; we just stayed at home to pass out candy. Sorry, didn't think about taking a picture of us in our Halloween costumes.
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World Series Game 3 at Citizens Bank Park between the Phillies and the Astros was a one-sided game as far as what the scoreboard showed. Weather was at least not the issue this night. Astros despite their 5 hits, remained scoreless. On the other hand, the Phillies came out swinging right off the bat, pun intended, 2 runs in the first. another 2 runs in the second. and 3 runs in the fifth inning chalking up 7 runs with 7 hits. Neither team committed any errors. 5 Phillies hits yard; they teed off Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr. right from the gate, and they never stopped teaching an offensive seminar until the game was out of reach for the Astros. Phillies starter Ranger Suarez had a stellar 5 innings blanketing the Astros attempt to put something on the scoreboard somehow and some way. The Astros wished they hadn't waited went to their well stacked bullpen, and when they finally did, damage was quite evident. Mccullers refused to go to his fastball but instead he favored his feared breaking balls. He at one time sat down 8 batters in a row. If he was trying to make a point, his intent was not misunderstood whatsoever. If the Phillies want to win the World Series AT home and not travel back to Houston, they better be on the top of their game, far better than what they displayed in Game 3. I'm very nervous for Game 4 because the Phillies are going to probably gingerly give the ball to one of their aces, Aaron Nola. But after the rough outing he had in Game 1, I can only pray that the Astros starter. Cristian Javier will have a similar fate like Nola had in start of the World Series. Apples and oranges won't taste the same for me because Javier is one of the best strikeout pitchers in baseball. Just great!! Like in anything...we'll see what we see when we see it. Boy oh boy am I nervious than a cat on a hot tin roof. GO PHILLIES!! GO YANKEES!! Yeah, yeah, yeah, my Yankees are at home and not in the World Series...again.
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World Series tied between the Phillies and the Astros with 1 game each. Phillies hosting the Astros at Citizens Bank Park for games 3-5. Unlike Minute Maid in Houston, Citizens Bank Park is an open-air stadium. Weather in Philidelphia will be threatening for 41% chance of rain for Game 3 on Tuesday, however, the rest of the stand will be sunny for Games 4 and 5. The Phillies have won 11 division titles, including five consecutive division titles from 2007 to 2011. The Phillies have won seven NL pennants and two World Series titles, 1980 and 2008. The Astros won the 2017 World Series, their first championship, against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Their postseason record since 2017-2021 are consistent appearances with 3 trips to the World Series. Every stat seems to favor the Astros to win the World Series...again...for its 2 World Series Championships. At least the Astros can't sweep the Phillies in the World Series like the Astros swept the Mariners 3-0 and my Yankees 4-0. As a Yankee fan, all I can say is...GO PHILLIES!! I will state this should the Astros win the World Series...Congrats and well deserved!! Only chance that my Yankees might appear at the World Series is that the Astros don't reach the postseasons or get eliminated during the postseason because it's very obvious to this Yankee fan that the Astros have my Yankees figured out. I will never say that the Astros are a better team than my Yankees because that's subjective at least for any MLB team, imho. Besides, saying that the Astros are a better team than my Yankees leaves a nasty taste in my mouth.... YUCK!! On a side note: At least my Cowboys are having a good season...so far. GO YANKEES!!
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Solid post!! Has the familiar ring of Shu Ha Ri concept.
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When is a young student, that's been disruptive in class, ready to move on up to one of the other children's classes?? For me there are three things to consider when making that type of decision. 1. The Student(s) 2. The Student Body 3. The school itself For the sake of grins and giggles, let us look at this hypothetical situation. A dojo has a few students that are in their Tiny Ninja Class for ages 4–5. In about 6 months, one of the students will turn 6 years old. This same student has gradually become a terror on two feet; seems quite bored. This student, despite the age, is more advanced in their Kihon that the other Tiny Ninja's. For me, whenever a student(s) begins to disrupt the class, it's time to consider moving said student into the very next level of classes, permanently or temporarily. This has been my experience that whenever a young student starts becoming unruly in class, that same student CALMS down for several reasons in their brand-new surroundings fast. Reason one, said student is no longer the highlight that they were once before. Reason two, said student is in a brand-new class environment with students that are older and more experienced. Reason three, said student is thrusted into a brand-new curriculum, and with an unfamiliar curriculum comes brand-new challenges. Of the three, and they're all solid reasons, reason three provides an outlet that encapsulates that student's boredom which led to that student a disrupting behavior. Newer challenges will calm down the student because their concentration is geared towards new goals and opportunities that are all positive. Don't get me wrong. Kids will be kids. Sometimes a kids temperament needs some rechanneling. Kind of an attitude adjustment. Still, parent intervention must be paramount right out of the gate in order that the student, parent(s), and CI are all on the same positive path to a positive goal concerning all. IF said student continues disrupting class, suspension will be in order. Student can return at the decided time but not before another meeting with the student and parent(s) whereas there'll be no ambiguity whatsoever should the student disruptive actions return, because at that point, expulsion for cause will occur. Now the student has a positive direction. The Student Body can get back to serious training. The dojo can return to teaching...until the next fire has to be put out. Imho.
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If the students are/have lost their will and/or desire to learn, perhaps it's the CI and/or its instructors that have already lost their will and/or desire first. Attitude reflects leadership. Desire is something that's wanted. Will is something that someone already has. For example, desire means wanting something that's tangible so bad, like a Rolex or a swimming pool. Will is the strength and condition you have to start something and follow it through, to take action. That black belt wrapped around the CI and/or its instructors' waist doesn't avoid their responsibilities and accountability to their Student Body. Before the fingers can be pointed to any student(s), the CI and company need to analyze themselves first and foremost. If afterwards, well, there's really not afterwards because the school's atmosphere must be conducive to learning, and that responsibility belongs to the CI and company. Yes, the student must have that will to learn, and some students lack that will to learn for one reason or another whether they be personal and/or professional. Then that might be the time to release the students' obligations until that will returns. There's that fine line drawn in the sand, and oftentimes the CI and company flirt with that line, at which point are the CI and company culpable. Remember, pride comes before the fall. Imho.
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Those Aha moments usher in effectiveness. For that effectiveness to mature, it must be seriously pursued with excellence, but that excellence has nothing to fear from observation. Train hard and train well.