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Have you ever been the target of a bully?
sensei8 replied to Martialart's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Very solid post Ev, very solid! Osu! -
Self-Defense against Rape
sensei8 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I'm very sorry to have read that you faced that yourself at all, and in that, I completely concur with you in every shape, way, and/or form. -
May the force be with the squirrel!
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Josh Waitzkin
sensei8 replied to sensei8's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Why would you assume that? I find it extremely interesting. It's always nice to read about a true renaissance man. I was hoping to read some comments from BJJ/MMA about Josh; that's all. -
I'm on facebook, but right now, I'm hating it. Not because facebook is bad. No! It's because I'm the biggest computer idiot in the world! It's a wonder I can even turn the darn thing on.
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My family and I are going to see Toy Story 3 in the next two weeks at one of the last surviving drive-ins. Prince of Persia is playing with Toy Story 3. It should be fun!
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I enjoy watching all kinds of tricking; impressive entertainment. I've never tried one, and I'm not going to try one, but again, they'rer fun to watch, and I'll leave it at that. On the other hand, I love to do all kinds of weapons tricking. For one, I warm up with said weapon tricking before I teach or compete. For two, ITS FUN. For three, I try to out do my last weapons trick!
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Josh Waitzkin
sensei8 replied to sensei8's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Well...obviously Josh isn't as interesting to BJJ/MMA practitioners after all. -
Interesting, and it truly doesn't surprise me. See what I learn when I crawl out of the rock I've been under all these years.
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Do you think this trend is common in martial arts schools? Yes I do! How common? More than we might be willing to admit to ourselves as well as others. Is it inappropriate to use english endings? Imho, not only is it inappropriate, but, it makes us look/appear pretty silly. But, I suppose it's no different than someone who speaks Spanglish. Possibly we're on the cusp of another new language; Japlish. Still, nobody outside the confined walls of our dojo will ever know! Should we learn the Japanese/Korean/Chinese ones? Only if one wants to for whatever the reason(s) may or may not be. However, if one is going to be conversing to them in their native tongue, then one must learn the rules involved in speaking to them in their native tongue. Even then, the Japanese have a name for non-Japanese who can speak and understand the language: hen gaijin , or "crazy foreigners." Just what ARE the correct endings? The answer to this question isn't that simple. Japanese, for example, is a language that's to itself and of itself. Furthermore, the japanese language to us can appear to be as far away as the east is from the west; worlds apart. Conjugated useages in the japanese language can be very difficult to learn and even more difficult to understand. In Japanese, conjugations can themselves be conjugated, and the results can be conjugated again, and so one irregularity can propagate into many obscure compound conjugations, but basically these verbs only have one irregular “base” conjugation each. Japlish might catch on one day, but then again, it might not. If it does, we of the dojo/dojang class might be the only ones who will ever understand it.
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Welcome to KF!!!!!!! Many of us instructors here would love to have a student like yourself. I enjoyed your intro and I bow to you in respect! Keep training!!
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Welcome to KF!!!!!!!!!
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Yes, this was a very good article. Covered a plethoria of concerns that many martial artists who are christians, as I am. For many, many years I've not concerned myself with what others may or may not say concerning me being a christian martial artist. Why? It only matters to me what Jesus says!
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How Do You/Your Instructor(s) Teach?
sensei8 replied to sensei8's topic in Instructors and School Owners
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Yes, I do think that sparring is part of learning good self-defense. Why? Sparring as often as one breathes is vitally important to learning good self-defense. How would one know how to react to attacks and the like if one never spars, or very little? They wouldn't! They'd be like a deer staring at headlights; frozen in fear from not knowing what to do and/or from not knowing what not to do. Spar until the wheels fall off...and after the wheels fall off...keep sparring! The more you spar, then the more aware you become when your attacker starts swinging everything, including the kitchen sink, at you with the intent to do you severe bodily harm. If you don't know what it's like to hit and what it's like to be hit; then my friend, SPAR and SPAR and SPAR and SPAR. Learning to spar is like learning the game of chess. In chess you have your opening moves, you have your mid-game moves, you have your end moves, you have your traps, you have your blind moves, you have your stratagies, you have your hidden moves, you have your checks, and hopefully, you have your checkmate. The winner will be the one who's more prepared across the board. Study your opponent Study yourself Make a plan Carry the plan out
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That's rough when you only see her twice a month. Therefore, your previous post makes a ton of sense to me. Being just 1 student out of 100 or so, and you only see her occasionally, well it's like being a stranger in your own school...and to your instructor(s).
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Yes, I can relate to that very thing. When a student misses a block and gets tagged in the face my accident, I'll say something like...."Wait, that face-blocking is saved for the upper Dan ranks, so stop doing that until we've taught it to you properly." Students will at first just look at me kind of puzzled, and by then, I can't hold my laughter back, and then they get to enjoy the joke with the rest of us....who've done that very same face-blocking...shoot...I've done the face-blocking more times than I care to remember.
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Is the class so large that your own instructor isn't already aware of your strengths as well as your weaknesses? I'm keenly aware of my students across the board because I work with them on a nearly daily basis. So much so that I can tell if my students have practiced or not; and in that, I make my students accountable. I too would have to imagine that your current instructor is keenly aware of you more than you might think.
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Should children be given black belts?
sensei8 replied to JiuJitsuNation's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Hopefully, size ISN'T the issue at all for anybody. Size just isn't a general requirement for black belt because it has no bearing, imho. -
Welcome to KF!
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Welcome to KF Matthias!
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Welcome to KF and I too thank you for your service. You'll be in my prayers!
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Very nice! The Shindokan Hombu is 100% hardwood floors through-out, but, in the smaller dojo, the floor is Swain 1.5" Grappling Mats where we practice/teach, you guessed it...grappling.