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sensei8

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  1. The hospital raised my Co-Pay from Zero to $250 per Scan; with only a 1-day notification...via a phone call. I'm going to the hospital this coming Monday morning to speak with the concerning departments.
  2. Congrats, stonecrusher69; well deserved!!
  3. Please let me pose some questions for everyone... Is 45-degrees effectively enough?? Why?? Does 15-degrees more make the punch much more effective?? Why?? Before you answer these questions, let's please consider this...the close punch profile never changes; palm is always facing up to the sky, yet, it's quite effective to and through said target.
  4. All devices on planet Earth...EXCEPT, of course, MINE!!
  5. Unfortunately, I had to cancel my Bone Scan, CT Scan and Lab on November 6, 2020. It was the harder thing I ever had to do. Hopefully, I'll get another appointment before my next office visits on November 20, 2020. If not, I'll go from there.
  6. Yes, am ahead of you.. Am sure I will do that..so you can get an idea what;s its all about..I hope I did not miss much while I was away.. I look forward to that up and coming video on this topic. No, you didn't miss much, that I can tell.
  7. One of the many things that our Sensei taught us in the regards of this topic, and this isn't meant to lessen anyone's methodology/ideology whatsoever, he'd say... "No care, just punch" Of course he didn't mean to punch anyway and anyhow, but to just punch effectively, no matter the final profile of ones fist. So, when in doubt, just punch.
  8. Most assuredly. Applications bring life to the movements. Really glad that you're back.
  9. Once again, thank you all; we're all a great team
  10. Thank you, Danielle and Devin!! Catching Brian?! Maybe if his keyboard were to cease to work or if his computer were to somehow fall into the bathtub or if any and all devices on the planet Earth that allow Brian the means to log into KF that exist were victims to a long term electromagnetic pulse or if aliens borrowed him, like they did in the movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and returned him later...I might catch up to Brian; after all, it's a worthy bucket list.
  11. Thank you to all who ever served!!
  12. Thank you, all, for your kind words and support for all of these years!! Here's to the future for all of us in the coming days and years.
  13. I watched it last night and I mean, I actually watched the movie without feeling like I was at a Testing Cycle; I thoroughly enjoyed the movie.
  14. Yes, I notice the over-rotation of the elbow at its final position, no matter the level of the student, including Dan holders. This is due to the fact that the student hasn't matured yet as a MAist; that takes time, and time takes diligence, from both the student as well as the CI.
  15. Wow...me?? Well, son of a gun. Sure enough. The credit belongs to the countless KF members, who've, over the many years, gave us all a ton of topics to discuss, and it was great to be a part of it. Kobe Bryant once said, while he was watching one of his games with Spike Lee, "Man, I didn't realize I talk so much...". God willing, I'll keep talking so much for a long time to come. Thanks all!!
  16. I've not watched it yet, but I just might give it a try...IF I can watch the darn thing without treating it like a Testing Cycle...for just once!!
  17. In Shindokan, as in many other MA, we've the reverse, vertical, and closed punches. Of course, we've no preference one over another; each can be effective, depending on each practitioner, and not by said punch. Situations, as they vary, dictate to the practitioner as to what punch would be the most effective. However, that decision relies on the practitioners knowledge and experience as to exactly which punch to execute. No matter the choice, proper usage and focus of ones hip movement are critical. The reverse punch has no more power than a vertical or closed punch because of how much the fist turns towards its target; proper hip movements are everything in their separate execution. Whether it's close range or closing the gap, with no proper hip movement, the reverse, vertical, and close punch are no more than a push, and a push can't generate the necessary penetration at the target. Imho!!
  18. In Shindokan, we're STILL taught/teach as well as being constantly reminded this daily, ever since I began in Shindokan in 1964... Study your opponent Study yourself Make a plan Carry the plan out One might say that this concept/methodology/ideology is one of Shindokan's staples; quite effective!! I've spoke about this concept from a Shindokan point of view many times here, one way or another, at KF.
  19. Welcome to KF, Wamp; glad that you're here!!
  20. sensei8

    Nukite

    Nukite is one of those tools that truly depend on so many situations and the like; effectiveness depends on the practitioner, of course. Don't see it much, if at all, outside the dojo. Inside the dojo, well, it's trained on quite a lot for whatever the reason(s). After all, the Nukite is NOT only used as one might imagine as a spear strike, and only for that.
  21. That's part of the 101 ways to use Electric Tape; been using it for quite a very long time. I STILL get a smile when I apply it to a student obi because they've that puzzled look all over their face..."What's Sensei doing?!?!?!?!?"...priceless.
  22. Absolutely!! I enjoyed watching their couple Naihanchi; the couple that Naihanchi together, stays together!!
  23. Bulldawg wrote: I'm impartial as to the given venue one way or another, although I gravitate toward the dojo more than the outdoors because habits are hard to die.
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