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Shiv

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Goju Ryu
  • Location
    Netherlands
  • Interests
    Gaming, Guitar playing, Karate, Sleeping, Watching Bleach
  • Occupation
    Student

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  1. My grades are kinda good already, I have 6 times an 8/10 and one 9/10 and a three 7/10's, which is really great. But its not that expensive to take a second training, since it has a discount because you train twice.
  2. My parents are quite strict in that Tori, so I dont think I have a chance, but I dont mind paying the 2nd class from my own money anyway. ''I am referring to Kihon and Kata and pushups and situps. But meditation allows you to be come mentally ready for any obstacle, and push your self to your limits and then daily try to push harder, that is one of the true essences of martial arts.'' I will try to meditate before I go train, thanks for the explenation. @Bushido_man: Yeah, its kinda hard to train 1 hour to be honest, with school and all. Thanks again for all the tips guys, really appreciate your support =)
  3. Thanks again for the replies guys. Traymond, I think you mean training Kihon and Kata? Or do you mean like pushups and situps etc.? Im going to do the 100 pushups plan, and I will try to practice Kihon and Kata at home 2.
  4. Thanks for the kind replies guys. I will do my best to work it out to get 2 lessons a week. And yeah, ill stick to it! =)
  5. Looks like a good plan, ill be trying this one out
  6. Hey guys, First of all, Im sorry for leaving without saying anything, eventhough I dont think many of you will remember me. But the reason for me to come back is this; Yesterday, I had my first exam as a karateka. I have been training once a week for 5-6 months now. I thought I prepared myself good enough and a friend of mine (she has a black belt) helped me the whole afternoon with little things. So I was kinda positive about getting the 9th Kyu, I mean, I know all the techniques, I even know the first 2 kata's which arent a requirement for the 9th kyu. But then the exam started and I really tried the best I could, but lots of things seemed to go wrong, like punching while in zenkutsu dachi (you have to take a step, then punch, repeated for 3 times or so). I messed up the stances and well, just a lot seemed to go wrong. All those little things my friend told me not to forget, I forgot (well, except for keeping your fist as high as possible when you punch with the other one). Also, one of the sensei's did something we never had and let us do it too, just to see how we'd cope with it. I couldnt get it down. So my sensei gave me the 10th kyu, which actually disappointed me, a lot. When I got home I was really kinda depressed, because I tried my best, but it wasnt good enough. So I slept horrible, but today I figured there are two things I can do now; either quit, or really go for it. And I decided to do the last option. So Im going to try to get 2 trainings a week (the one on monday I do now is a mixed class, white to black belt. But on wednesday its for beginners only), because my parents wont pay for the classes and I have to reschedule my guitar lessons. Also, I am coming back here, for advice and learning, and hopefully this time I can really add something to the community. And as a third, I am going to go and work on my condition more. So yeah, thanks for reading the big amount of -kinda emo, but w/e- text. Hope to see you guys around, Cheers
  7. I love the swimming pool one
  8. The whole lottery chance of winning has been researched a while ago in our country. When you buy 1 lottery ticked (13 euros) you have 1 to 1000000000000 chance to win, or sth like that It was really a really really really low chance. So it's useless, you have a way 2 small chance to win. But people see how big the jackpot is (I think its 25 million now here), they want to win, eventhough they know how small their chance is. And on tv, they have a program around the lottery, showing how people win thousands of euros. It's all marketing to be honest
  9. I do 80 knuckle pushups a day (sometimes 60, its better then 60 + 20 sloppy ones I think) and I sometimes go for a run. It rains a lot in the Netherlands though, so I can't do it often. And I train 1 day per week in the dojo, 1,5 hours. I would like to train twice, but I have guitar lesson 2, which is at the same time as karate training.
  10. They get homework in elementary school?! Thats insane lol, how old are you sons again Joe? Because, I first got homework when I was 12. I dont think its good to get anything when you are under 12 tbh.
  11. Maybe, if you haven't already, you could talk to the teachers of your sons and ask why they don't get a chance to plan, since that is the whole point of homework. Besides learning about the subject, you learn how to plan things because you will need that skill when you are grown up.
  12. Nice =) Ive never seen the Anne Frank house tbh But I've seen the houses in Amsterdam a lot, they look really nice. Did you notice they all lean a bit forward or a bit to the right/left, none of them stands straight
  13. Yesterday's training: We had a great class. We trained our legs and belly muscles for the mai geri. It really works better then just copying your sensei imo. We did some excercises with our legs, like sitting on the floor, one foot in front of you (your heel in your balls, basically ) and the other heel behind you, as far as you could. Then we swinged the leg that was behind forwards, as far as possible. And then swing it back again, behind you, as far as you can. And lots more of those excercises. I really felt my legs already because of the 2 mile run I did that afternoon Then we practised the technique. One does pushups (knuckle) and the other one kicks over the first guy's back when he rises. It's a good training for both Then we practised it with coushins (dunno what they are called in english, its just a square thing you can kick or punch) @Bushido_man: I had that problem first 2. I could do 15 pushups in a row. But I practised it after my parents had put me to bed As long as you keep doing a set number of them every day or like 3 days in a week, you should increase your muscles, and you can do more and more over time
  14. Allrighty, thanks for the advice I'll let you know when I've visited the doc again. Btw, you liked the Netherlands when you visited it?
  15. Hope so too I think its better to do 80 pushups with really short pauses (like 10 seconds or so) then 50 with no or one pause. Its indeed also good to see what others do, inspires me
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