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nacal

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    GKR Karate
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    Canberra, Australia

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  1. In that case it wouldn't be considered out of control if you have the same level of control during both emotions or all emotions. I have also seen on the net various sites praising positive anger and the advantages of using it, a good case is sensei8's son. You seem to have very good control over your emotions, but there are those who dont and I think there could be bad consequences if anger is used. I'm sure these people would know what their level of control is and wouldn't attempt to use anger in a dojo setting, but you never know By meanig hitting a wall, you dont mean punch a hole in it do you? Fixing holes is quite expensive
  2. Thats true, but anger is a differant emotion from fear. I can only go by what I have read and i wasn't there when great masters did actually the things they did. Will be more mindful next time
  3. sorry this is just a view from my own struggle to control my emotions. The level of control over emotions would definately vary from individual to individual. Would there be less chance of hitting a wall if you werent angry? bushido_man96 - you've got me thinking bout this one, i'll see if i can find some studies about anger rage and emotional control... I'm thinking back to past incidents where I have "raged" and caused damage to myself and the environment around me but I have never hurt anyone - could this be a certain level of control? hmmm very interesting.
  4. I am a 6th kyu and have been training on and off for four years. I have already found the posts from other members very insightful on this forum and it is interesting to know some of the ranks of other members.
  5. for kata, bunkai is an interesting thing. Only recently have I been realised that there are multitudes of bunkai applications for each move in kata. Maybe I wasn't thinking to deeply about it or just wasn't listening but it really opened my eyes when my senior instructor said for homework we were to come up with five unknown bunkai for our grading kata. A world of possibilities...
  6. Grimmjow vs kurosaki ichigo in episodes 166 & 167 of bleach season 8. More sword play than real ma, but this fight is amazing for anime. There others but not sure if everyone likes anime. For movies I would have to say the fight between bruce lee and chuck norris in the coloseum, was that game of death?
  7. Unfortunately a lot of powerful people around the world do not follow this simple saying. If only there was more accountability and less fear.
  8. Channeling anger is a very dangerous prospect, especially if you dont have a good grip on anger control. It is healthy to let out your anger or it will engulf you and lead to rage. I have a problem with this myself and if i get angry it quickly spirals out of control... No one can control rage. I do feel though that anger has no place at all in the dojo for good or bad reasons due to angers ability to quickly spread to everyone around you through your actions. Higher energy levels and intensity can be achieved through application, technique and breathing. If the great masters can achieve mighty feats without anger, why cant we?
  9. I totally agree with bushido_man 96, I have completed well over 300 reps over the years of one particular kata. But only in the last 30 times have begun to really learn about the various aspects - bunkai, the individual moves involved, breathing, stances... etc. On the more advanced katas the minimum time should be 6 months or at least 10 -20 times a week. But it can be said that sometimes, the more time spent doing kata can cause you to lose focus and just run by the numbers.
  10. They will get theirs, and the pain they have inflicted on others will come back to them tenfold.
  11. what kind of surface does everyone usaully run on? And does it make any difference to the effort put in and the time of the run?
  12. wish i could run but my knees cant handle the impact, so i walk. I walk between 10-15 km's a day with a 6km uphill hike on the weekend.
  13. You will get better, like everyone has said pick something you want to improve and focus on it. But better still pick an attacking move and a defensive move to focus on. As kumite contains both attack and defense searching for an opening is only half of the battle, not presnting an opening to your opponent is the other half. Also relax, work on movement - forward and backward, also side to side. Another good thing to do is spar against higher grades, I have found every fight to be a valuable learning experience
  14. Did a class where we shadow boxed to techno, we had to throw combinations to the beat. that was the first time i had trained with music on, it was very interesting. I dont train by myself with music on, I find it distracting from the silence working out produces.
  15. Was so nervous for white belt, I couldnt eat anything the night before or the day of the grading! That was a bad move... I was starting to see stars during combinations!
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