
barryives
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I spent many years training without hitting pads. In the last year I have started training with pads. The first time I hit a pad let me know enough about my form to realise that you can't learn to hit anything without actually hitting anything. So yes, imo Pad work is essential
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Other than the literal japanese (numeric) meaning that simply represents a progression of rank, I do not believe there is any meaning at all. Whatever your Sensei thinks they mean is doubtless something that has been tagged on by your association. 'Meanings' to Dan ranks is in my view one of the myths, like not washing your belt or the belt colours representing something
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The first thing that you really need to do is to decide what it is that you want out of your training. This could be things like.... - weight loss - Improved fitness and flexibility - trying something new - socialise/meet new friends - Train for competitions - Self Defense When you know 'what' you want it makes the decision much easier. I've trained all kinds over the years, but now my primary goals are fitness and having fun. Therefore thing like potential 'effectiveness' and 'quality of higher grades' are less important to me
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Maybe try some barrier cream or perhaps a cotton compression bandage before a new gi
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Exactly! I think the word karateka is used way too often just WRONG! Well, one could argue that unless you are speaking Japanese the word is constantly being used wrongly. And I'd imagine if asked a Japanese person what Karate-ka meant I'd get the answer "Someone who practises Karate", rather than an overblown spiritual meaning
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Personally I wouldn't worry too much about, be able to kick to the head isn't the be all and end all. But make sure that as well as considering your flexibility, ensure that your technique is correct and you also have decent muscular strength
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Traditions Need To Be Challenged!!
barryives replied to sensei8's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Judge each one on its own merits. Often we get into either an 'All traditions are good' or 'All traditions are bad' mentality, when of course, like in all walks of life there are good and bad. As long an environment exists where tradition can be challenged then its all good. -
Nothing other than the Japanese grammar police being picky about the romanization of the Japanese language. When talking about a 'kick' the word 'keri' is used. When talking about a particular kind of kick (front/side etc), the word 'geri' is used. Same meaning different spelling and I believe is a result of the way words in Japanese can be pronounced differently dependent on the word that precedes them edit: and geri can be used in Japanese for diarrhea
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Welcome, great first post. You're clearly very torn, so all I'll say is life to too short to spend it doing things you think you should, do the things you know you want to. Don't worry about what the art is, get what you want out of it and have fun
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Wow, that is alot ! I'm a great fan of Kata. I'd always fancied cross training in Shito Ryu but the clubs seem few and far between
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After lots (and lots!) of Bassai-dai, I'm quite into Jion and Enpi atm.
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I need a change - Amateur Shotokan Karate Association?
barryives replied to Spodo Komodo's topic in Karate
Bob ASKA looks to me like a genuine organisation so good luck with it. I also made the transition from Wado to Shotokan (with an 18 year break in between ) and I couldn't be happier. Just watch out for the fact that Pinan Nidan = Heian Shodan and Soto Uke = Uchi Uke -
Does being a Black Belt= Made Man????
barryives replied to Himokiri Karate's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
To me the Black Belt is just another step on a journey, the end of which is unknown. I do think there is something special about it (if only to the layman). I'm not there yet (should be grading shodan later on this year) but I'm really look foward to putting that belt on for the first time. That will 'mean' alot to me -
KUGB = Karate Union of Great Britain Major Shotokan organisation in the UK
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Biggest Improvement in Martial Arts this year
barryives replied to pittbullJudoka's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Re-starting in Karate after a very long lay off and passing my first grading for about 20 years -
Used to play MMORPGs (WoW in particular) but dropped that as it was taking up far too much time!! Getting that freetime back encouraged me to restart Karate after a long break. Like to read alot (fantasy/sci fi) and catch the odd movie. Recently I've just started my own blog which I'm finding surprisingly fun. But I'd imagine like other people Full time Job + Martial Arts training = not much spare time
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Beginner - should I get a heavy weight Karate gi?
barryives replied to devastat's topic in Equipment and Gear
I always used to train in a Heavyweight Gi, but having tried a Mediumweight I wouldn't train in anything else now. -
Hey all Returning to training after a long lay off of 18 years (which makes me feel very old!) I trained in Wado Ryu (HKK) for 6 years as a teenager reaching 1st Kyu, then hit a bit of a plateau, moved away and quit (oh how I regret that now!) Over the years tried various times to ‘get back into’ training with little success and a foray into TKD put me in Physiotherapy for 6 months Then 5 months ago decided to give Shotokan (KUGB) a try. Last week graded to 2nd Kyu and must admit I’m loving it once again Its nice to be back
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After having practised Wado-Ryu as a teenager for 6 years, taken an 18 year 'break' and returned recently to training (in Shotokan), that Shotokan is not at all how I imagined it
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Luvshak You're about the same height and weight as me (Im about 1 inch taller), and I wear a 4.5 or 5.5 gi dependent on the manufacturer. The 'size' number varies, but they generally all supply a height in cm so go with that. If you can get a half size (175cm) go with that or just go up to a 180cm. Its always better to go a little bigger and where you'll notice it most will likely be in the arms or legs which can be altered or at worst you can just turn them up. Hope you find a good fit