
andym
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
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All The Best Wastelander.
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One point I haven't seen mentioned (unless I've missed it - sorry) skill with a partner. It's all well and good performing techniques solo. It's a whole different ball game with a partner ! But that isn't the central issue. He has not gone through the training process of that school, that teacher. How can he ask for validation from them ?
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Is Ukemi one of the most important martial arts skills?
andym replied to vantheman's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
|Totally agree, ukemi is a vital skill and on of the first we taught. Thing about it, how many times do you trip and fall, compared to how many fights you may have. -
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Good luck, you'll have a great time. Several friends and one the Dojo's I train at do it regularly. Do it while you can, I feel left out. Knees and hips wont let me do it.
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Member of the Month for July 2014: Archimoto
andym replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
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Some interesting points. A key thing with this form of striking, is what he has done - hit things with them ! I'm really surprised at how at few martial artists I meet who do this. Especially the supposed followers of kyusho. My only issue is with the article is nakadaka ken. I use the 'useless' method, following bag work practice. Nakadaka ken done in the 'useless' manner doesn't collapse - pop open and collapse on impact, like say ippon ken, but the middle finger is just pushed back into the fist for a still semi-effective punch. Also the optimal hand forms shown are like mine, non-text book and slightly untidy. It worried me when attending a kyusho course, I was corrected to use text book hand form. To me , that equals the guy running the course has never practiced striking bags or makiwara etc with these strikes. I found that worrying !
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Nice one. May look the book up.
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At what point do you have to say man up?
andym replied to AdamKralic's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
And it is very early in your sons experience of this level of training too. He's bound to be finding it hard to adjust to this new level - and the individuals involved. Rather than 'man up', I'd say 'get a grip' and be a bit more rational than the self-centered approach she seems to have. -
Hello and welcome to the forum. All the advice above is good, I would also add, get a book on Yoga. Simply start a little routine of stretching daily and expand from there, as you feel the areas you need to work at more.
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young martial artist demonstrates the use of TMNT weapons
andym replied to simonlok's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
Spartacus Maximus : By exploitation, I mean of the child ! -
Seko Higa never made any claim. As I said, it's my personal opinion.
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young martial artist demonstrates the use of TMNT weapons
andym replied to simonlok's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
All very nice....but there's a whiff of exploitation to it. -
i cant really find too much on him besides the same thing thts everywhere - trained with kanyro, trained with miyago, some say he was kicked out. - thats it. did he teach? As I said : It's very hard to find info on him. A line here , a paragraph there....How important was he ? He was one of only two of Miyagi's students EVER given permission by Miyagi, and in Miyagi's life time to open up a Dojo teaching Goju Ryu. This blog, by Sanzinsoo is a good starting point : http://yamada-san.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Seiko%20Higa
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Personally I regard Seko Higa as the second headmaster of Goju Ryu - but that's just me.
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As to the succession of leadership, following Chojun Miyagi's death. Yamaguchi named himself Miyagi's successor, and leadership of Goju Ryu in Japan (rather than Okinawa). If anything Miyagi's successor would have been Seko Higa. The senior surviving student upon Miyagia's death. In my veiw he's been rather 'air-brushed' from Goju Ryu's history. Following Higa's death we had a age dominated by four masters, each putting a case, but none establishing control. Yamaguchi, in Japan. Yagi, Toguchi and Miyazato, on Okinawa.
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At its core Goju Ryu contains twelve Kata, ten original Kata of Chinese origin plus the Gekisai pair of basic Kata. These were added to the original Kata in the 1940s . This is the core on which all branches of Goju Ryu agree, and a sizeable proportion use purely these twelve Kata. Beyond this , some branches, associations, groups or schools have added more . Goju Kai ; the Japanese branch, originally headed by Gogen Yamaguchi (1909-1989). He added a set of five Taikyoku Kata. These are introductory Kata, taught ahead of the Gekisai pair. Though they use the same name, and even Kanji (symbols) as Shotokan’s Karate’s Taikyoku Kata , they are unrelated. Plus he also devised an advanced Kata, Genkaku, which was added to Goju Kai’s syllabus. The Shoreikan branch, founded by Seikichi Toguchi (1917-1998), added two Hookiyu Kata, again ahead of Gekisai . He also added a third version of Gekisai ( Dai San) . Along with two more pairs of Kata that follow on from Gekisai : Gekiha 1 and 2 and Kakuha 1 and 2 . The Ishikawa branch added the advanced Kata, Tsuru-te, following the core Kata. This leads us to the unfortunately named Fukyu group of Kata. Again these are introductory Kata taught ahead of the Gekisai pair of Kata. There are up to five of them used by differing branches. Some branches use just the first, or the first two of the set. The Meibukan branch is to my knowledge, the only one that uses all five. Meibukan, headed by the Yagi family, have also developed an additional five advanced Kata added to the core Kata syllabus . Uniquely, Meibukan have also maintained the practise of Naihanchi Kata. THE ADDITIONAL KATA OF SOME GOJU RYU BRANCHES. GOJU KAI. TAIKYOKU JODAN TAIKYOKU CHUDAN TAIKYOKU GEDAN TAIKYOKU KAKE UKE TAIKYOKU MAWASHI UKE THE CORE KATA GENKAKU SHOREIKAN . HOOKIYU ICHI HOOKIYU NI GENISAI DAI ICHI GENKISAI DAI NI GEKISAI DAI SAN KAKUHA ICHI KAKUHA NI ICHIKAWA. GEKIHA THE CORE KATA TSURI-TE MEIBUKAN . FUKYU KATA TEN-CHI SEIRYU BYAKKO SHUJAKKU GENBU NAIHANCHI
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So true!On a trivial side note, wagnerk you posted something from my home town I hadn't picked up on. I'm from Wigan.
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Save the facebook, screen shot or what ever ! Other than that, follow the advice of the other posters. Report, build the evidence. Then if , IF, you have to physically deal with him, the evidence proves your self defense and the source of the trouble.
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Only with children...which is how she is behaving. Children were given a chance, then told not to return. She obviously doesn't understand the etiquette of the martial arts. She needs to be told in no uncertain terms, the what and why of it. If that makes no difference, then it's time for her to leave.
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Well done.