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Sainthood

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  1. 1. Greater flexibility. 2. More tournaments. 3. Pass my first kyu grading. 4. Train more!
  2. congrats! Hope your hand is doing alright.
  3. 1 Have you ever trained with a different style of martial arts? Yeah. 2 Have you ever trained in another country? Nope just Canada 3 Have you ever trained outdoors? Yes both alone and with other MA students 4 Have you ever trained so hard you couldn't stand? No but close during my brown belt exam. 5 Have you ever had dreams about training? Yes 6 Have you ever been knocked unconscious during training? Not while training but while in a tournament. 7 Have you ever intentionally lost a fight? No 8 Have you ever run from a fight? No 9 Have you ever cried during training? No 10 Have you ever saved your own life with martial arts? Nope 11 Have you ever saved another person's? Maybe.
  4. Welcome to KF!!
  5. Hey neighbor, I'm from Montreal Welcome to KF!
  6. I have never seen an adult wear their gi outside the dojo before. I don't see a reason why an adult would do this when they can easily change before/after training. As a kid my dojo was only two blocks away and I would change at home before walking over just so I wouldn't have to bring a bag but as I grew older I grew out of that habit
  7. Hey man welcome to the fourms!
  8. I don't see why having an embroider Gi would be offensive to anyone or why you should wait till you are a certain rank to wear it. There are a lot of people at my dojo that have this. I think it's more of a preference thing. belts on the other hand I think should only be embroider at black, but thats just my opinion.
  9. I use to do Kyokushin full contact but recently moved to shotokan due to dojo location. Both styles are great but I do wish there was a little more contact in shotokan. I just competed and only the 18+ black belts were allowed full contact free sparing and it was very controlled.
  10. The bullets and legos are really cool!
  11. That's a really bad experience. When I first started training when I was 13 I had to get special permission from my sensei to take the adult classes because I couldn't stand taking classes with kids. You should defiantly try to find a new style that better suits you or at least a new dojo with serious students and not just a bunch of kids.
  12. I have the same problem. a little bit of baby powder in the problem areas helps a lot.
  13. I was actually just going to start a topic about this. I find my dojo extremely clean. Before training as a class we all grab a wet rag and run up and down the dojo cleaning the floor as part of are warm up. (If you ever used a rag to clean your floor rather than a mop you understand how tiring it could actually be.) The changing room is also fairly clean, but recently we have had a couple of new members who just have the most disgusting feet I have ever seen in my life so much so that I have taken to washing my feet right after class every time I train. I don't think that there is anything another student can say that wouldn't seem rude. So I just have to hope sensei says something one day or that I don't get paired up with one of these students for any kicking exercises.
  14. It seems a little informal to not have a test at all and just give a student a promotion. At the same time it must be nice to work in a small dojo where you can watch the progress of all of your students over time.
  15. Congrats on passing!! 4 and a half hours for a text sounds crazy!
  16. Welcome, congrats on the baby.
  17. hey, hi, hello, howdy and welcome.
  18. Welcome
  19. So how many of the survivors do you think are going to follow rick in season three?
  20. My first dojo we always called our teacher sensei, he lived a few houses away from me so I would run into him quiet often and would still only address him as sensei and all the other student's did the same. In my current dojo we call our teacher sensei Merriam. A lot more relaxed environment outside of class.
  21. I agree with everyone. Health first. But if you could do the kata without damaging your knees you should give it a try. You may not come in first but there is no reason not to try.
  22. 1. I have yet to take my Dan exam. 2 . I have never failed an exam, but I have always felt well prepared and in my humble opinion I think I deserved to pass all my karate exams. 3. Actually yes! I have seen two guys fail their green belt exam (2nd kyu) because they couldn't preform the proper kata. That being said I see a lot of people slide by who may not be at the level they should be for their exam and still pass.
  23. I have trained at two dojos in the past. At the first students were considered for a belt promotion after a certain number of hours training. I.E Someone who trains two hours a day four days a week is going to be considered before someone who trains two hours a day once a week. Once the student hit the required number of hours they took their test and were promoted to the next belt. At my new dojo all students regardless of belt, skill or time spent training take their test on the same day. This happens twice a year. If you fail you must wait six months to retake the exam. It also means it takes equal intervals per belt level.... six months as a white belt, six months as a yellow, six months as a blue ect ect. (if you pass the test of course) I was just wondering how it worked at everyone else dojos and if it seems a bit strange to have everyone tested on the same day even if they aren't ready/ haven't trained very many hours yet.
  24. It's never too late to start!
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