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ninjanurse

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  1. Welcome-glad to have you here!
  2. My karate teacher would always say "Don't worry, it's all in there". There is no style, only techinique.
  3. They only have one form for colored belts-each belt adds on a few moves at a time...
  4. Best wishes for a wonderful New Year to everyone!!!
  5. 1. At least 10 acts of marketing every day....every day! Email, FB post, blog entry, flyers, followups, cold calls to businesses to leave cards or flyers. 2. Know where your money is going. 3. Look at your stats every week and set goals for both the dojo and yourself. Lastly, focus on taking care of your students needs-internal referrals are what drive your school, not fancy ads and birthday parties. Then, take care of your communities needs.
  6. My opinion is that it is poor falling technique. Instructors should teach proper ukemi from the first class and new students should rarely get a headache if taught properly. Of course we can't control the occasional "bad fall" but overall it is unacceptable if your students c/o headache during/after class!
  7. We like your "style" whoever you are-lol!!!!!
  8. Looking forward to the announcement too!!
  9. Aloha! As a martial artist, I have been blessed to have had some amazing teachers along the way who have all shared something in common (regardless of style) that has molded my character and guided the direction of my life. That commonality is the spirit of ALOHA (unconditional love) and OHANA (family) - two concepts that define relationships within the Hawaiian community and, by their very nature, have reached beyond the islands and taken root in many hearts and schools across the world. However, all is not rosy in the martial arts "world," and we often see teachers who are only interested in money and power and spend a lot of energy closing off their students to other styles and ideas - forcing them to choose when they have no other experiences to draw upon. Hence, they remain isolated, and their martial education is limited. Their "family" remains closed off, and its members, naive and trusting, take on the same closed minded attitude of the teacher - falling deeper into the trap. With a skewed perception of reality, they are often confrontational and defensive; isolating themselves even more. I bet we all know of or have experienced a school or community (inside or outside of the martial arts) like this - yes? I got lucky as my martial arts teachers all taught from the Spirit of Aloha and, rather than isolating us, they encouraged the sharing of ideas and stressed the importance of the martial arts family as a resource for support, friendships, and success. Reaching across the borders of style in friendship and authenticity so as not to offend but rather to defend the common ground we all share as martial artists. I, in turn, strive to come from that same place and pass the spirit of aloha to my students in the hopes that they too will learn its value and pass it on to their own families and the communities they affect outside the dojo. I work to build ohana within my local martial arts community and create opportunities for the spirit to grow in their schools too. ALOHA is (A) kindness, expressed as tenderness and compassion; (L) unity and harmony - with ourselves and others; (O) being pleasant as we agree or disagree; (H) humility and modesty in our thoughts, actions and words; (A) exhibiting patience and perseverance as we give and receive. Through OHANA we share a common bond: to build, support and protect our families and extended families. Through ALOHA, we build those relationships and share our values, vision education and energies through authenticity and compassion. I see KarateForums.com as our OHANA, and I believe that it is the Aloha spirit that our members and staff possess that have made it so successful. It's guidelines are reflective of ALOHA and, through careful and thoughtful moderation, Patrick has guided this community to grow in the spirit it was intended and has kept it apart/above all other martial arts forums. He has never compromised - keeping us all on task with compassion and patience (lots of it!). As our community celebrates another half-birthday, I believe its continued success is the responsibility of us all to continue to participate and to serve... in the Spirit of Aloha!
  10. Students who don't tie their belts correctly....and the instructors that allow it to continue. Really gets me in a knot (pun intended) when the students are Black Belts!!!!
  11. Thanks-good read, cool stuff!
  12. Congrats to you!!
  13. Your legs work better as scissors than as pliers....rotate the base foot and turn the kicking hip over as you extend the kick. Additionally, a slight arch in the back will keep your upper body in line with the hips keeping you centered and balanced.
  14. My current testing fee is $25 for all kyu/gup promotions. This covers belts, certificates, boards (all ranks break), and mat time. Black Belt testing fee is currently $135-again, covers belt, certificate, boards, and 2 days of mat time. (The association I was with previously charged $45 for a certificate and a cheap/sometimes recycled belt.....Black Belt Fees were upwards of $400-same cheap certificates & belts.)
  15. As my Sensei used to say, "Don't worry, it's all in there."
  16. Technique first, then speed. Technique + Speed = Power
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