
Nidan Melbourne
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Ok cool thank you
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Photos of Sri Lankan martial art Angampora
Nidan Melbourne replied to DWx's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
looks amazing. I love seeing these martial arts that aren't all that well known to others -
yeah it always hard to organize something with the adults. The good thing is our adults gradings are held on Monday nights 7 - 9 every few weeks. So we can easily go do something afterwards if we want
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Thats cool yamesu Where in Oceania/Asia are you?
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
Nidan Melbourne replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
28/7 Morning @ Gym (Weights) Warm up: 20 mins Cross Trainer + 20 min Stepmaster Full body work out - 8 minutes per exercise - 2-3 sets of 8-10 reps & 30-45 secs rest between sets - varying weights 20 exercises from head to toe. -
I just looked the two kata up on youtube and they are very interesting. Haven't seen them before, what style are they mainly found in?
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It is indeed an awesome way to make it your own. Also a good way to progress your training as well. Because it makes you think of your training in different ways.
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yes it is. As a requirement for adults we require 25 different kyogi. So every single technique in the kata you can use. For Saifa kata when you go onto one leg and do the mae geri (front kick) you can use the knee that is up (just before the kick) you can use as a technique. The main requirements are they have to be realistic and that at minimum 1 technique has to be in every single technique. The reason we chose this is that it can help each student come up with something that suits their body and style of movement. In comparison to bunkai that the curriculum states you have to do, and doesn't necessarily mean that everyone can do it
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Looks pretty cool
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Sounds great that you found somewhere that does custom MA shoes. I have awkward feet and is often hard to get comfortable shoes. Although for Karate and BJJ i don't wear shoes. And I wear runners/converse 90% of the time, but i know how to defend myself whilst wearing them.
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If karate go for ones that are WKF (World Karate Federation) Approved. The are of high quality and last for ages. And if you decide to compete anywhere in the world they should be accepted. Also the instep is removable, so you can just use the shin guard portion of it. I use them at my dojo and they are really good.
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Help! Can't Find a Gi That Fits- Overweight
Nidan Melbourne replied to Sapphire1166's topic in Equipment and Gear
I haven't thought of getting a custom gi made. The annoying thing other than the length is when i get into stances there is always the issue of the amount of room. As in sometimes in can get tight, I have large muscles in my upper leg. So getting width just at those points may work as well. -
You opinion on training at multiple schools
Nidan Melbourne replied to chrissyp's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Happens a lot i find. When it is the same style people decide to train in at 2 different dojo's baffles me and i don't know why they do it. If I went to train in another style of karate then i would check with my sensei first, then I would tell the head of the other school of my training in the other style. But if it is a different martial art, I would still tell the owner of that school so that they are aware -
Help! Can't Find a Gi That Fits- Overweight
Nidan Melbourne replied to Sapphire1166's topic in Equipment and Gear
I agree. My pants were too long so I had to get them taken up to fit. I am also overweight so finding Gi's that fit are difficult straight up. But getting things tailored are the best way. -
Do you practice the Kata Tensho? Yes I do practice this Kata, it is also part of our curriculum. How often do you practice Tensho? I practice it a couple of times every week outside of the dojo. When I practice in a Park and I do this kata, it reminds them of the original Karate Kid movies. What is the intent behind this Kata? From what I know the intent in the kata is to help you focus on breathing, the fluidity of the movements and redirections of movements. Also it helps you think of a different ways of how techniques can be used. Are there Bunkai associated to the moves? Of course there is bunkai associated to the moves. Every single karateka that does this kata will have their own ones for it. I doubt many schools will have bunkai for this kata specifically required for grading. Do you practice the Bunkai? We don't practice the bunkai at my dojo. Sensei does mention that it does do some good to come up with something for this kata. How does Tensho fit into the Goju Ryu curriculum? (What makes it similar to other Goju Kata, what makes it different?) It fits into the Goju-Ryu System by showing the 'Ju' or 'soft' side of the art. It is a direct comparison to kata Sanchin which shows the 'Go' or 'Hard' way of the art. It relates to other kata in the system, by showing that every technique in kata doesn't just have to be hard or soft BUT can be the complete opposite. Which means that techniques can be devastating or soft to redirect.
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Anyone know anything about Lua?
Nidan Melbourne replied to vantheman's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
It would be very interesting to check out -
Shodan Shinsa
Nidan Melbourne replied to Wastelander's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Great job Wastelander! -
Doing planks were designed for muscular endurance and not strength training. That is why it is so difficult for people to do. Now Push Ups and Sit Ups are designed for strength training. BUT the concerning thing is that people are incorrectly doing those exercises and even teaching them. If people learn how to do the exercises properly you will become stronger and cause less injury. also there are physiological issues with those exercises for those overweight/obese or have back + neck issues
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we don't really do in-house events with our adults and children. The only time we do any events is major birthdays for the dojo. But then it will usually be just the black belt adults (and some juniors). And usually that turns out to be paintball out in Dingley Village (in Melbourne Australia) otherwise we don't do much after that for the adults.
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Basically this is what we do: Terminology Kihon Combinations (anything we come up with) - also kihon Ido Ich, Ni, San - Happon Ido (8 Directional Turning) - 4 Corner Turning Kata Pre-Arranged sparring - Including Sanbon, Yonhon, Gohon, Roppon & Nanahon - Bunkai - Kyogi - Only for 1st Kyu and above Kumite - Free Sparring - Awase (continuous, soft and slow) - works movement, tactics etc - Light Kumite - Allow: harder contact than awase, thigh kicks, groin kicks, takedowns + throws allowed - Point Sparring - WKF Rules
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Hello from the Blind Martial Artist.
Nidan Melbourne replied to millhilldojo's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome to the forum What martial arts (and style) do you study? -
Welcome to the forum
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I saw him (the student) last night and had a coffee whilst we discussed everything, and SIDE NOTE: it was a random meeting because we ran into each other. This discussion became a heated argument (we weren't in a cafe or anything, just got take out coffee from Mcdonalds), because I voiced my concerns and he was the one to escalate it (near to throwing punches). I had to tell him that not only was he putting himself at greater risk of injury (and losing his eyesight) but also the schools and the instructors reputation and livelihood. He already has reduced vision due to his previous surgeries on it and that if someone landed 1 hard kick or strike to his head he will become totally blind. So whenever anyone partners him we can't do headshots because of that risk; which is not doing us any good at all and also it means that we have to go easy on him. Now going easy on someone is not good to anyone because we aren't really learning much at all from it, the only time you take things easy on people are your lower ranked students. I told him that by returning and wearing the black belt and not grading for it is disrespecting all the students that have graded through the color belts and also to those who graded to black belt and to the dan ranks. By him returning to the dojo and wearing the belt that sensei gave him as a farewell thing and honorary belt. In my mind it was like "why should i have to grade, when you get it for nothing?" and he is talking about going for shodan, and that is even worse because he has not graded in a long time and not truly earnt the Shodan-Ho rank. Now for a man in his late 50's early 60's there are some things that physically he can't do, but that should be no excuse for not doing a grading. I am 22 and i have major knee issues and am overweight; I still did a 6.5 hour grading for my dan grade and i didn't complain once. I was in so much pain from start to finish, but never gave up and said to everyone "don't go easy on me because i am in pain, I would rather drop dead than stop grading". I also wanted to show that i am determined and respect for sensei. Because he wouldn't want me to stop because of the amount of pain that i was in, and that he wouldn't have told me that i was ready to grade if i wasn't. Also I haven't mentioned this but i had a tear in the articular cartilage of my left patella that day and it was excruciating. BUT my doctor gave me clearance on the proviso that i see him the following Monday (i had booked it in immediately after him telling me that). Black Belt gradings are obviously longer, harder and more complex than Kyu gradings. They are usually there to show the instructors your attitude, mental toughness and determination plus if you have the attitude of a black belt or dan grade. Especially if you have the maturity of one. Now I told him that sensei gave him the belt as the sign of respect, and by him not showing the respect in return or showing the respect and maturity to others shows me that he has the attitude that he is better than everyone else. Heck when i train at any Goju-Ryu Dojo, I will ask if it is ok if i wear my black belt, especially since every dojo has some differences in relation to kata, kihon kata and kumite. Even terminology may be different. If they say yes i say "thank you for allowing me to wear my rank", but when bowing in i won't line up the ranks of the students I will line up on the side of the most senior ranked person (so at a right angle to them) in my own line. My Girlfriend of whom i teach privately asks the same question if she can wear her green belt or if she will wear a white belt. At any other style, I will tell the sensei i do hold a dan grade in Goju-Ryu Karate, and that I will wear a white belt since i don't know their curriculum. I will only do otherwise if they ask me to wear my black belt. Now the student tried to convince me that he should be able to mix in with the dan grades because he has trained for so long and have me line up behind him in line. But i quickly dismantled that because 1) I am ranked higher than him and graded for it. 2) He is breaking protocol for it (Nidans line up to the right of Shodans, and in turn Shodans in front of Shodan-Ho's) and 3) He is disrespecting all the dan grades for trying to do that. Irregardless of how long you have trained for, you will still have more highly ranked students in front of you. Also he tried to bring up various other points that were illogical and that i dismantled quickly. Even though I am young, I am not stupid and this is what he was trying to make me to come across as. One of the points was that, he knew the applications for kata and kihon better than i did. I dismantled it by asking him what a certain application for a step in Sanseru kata would be and he absolutely butchered it. I have to created Kyogi for this kata and came up with every possible application for it. The step I asked him to come up with an application for (i gave him plenty of time to come up with one) for the step up front kick (or fancy jumping front kick), and he couldn't tell me an application for it and when i suggested the knee in it that step all he told me was a standard knee when you have them bent over. When i asked him for another for that exact step he got nothing. To attain Shodan-Ho as an adult you need 25 seeiunchin kyogi, then Shodan 25 Different Seeiunchin Kyogi. That is to show that you have developed a better understanding of the kata and how to use the techniques. I asked him how many he has come up with and he said 15. Now for someone who has been a 1st kyu for a long time you would think that he would have come up with more than 15. if you aren't sure what i meant by kyogi click on the link in my signature and read the post on Kyogi. He stormed off in a huge huff (and he nearly had a swing at me as well), and i ensured i called my sensei straight away to tell him of what happened and that i was in the right and the other person in the wrong. So apparently he (sensei) is going to have a discussion with the student tonight about his behavior.
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The issue is that his skill level has dropped considerably nor fully at it as well. And isn't even at the same standard of others at shodan-ho. I've talked to sensei previously and I have suggested to him that the student should grade properly for it. At my school we don't grade automatically from 1st kyu to shodan. Hence shodan-ho, for us this is to ensure that all students have the chance to refine even more prior to shodan.