
Nidan Melbourne
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School Splits and Loyalty
Nidan Melbourne replied to hammer's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Thats interesting! cause around the corner from my dojo there is another karate school and they have never had any issues with us (well yet at least). The main reason why we haven't had any issues with them was that we all shared the love for karate and martial arts. Both schools are Goju-Ryu Karate also. No issues because the two of you have solid karate-do, and you both allow the floor to speak for itself. I can see a landlord who owns a strip mall, for example, not allowing another school of the MA rent from him/her because a proprietary agreement might already exist between landlord and existing renters. However, across the street, under a different landlord, well, bring it on and allow the floor to speak for itself. I agree that both our schools have a solid karate-do. Both sensei's sat down together to discuss managing a school and how to ensure the success of both schools. We have an understanding that we respect each school for who they are. and that we support each other as much as possible. at some point both schools are planning a little mini tournament between the schools and have trophies for the winners. purely out of fun and respect of both schools. -
School Splits and Loyalty
Nidan Melbourne replied to hammer's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
He/she clearly doesn't seem like the person that is happy to see students who want to broaden their studies of the martial arts. you did the right thing by your friend to go and support them at the ceremony. I have attended many ceremonies to support my friends being promoted. My sensei doesn't mind at all, that i do that purely because he knows that all of his students will do the right thing for the school and their own friends. He has significant trust in us to show respect when we visit other schools. He taught us to be polite, respectful and follow that dojo's rules and also follow our dojo's rules (if there are contradicting rules we will follow the host schools rule). that way we can be very tough on our behavior. When my sensei left our old organisation, there was no bitterness between him and his old sensei (even though he was not a very nice person to everyone). Although there is some competitiveness between the schools, as his sensei hates (for some weird reason) other karate schools that were started by his former students. -
we often use a rotating curriculum. but there are guidelines for what each rank has to be able to do. but otherwise we vary up what every rank has to do, in which it will keep them interested and challenged.
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for a few of our katas they are of the Taikyoku Series so there are (potentially) unlimited uses for it. such as this one which is Taikyoku Jodan.
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most of the kata at my school we don't really have bunkai for as they aren't really variable like other kata. but it doesn't mean that there is no bunkai for it, but will be very small. But it would have some very complex movements to it that lower ranked students wouldn't be able to perform. But the more senior students would be able to understand those applications and apply them properly.
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That is probably one of the considerations why the judges voted for the japanese team.
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as much as i am against people dating in school, but as long as it doesn't affect their training (or interrupt others) when they break up or stay together i don't care. But i have noticed that there are some people that i have seen in class that i think that would be cute together. has anyone else seen this?
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I love how good both sides are anyway
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
Nidan Melbourne replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
29/1/14 Karate 7-8 pm 7 min High Intensity Training - 50 bilateral slides from shiko dachi, bilateral movement to touch ground with increasing speed - 50 push ups (full) - 50 mae geri (with partner) full force - 50 sit ups + high five (with partner) - 200 uchi's to side (with both arms going at once) - push against partners legs (whilst they push against yours), whilst sitting on ground. - 50 roundhouse kicks to body - as many full force punches to stomach as possible within' a given time (with a partner) NO BREAKS in between each section. you go one after the other 2 rounds of kumite - 4 awase kumite (it is soft and slow, to be able to see openings in your opponent and you get used to being hit a lot), thigh kicks allowed - 4 minutes point sparring - 9 minutes light sparring (throws, takedowns, thigh kicks, groin kicks etc are all allowed) It hurt like crazy. -
We start showing students the applications at blue belt (for juniors) and white (for adults). We do that as adults can understand it easier than the juniors. But they start being tested for it at 1st kyu. they do gekesai bunkai for their black belt and shodan. saifa bunkai is also required for grading to shodan.
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Etiquette at your dojo
Nidan Melbourne replied to Nidan Melbourne's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
certain behaviors in class (including before and after) basically. like kensei mentioned as well. -
last night i was out with a few friends and we had an interesting conversation last night whilst at the pub about etiquette at our respective dojo's. I found it rather interesting to hear what their schools do for it. What do you all have as etiquette at your dojo/s?
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very much a cultural thing. when i go out to dinner with fellow students and my instructors. there are a few of the lower ranked students who do it for everyone, even if we tell them not to worry about it.
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at my local gym it is more popular among females to do circuit training. myself and a few male friends joined in (we're all members at that gym so it was free) and we got death glares from these females. I believe they went and thought "why are you here, this is a females training thing" even the trainer said "why are you here, we don't normally have males and we just assumed that no males really want to do it" but one of my friends just replied back going "that is incredibly sexist and the fact you don't want everyone to be able have an intense workout" So we got her name and went to the management so we could raise that issue of what was going on. Not surprisingly the manager there (who is also the owner of the franchise) pulls this trainer out, and from what we heard she (the trainer) got absolutely scolded and fired. As they (the management team at my gym) have a 5 strike policy with all their staff. on the 5th strike your fired. which was the case for this. before she got fired, she had to apologize to us for her sexist comments. the management informed us that she has received numerous complaints about her behavior hence why she was let go. as compensation we were given 4 months free membership (which equates to $300 for each of us individually). But overall circuit training is a lot of fun. as we have gone since that incident.
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Loyalty to one's instructor
Nidan Melbourne replied to DWx's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Sounds to me like your very lucky. He sounds open minded and confident. Respectable traits. His actions obviously motivate you to respect him and justify you loyalty. I am very lucky to have him as my sensei. He wants us to learn as much as possible. -
The worst thing is that we are in the middle of a bushfire season. So this hot weather and high winds aren't helping that. In fact it is making it worse for the firefighters fighting those bushfires. also our paramedics are struggling to keep up with the demands of treating patients. and our cops are dealing with an increase of violence throughout the state.
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Loyalty to one's instructor
Nidan Melbourne replied to DWx's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I greatly respect my sensei and i am loyal to him. He will have both of those until he either abuses them or till he proves to me otherwise. he earnt every single bit of respect and loyalty that i have for him. He also respects me enough to show courtesy to wherever i train. and that i won't disrespect his school or any school that i visit. Even if we left on bad terms, i would still respect his school and that i wouldn't prevent anyone from training there. He is also fiercely loyal to all of his students even if they annoy the heck out of them. and respects all of those students and acknowledges that they are all individuals that have different ways of learning and different personalities. He encourages us to go out and learn karate from different instructors. as he wants us to grow as individuals and to expand our knowledge. We are allowed to share whatever we have learnt from other schools. -
The players are struggling. But they are doing well for the conditions. Yes it is hot as heck. Its OK if it is only that hot for the month or year but when it comes to several days in a row it makes it difficult to perform at your best. Also the heat doesn't go away at night either. It persists throughout the night making it difficult to sleep
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4 days above 40 degrees celcius! 43 (109 degrees fahrenheit), 40 (104 fahrenheit), 43 (109 fahrenheit) and 44 (111 fahrenheit). Nothing worse than that heat. Anyone have worse luck with weather?
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Actually you can be a massive threat. You just have to condition them to respond to a certain movement. then they'll go the other way and you can smack them on the other way. Say you condition them with a roundhouse kick, then once they start reacting to it you can do a reverse roundhouse (as they are going to try and dodge it). But for it to work is to have a similar movement in your legs to have them fall for it. so it isn't always necessary to do multiple kicks in one go. But to do multiple kicks in succession without dropping your leg, is to do as andym said, but also you need to practice whilst doing both. I am 5' 7" and i can barely do it due to my poor flexibility
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But also will vary.
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What we do is: Friday night: Grading for students. But cost extra for Dan Gradings Saturday: 6 am training session 8:30 breakfast 9:30-1 training session 1-2 lunch 2-5:00 training session 5-6 break 6-7 dinner 7-10 Karate Idol (basically like Australia's got talent) 10:30 lights out. Sunday 6-8 training session (intense) 8-9 breakfast 9-4 tournament 4-5 break 5-8 last training session 8 finish up Each session everyone are in groups doing different things. is one group doing kata, another kumite, basics, weapons etc.
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How far do you travel to train?
Nidan Melbourne replied to chrissyp's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I travel 30 minutes to train on a good day. but when traffic is bad it will take about an hour -
same at my dojo really. i asked my sensei after i got my dan gradings whether i should put them on my belt or not, and he just went "up to you really" but we have a handful of dan grades (all 1st or 2nd dan) and none of us have them on.