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JR 137

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  1. I just quickly read through the entire Covid thread in the Health & Fitness section again. It’s just so depressing seeing it all unfold in hindsight. I haven’t worked out since around February. I’ve been putting in a ton of overtime at work (willfully). I make a famous (or infamous, depending on your politics lol) biotech drug that’s nearing FDA approval for Covid treatment (not vaccine). A ton of OT to be had and I’m taking as much as possible. Aside from that, I honestly have little desire to go back under our state’s stipulations. I agree with them, but I don’t like them. Due to our dojo’s floor size, we’re limited to 5 people per class. You’ve got to email your availability, and they’ll fit you in as they can. No contact with each other nor equipment. Masks required. We’re a small club, so there’s not a lot of classes available outside of this; pretty much one a night for kyus, and 2 a night one night a week for black belts (one is black belt only class). I feel awful about it, but I can’t do non contact, what basically becomes cardio karate without bags and striking pads, with a mask on. I physically could, but mentally, I’m not into that. They tried running classes and having people who couldn’t get in link up through Zoom, but that became a disaster somehow. If I sucked it up and went through with it, I would’ve tested for shodan. In our dojo, but linked up to honbu through Zoom. No contact. Again, I hate to say it, but I’m not into that. No disrespect in any way to people who have done it that way (including a few at our dojo who tested for dan ranks), but I don’t want to test that way. It wouldn’t mean much, if anything, to me. I want to be pushed mentally and physically through kumite, not just kata and kihon. Maybe I’m wrong, but it’s just how I feel and I can’t change that. I could and definitely should work out by going over my material and hitting my bag, but I don’t have the motivation right now. Working 50 hours a week on my feet all day, wife and 10 and 7 year old children, new puppy lol, doing home improvement and woodworking stuff; training has taken a hiatus for the time being. And it kills me to say it, but it’s how I feel. I’ve stopped by a few times to say hi and see how things are going before classes start. And I feel guilty I’m not training. I understand the current mandates and agree with them. There’s no point in exposing people to this. My CI is 70. His wife is probably 5 years younger or so. There’s some people with heightened risks. I just want all of this to end so we can all get back to our normal lives. Rant over.
  2. I’m pretty sure we technically have 10. Kaicho has reportedly stated he’ll never accept a 10th dan because he’ll never stop learning. He’s allegedly been offered it a few times by various budo organizations. I’d imagine he’ll be promoted to 10th dan posthumously when the time comes (I hate saying that).
  3. What do you mean by "curriculum black belt" and "instructor black belt?" I’m assuming he means black belt student that isn’t an instructor, and black belt instructor. I’ve heard of a few schools that do 3 dan levels - student, teacher, and teachers’ teacher (one who can grant teacher rank).
  4. Kyokushin has promoted people to 10th dan. Off the top of my head, Hanshi Steve Arneill holds the 10th rank. Soshu Shigeru Oyama was also honored with a 10th dan by IKO1 shortly before his death. What made that one very interesting was he left kyokushin around 1981. I can’t find a webpage nor the video of it; links and video were posted on the now defunct Kyokushin4Life forum. Matsui presented him the belt, along with others in kyokushin receiving higher dan ranks.
  5. JR 137

    Kata names

    Indeed it does! There's a running joke in our dojo. By itself, "Keri" means kick. When used with an adjective, it becomes "Mae-Geri", "Sokusen Geri", "Mawashi-Geri", etc. "Geri" by itself means "diarrhea", and the Okinawan masters will laugh at you if you try to use it (by itself) to say kick. You beat me to that one. It was all I could think of when I originally read it Edit: while we’re at it, Kancho also means enema, in addition to the MA meaning.
  6. Welcome aboard. There’s a legendary dojo in Albuquerque called Ameri-Do-Te. Might want to check that out
  7. It's designed that way, to keep you engaged, don't expect them to be best buddies anytime soon I imagine..........And if they do because best buddies, don’t expect it to last any length of time.
  8. The original name of the kata is Kusanku or Kushanku depending on pronunciation. Named after the originator of the kata, I believe. Funakoshi renamed it to japan-ize it like he did with many kata such as Naihanchi became Tekki. Drawing conclusions based on the name would be incorrect because it has been renamed. As Bulltahr was saying, prayer is all about intent; there is no accidental worship nor showing respect for a deity IMO. If you feel that the intent of the movement goes against your beliefs, that’s something you should take up with your instructor if you have one. If you don’t have one, you can change/eliminate it without having to answer to anyone. You shouldn’t be forced to do anything that goes against your beliefs. Any symbolism is what we make of it. People say bowing to shinzen and the like are religious things. Perhaps it comes from there, but I view it simply as a show of respect; no different than any other acknowledgement of someone or something. But that’s my opinion and I don’t believe I’m unintentionally worshiping anyone nor anything. Everyone is entitled to agree and disagree with my belief at their own discretion.
  9. Another advantage of buying from a bike shop is them fitting the bike to you. Not just the frame size, but all the small stuff that truly makes all the difference - seat height and back and forth distance, handlebar height and angle; stuff like that. A few millimeters and/or degrees may seem trivial, but they’ll make a huge difference when you’re logging mileage every day. Proper fit is probably the most important long-term thing to keep you going.
  10. Respectfully, I think that you may be missing something here, higher ranks than you should never be considered "Superior" but rather, your senior. And addressing dan grades by their rank title as it were, is part of the culture of "Traditional karate" which acknowledges your time and dedication to the art. Just like many other formal institutions, military, government, academia, etc. Now, how that person acts and treats you is a completely different deal. If you prefer the more casual environment of a MMA gym then that's fine, but understand that a tradition dojo and a MMA gym are offering completely different experiences. Just check out some of the MMA forums and you will soon pick up the vibe that they have compared with a karate one like KF forums. Best post I’ve read in quite a while.
  11. Hopefully what you’ve been told by the experts is significantly better than what you were anticipating. We’re all here for you, Bob. Keep up the fight, the treatments, and stay positive. As I’m sure you know very well, staying positive makes all the difference.
  12. Thank you for everything you’ve done for us here as a community. I’d love to be able to add to what’s been said, but everyone said what I feel better than I can say it. I look forward to continuing to see you here
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