
Kamidake
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Christians and the Martial Arts
Kamidake replied to kchenault's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Any other Christians here who offer up the various aches and pains and bruises that result from training? Our class opens with a non-denominational prayer. I'm not sure about my teacher's religious beliefs; I think he may be a Shintoist since he claps when he prays. (I think, but am not sure, that Shinto is the only religion that does that.) I usually direct the prayer either to God, Jesus, or Saint Michael. I don't know if there's a patron saint of Christian budoka, but if there is, it's probably Saint Michael. Don't know who my teacher or classmates (also Christians) are addressing the prayer to, and don't care, that's their business. My point is not to get too wrapped up in religious issues. Just learn what you're there to learn. -
Johnny Cash died. He was a great American talent, appreciated even by those, such as myself, who don't usually care for country music. He will be greatly missed.
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I crave sweets at that time too. I usually just go ahead and have them; it's only a day or two and doesn't seem to affect my overall performance that much. What would affect it more, I think, is having my mind on the cookies instead of the kata!
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K-mart! I refuse to shop there. They plastered Martha Stewart's name all over everything and jacked up the prices about 30% on the same old merchandise. At least, I think it was 30%. It was hard to tell what anything cost at K-mart because the prices were never right in their computer. Also: --people who whine about how much they hate talking to pest callers. So don't talk to them. Spend ten bucks on an answering machine and shut up, already. --double parking! I think the samurai custom of kirisute gomen should be revived for these people. --tailgaters. Ditto on the kirisute gomen. Every vehicle should have rear-mounted guns to deal with these dangerous jerks. And while I'm on driving peeves: hang up the $#$%#^%#$ phone and pay attention to driving! Thank you. I feel much better now. -
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Christians and the Martial Arts
Kamidake replied to kchenault's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Meditation is not an exclusively Buddhist practice. I believe it's common to nearly all religions, and it's certainly got a long history in Christendom. Christians have been meditating on the Rosary since at least the 1200's, possibly earlier, and then there's St. Teresa of Avila and her "interior castle." -
Tai Chi Chuan (taijiquan)
Kamidake replied to gunit's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
I'll be darned. I certainly never thought of Tai Chi as having any combat applications, but they've got the pictures right there showing what they're talking about! That's why I like Karate Forums. I learn a lot. -
Are you talking about weapons for self-defense? If so, you need firearms training. If it's just for general MA practice, I'd go with whichever ones look like the most fun.
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Proud moments in your martial arts career?
Kamidake replied to iolair's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
So far, my proudest moment in my 5-month MA career was when I took my teacher down without him having to talk me through it. I reasoned it out all by myself. -
What a shame. I'm so sorry.
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I've seen ukiyo-e pictures showing this type of underwear, so whoever thought that original questioner had been watching too many movies, I'd say you owe him an apology. I remember reading the purpose of it somewhere but can't think what it was. If I run across it again I'll mention it.
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After 5 months, I have already learned things that, combined with the surprise factor of a woman launching an aggressive counterattack, would be helpful in an emergency. Having learned how hard it is to throw even a small man, I do think women should stay away from arts requiring a lot of throwing. (I'm talking about self-defense here; I think competitions have weight classes, so that might not be as much of a problem.) I think we're better off with techniques that emphasize joint locking and eye gouging and finger breaking and kicking, things that don't require as much strength.
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Ever had to use your MA in a real sreet fight
Kamidake replied to a topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
*snort* If everyone had a 9 mm. (Glocks and Sigs excepted) we'd all be equally defenseless! Most of those 9 mm. are worthless weapons. Not sure why, but that seems to be the case. Maybe most people aren't running hollow-point ammunition in them? -
Ever had to use your MA in a real sreet fight
Kamidake replied to a topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Bart, where the heck are you that law-abiding citizens can't even carry a pocketknife? There's got to be SOMETHING you can use to defend yourself. Maybe you can become a transvestite and make good use of spike heels. -
And don't forget, the colored-belt system only goes back to the 19th century. So don't get too wrapped up in it (sorry, unintentional pun); it's not as if you're violating centuries of samurai tradition if you change colors! Actually, you're violating centuries of samurai tradition if you get involved in the belt system at all. The reason Kano Jigoro started the belt system was he wanted to put his snobbish ex-samurai students on an equal footing with the common ruck; he wanted everybody to start out on a level field and for only merit to count, rather than one's bloodlines. This was a laudable goal, but conditions in the 21st century are different. So I suggest that you enjoy the belt system if that's your thing, but don't let a change of colors bother you unduly. I bet Kano sensei wouldn't have. (He seems to have been an eminently practical person.)
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Top 10 Self Defense Martial Arts
Kamidake replied to aznkarateboi's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Probably your best bet would be something that has been tested in actual hand-to-hand combat, and the further back it goes, the more testing it's had, so maybe the best pick would be budo taijutsu or koryu budo (not sure of the name of that last one; I'm thinking of the ones that started way back in the day with samurai trying to kill each other). Also you might want to look for something that teaches a variety of weapons. The more options you have for self-defense, the better. -
That's what I thought, too, Ninja Nurse, but the photos in the article showed a face-to-face confrontation. That's what puzzled me. Hmmmm.
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Ever had to use your MA in a real sreet fight
Kamidake replied to a topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I don't think it would be very practical to walk around unarmed when everyone else was armed. A better approach might be to familiarize yourself with the concealed-carry and self-defense laws in your jurisdiction, and then arm yourself accordingly. Maybe you can get away with a sword cane but not a switchblade, for example, or a knife but not a gun, or whatever. And of course always be on the lookout for things around you that can be used as weapons in an emergency. -
Somebody submitted an article about flying kicks (I'd have put this there but they locked the thread for some reason). In the article the person demonstrating the flying kick was asked what he would do if uke grabbed his leg and he replied that they plan for that, and would bring the other leg around and kick. Which sounds reasonable. What the article didn't address is, what does tori do if uke just steps aside from his flying kick? That is what I'd do. I would think you'd have plenty of time to spot it seeing as how tori has to get himself up into the air before he launches the kick. Anybody know what the flying kickers do if uke just moves out of the way? Just curious.
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The other night we were doing a complicated kata in class and I left out a step, which threw my training partner off. So I said, "Dave, I'm sorry I forgot to stomp on you!"
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I found my wonderful class in an unusual way. We were in the Centerville, Ohio, Half Price Books store and in leafing through books I kept finding bookmarks advertising Jinenkan Dayton. So I called Sukh, who's in charge there, since I figured I could stand a 1 1/2 hour drive once or twice a week. And Sukh said, "Oh! We have a guy where you live!" I'd say, approach it the way you'd approach trying to find a good doctor, mechanic, or hairdresser. Read bulletin boards in stores. Read the little local advertising papers. Ask everybody you know. If there's a college in your area, call the physical education departments. Circulate! Look around! I think a lot of people these days rely too much on the Internet when looking for some service. The Internet is helpful but it's not the only thing out there.
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Krav Maga
Kamidake replied to Hawk's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
Krav Maga's (relatively) new with optional belts; Jinenkan's old with optional belts! The more things change the more they stay the same. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the inception of the belt system, Kano Jigoro came up with it when he created modern judo. Japan was still a highly stratified society back in his day and he was trying to come up with something that would put all his average-joe students on an equal footing with the snobby ex-samurai. I suspect that introducing a competitive element didn't hurt when trying to sell the new idea, either. Jinenkan will let you do the belt thing if you want, and in fact they encourage it--not surprising, seeing as how the test costs extra--but they don't insist on it, God bless 'em. -
Tell Sensei you understand his belief that everything ought to be handmade and to please let you know when he has finished making your hakama.
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Incompatitbility of Budo and Christianity?
Kamidake replied to hobbitbob's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Hi Cheeky, I wouldn't feel too bad about bowing to the representation of O Sensei. I think it's more acknowledging and honoring those who've gone before, just as you might bow to a representation of a saint or Our Lady.