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So how many whole pickles did you consume in what amount of time?
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How about basic and simple manners? Simple courtesy between people. I think too many have no idea what the heck that is.
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This thread while funny does not meet the guidelines for this area of the forum. I was going to close it but I think it needs to go to humor.
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Up to the top with this topic.
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A valid point. I would put it in but cannot see how to edit a poll. Maybe a mod could help. Badly designed? Well I admit I gave it very little thought. However despite the question/polls downfalls please do not be discouraged from simply stating your opinion. I managed to add that option to the post for you. Hope you don't mind.
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Yes that is an excellant link. They are very well done. A few years ago, when I first saw the site I sent the guy who runs the site an email with a question. He was most gracious in his reply.
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i feel kinda dumb asking this, but here goes...
SaiFightsMS replied to battousai16's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
And keep in mind that some weapons are designed to be more flexible. And some are designed to be rigid. They have different uses. -
Oh did I ever embarrass my self trying to play age of empires in an on-line game room before I had properly learned how to play.
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Welcome to the forum.
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Shito ryu does seem to use cat stances where some other styles use kokutsu dachi's. They also seem to use a lot of shiko dachis.
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Actually I think most of the time that happens to me it has the opposite effect. A bit of what is there gets knocked out.
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One of the most successful things I have seen when partners are mismatched in height is for the shorter partner to go in under the hands of their opponent. Go for the solar plexus and ribs.
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From: http://www.kofukan.com/page4.html Kofukan International is an association practising Tani-ha Shito-ryu Karate-do which is based in Europe but has members worldwide. In April 1997 Kofukan International celebrated their 25th Anniversary with a World Championship and Open Training Courses supervised by Guest of Honour Master Chojiro Tani (1921-1998), 10th Dan Hanshi, founder of the Tani-ha Shito-ryu Shukokai organization of which Kofukan is a member. Instruction Joint World Chief Instructors for Kofukan International are Shihan Keiji Tomiyama, resident in England, and Shihan Naoki Omi, resident in France, who are both 7th Dan Tasshi. It is expected that each member country hold at least one seminar per year with Shihan Tomiyama, with the possibility of other visits if desired, unless exceptional circumstances do not permit it. It is possible for smaller countries to join together with neighbours to organize seminars. Around the world, these and other special courses aimed at students of all grades are regularly held by member countries. What is more, black belt members frequently have the opportunity to join organized tours of Japan for training and sightseeing. Advancement Kyu gradings are held at different intervals according to common practice in each individual country, ranging between 4 months and 6 months (a minimum of 6 months for 1st kyu to 1st Dan). The level of fees charged for kyu gradings is also set by each country's Secretariat, from which they can make funds for their organization. Many Dan gradings are conducted by each country's own senior grading officers, although others, especially higher Dan grades, are conducted by the Chief Instructors. The fees for Dan gradings are payable to Kofukan International, of which a portion goes to the Tani-ha Shito-ryu Shukokai, and are currently as follows :- 1st Dan - £110 including diploma and embroidered black belt 2nd Dan and above - £70 including diploma Embroidered black belts, made in Japan, can be purchased separately for £40. For groups joining Kofukan International, grades obtained with a previous association are honoured (however, a diploma for existing dan grades cannot be supplied by Kofukan International). New members can then upgrade when appropriate (minimum one year). NEXT Beck House Town Street Westborough Newark Notts. NG23 5HQ England
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I don't know that it is a matter of people not interested as it is giving them time to see this thread. Not eveyone checks in every day. And then too, not everyone knows what they are. Why not post some information about them.
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i feel kinda dumb asking this, but here goes...
SaiFightsMS replied to battousai16's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
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Welcome to the forum.
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ROFL
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hard styles vs. soft styles
SaiFightsMS replied to Shotokan_Fighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
There is no one best style for all people and situations. Only what is best for the individual at the time given their abilities. -
Shito ryu is like any other style. Within each style there is the potential for an effective means of self defense. It all depends on the school, the teacher and how the student applies what they learn.
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Gino that is an interesting point on why there is a prescribed way to fold the gi.
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I think with proper training and supervision they would be great for upper body flexibility, range of motion and strenght.
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Cats are not to be used as weapons.