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Monkey Steals Peaches! That's what we call it in my kung fu class; one of my faves, just for the name. Anyway, it's good to learn to attack every open spot. After all, it may be such a technique that saves your skin one day!
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Hm... 1) Jeet Kune Do 2) Shaolin Kung-Fu 3) Aikido 4) Kick Boxing 5) Tae-Kwon-Do I actually take kung fu, though not Shaolin. I dabbled in aikido, which I kinda liked. Jeet kune do... hm, interesting... may have to look into that. As for the others, no real interest.
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Do the old rivalries still exist?
Ricochet replied to Nick_UKWC's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Nowadays, a more reasonable thing to do would be for a school to go to another and ask in a respectful manner if they might spar against each other. This is done sometimes, and if, indeed, the goal is to further one's understandings of the art, there is no reason why it couldn't be done in this way, instead of barging in with an inflated ego and condescendingly issuing challenges. Anyway, just because challenges were issued in the past doesn't mean that we have to do them now. They did a lot of things in the "old days" that we don't do any more. The arts have changed, and it's important to remember that the sociopolitical climate and culture these days is very different from the ones in which they were originally developed. -
Do the old rivalries still exist?
Ricochet replied to Nick_UKWC's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I once jokingly suggested to out kung fu teacher that we go challenge the wushu guys down the hall (I'm in a club at a university). He told me that once upon a time, guys would sometimes come in to challenge them. More recently, we were just starting class, when a bunch of wrestling guys came in (we train in the wrestling room), and started doing their training on the other side of the room. As our teacher was trying to figure out how we'd do things since we didn't have the full room, as we normally do, I said to him, "Aw, c'mon - we can take them!" Oh, I'd make a bad sifu. -
Hm, I'm a Christian, and I'm a martial artist, and I never even thought about these two things together until I came to this board. Jesus didn't wear purple. Back in those days, that was a very expensive color to have a garment in, so only the very rich could afford it.
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Haven't seen many Bruce Lee films, myself, but, you know, karate is Japanese, and Bruce Lee is Chinese. The Japanese and the Chinese have had their, uh, problems. Could explain that.
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Funny, I had heard that, ironically, the most injuries occur in aikido. Guess because people do it wrong before they do it right.
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JKDkid2, we have this thing called ibuprofin. Try it some time. Anyway, working out actually does quite a lot to help relieve cramps. I am so sick and tired of girls acting like they become weak little babies when their period hits. We all have our problems we have to work through. Especially in a martial arts class, we've all had our injuries - it's no different. If you want true equality in this world, JKDkid2, you can't go about enforcing this stereotype of "the weaker sex."
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As a woman, let me just say: WHAT? Get over it; it's just your period. Sheesh. Anyway, I do kung fu. Love it to bits. Used to take karate, stopped, found a kung fu club at my college, fell in love with all the cool little tricks. Anyway, I don't feel that it's too male-oriented, if that's what the original poster was getting at. This stuff works well for me; I've no complaints.
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iron fingers
Ricochet replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Okay, I'll bite. What's Paper Tent? -
the duel Miyamoto Musashi lost
Ricochet replied to dear john's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Er... all three of those sites say that Muso invented the jo and the techniques to go with it. -
the duel Miyamoto Musashi lost
Ricochet replied to dear john's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
What are these sources? I, too, had heard that Muso invented the jo, in direct response to his initial loss against Musashi. As to the outcome of the second fight - the one with the jo - I have heard alternatively that Musashi lost or that it was a draw. -
It's the protection - the helmet, the jacket, the gloves - that cost, not to mention the sword itself. However, if you're in college, you could just take a class. Then they provide all of that stuff for you. You might also like to look into the local junior colleges (if there are any around where you live), since they'll be cheaper.
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Very messed up article on martial arts!
Ricochet replied to Shorty's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
How old is the guy who wrote this? My parents never pushed me to get into the marital arts. I was the one interested in karate. I was the one borrowing books on various martial arts from the library. I was the one who brought home the flyer for the local dojo and begged my parents to let me attend. This guy seriously needs to get a clue. -
I think, too, that you can ruin your knees by having them stick out over your toes. You'll notice that instructions for doing squats always say not to let your knees go past your toes.
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If you want to lose weight - cut the number of calories you eat! It's a classic for a reason.
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A few months ago, I experienced a simliar injury, only it was the ball of my foot that hit the elbow of my teacher (moral of the story - don't spar with the teach! ). Yeah, I was limping around for a few weeks after that, but luckily I haven't experienced any long-term side effects. As for the swelling on humid days - well, I can't tell you what's causing that, but I can tell you that weather often aggravates injuries and illnesses. People with rheumatism, for example, don't do so well in cold climates.
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Wow, this thread's really taken off! And here I've hardly been around. So, okay, I'm working on the regular push-up thing right now. I now have some Questions of Curiosity (!) for you guys: Why do push-ups on your knuckles? Is it to strengthen the wrists? Why do push-ups on your fingertips? Someone mentioned something about grip - is this right? It improves grip? Well, not that I'm going to be trying these just yet. I'll stick to the basic one, for now. As I said, it was just a matter of curiosity. Thanks, again, for all your help, everyone!
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Yeah, that kind of "modern ninja" would be right at home in a cyberpunk novel, I think. Actually, in Neuromancer, there was a character who was a "street samurai." Not exactly the same, but the idea is similar.
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Kung-fu effective?
Ricochet replied to MenteReligieuse's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Methinks MartialMan posted in the wrong thread. Those poor turtles. Ah, well, eagle's gotta eat, too. And yeah, octopi are cool, but you know what else are cool? Karate chimps! Yeah, I know, you've prolly all seen that before, but it's new to me, and I just thought it was hilarious. -
That's why I don't do karate - I do kung fu! Seriously, though, there are ways around the strength thing in martial arts - that's the whole idea. Anyone can use them! The push-up thing is more for me. Thanks for the advice, guys!
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It irks me. I can't do regular push-ups. Never mind that I am female; that, to my mind, has always been a poor excuse. I want to be able to do regular push-ups. My question, then, is how I can build up the strength. Since girl push-ups (is there a better name for these - it's like we're expected to be weak!) don't require as much strength, can I really build up to a level where I could do regular push-ups just by doing these? What would you guys recommend?
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Kung-fu effective?
Ricochet replied to MenteReligieuse's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
*Shudders. Not sure I want to know.