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orion82698

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  1. Modivation is everything. I'm a perfect example. I have lost 65lbs, 18% bodyfat, gone from a size 42-38 (almost a 36 now). I haven't had a smoke in over a year (quit cold turkey). I have been modivated the entire time. I have tried this in the past, lost modivation and failed. It is modivation that keeps you going. You wake up every morning and go to work, not because you want to, or like your job (Most people don't) but because you're modivated to do so. You want keep your car, your house, your credit score good. This all requires modivation.

  2. Think of a blink. it is so quick, it hardly impedes your vision. It is performed repeatedly, every day, all the time. It is performed relaxed, and without conscious thought. It is natural, autonomic.

    Bring your actions to the blink of an eye. Emulate it.

    That's an awesome way of putting it! :karate:

  3. LOL! :lol:

    As funny as that story is, it's also very sad. Sad to know that, that school was probably one of the best for them to learn Kung-Fu, and probably since they didn't have to pay uniforms or belts, the best priced. Everyone always complians about McDojo's and putting them outta business, however as long as there are parents around that want there child to be blackbelt, or themselves in less than 3 years, there will always be a "McDojo" around.

  4. Nope, you're right. The only one that I really like is the Tornado (which if you really want to get technical, is a spinning cresent kick). The 360 and 540.... I just cannot see spinning around twice to build up speed and power to be an effective kick. You would land and be like "Ok, where did he go" or "Man.... I'm dizzy"

    I just didn't know if this was practice or taught in any other style.

  5. whats wierd is that everyone martial artist i pretty much talk to, dont actually like the whole belt idea. If EVERYONE(with exceptions of course) doesnt like it, why is it still around? Or is it for marketing?

    What would the McDojo's do without 18 belts before black? How would they stay a float without their $30 fees with every belt? What would they do without there $200 to $500 black belt testing fee? What would the parents do for there kids? Honestly, I think that's the only reason a parent enrolls their kids in MA. "Well, Jonny's a Black belt!"

  6. Carbs 90 minutes before a workout is good. I usually go about 2 hours before I go to class. So I'll eat dinner 90 minutes before I have to leave, then head to class. This ensures that my stomach has had time to digest what I have just put into it, and the carbs are now into my system, providing me energy.

  7. Do a google search on Morihei Ueshiba. He's the founder of Aikido. It's quite an awesome MA. The ability to use ones strength against them.... WOW! I have wanted to study this, but I have choosen to learn a striking art first. When I have time, my Uncle takes time to give me some basics. He has taken me through "The Walk" which is first learned. It teaches you how to fall, and move. It's very graceful, and can be viewed as almost a dance when going through movements. He's giving me some pretty good techniques. He's been in Aikido for over 2 years now. I would take a few free lessons at some schools in your area. Be ready to fall, cause you fall a lot!

  8. I wouldn't worry about your son being a black belt. Being a black belt, doesn't make you an excellent martial artist. It doens't make you stronger, it doesn't make you wiser, it doesn't make you faster. If your son no longer advanced in belts, would he want to continue? Would you want him to continue? A black belt rank is awarded to let others know of your achivement. That you have worked hard, long, and are ready to take on the challenge of life. Your son should know before he gets to black, that he doesn't need a belt to tell him he's good.

    If I were you, I would worry more about the instruction/intructor, more than the color of your sons belt.

  9. Knights of Columbus!!!!!

    Wow..... that's two car payments, or 6 months of trainging payments. Man, I would see if you could find a training version for now. I want to by a authentic samurai katana, but $1200 right now just isn't in my wallet, or my bank :bawling:

  10. I have yet to meet someone that has used it. Personally, If someone asked for my wallet, and had a gun, they would get my wallet. Now, if somoene pointed a gun at me to hurt me, or my wife or any loved one, I would beat the living crap outta them, or die trying. But, I would never use a high or an aerial kick to defend myself. I guess it's another main reason why I'm thinking of leaving TKD. It's an awesome sport, great workout, and fun, but I just don't see it being useful in a streetfight (My opinion). I first started TKD (only been in it for 3 months now granted) for the workouts, fun, and to learn a MA... however, I now what to try something different.

  11. School: Arizona Combat Sports,

    Instructors Gustavo Dantes and trevor lally,

    Lally teaches the MMA and kick boxing.

    Dantes, teaches the BJJ classes. He is a legit BJJ Black belt. School is decent and they have lot of good guys to roll with there.

    Here is a couple websites the school website.

    https://www.azcombatsports.com

    also Gustavo Dantes website https://www.gdjiujitsu.com

    here is the gyms direcdtions and phone 1753 E. Broadway

    Tempe, AZ 85282

    S.W. Corner of McClintock and Broadway

    right behind the DVD Depot

    TEL: (480) 517-1960

    number.

    They offer classes in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Pankratation, and muay thai kick boxing.

    They offer a free introductory class for each program.

    So check it out.

    I haven't trained there but I rolled with Gustavo's students before or competed against them. They are GOOD! As well as I seen him teach and he is a very good teacher. SO here is one place you can check out there are few other schools around the valley as well.

    That place looks pretty hardcore. I wonder how much it costs :brow:

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