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TheDarxide

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Shotokan
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    England

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  1. You got it right. In a bag, to and from training. As long as they're in something, you're okay. You don't need to worry about a case in a bag. I think you're supposed to have a license to buy them, but i've been to places that don't ask. i could be wrong though.
  2. I don't have problems at the moment, but a mate of mine got done for defending himself with a d-lock against 5 chavs who were trying to jump him. 1 of the chavs had a knife, but didn't use it. My mate got arrested because he hit 2 of the chavs over the head with the lock, after they started hitting him. I can only assume that the Police thought that didn't constitute reasonable force.
  3. Because Itosu didn't teach him the bunkai? Or he left out certain parts? The theory is that by the time Funakoshi started training, there was no longer a need to protect the King. Since it is theorised that this is how shuri-te developed, there was no longer a need to pass on all of the knowledge. Also, when Itosu began to teach youngsters, he deliberately left out the fatal and maiming moves and applications.
  4. No, I'm talking English gent civilised, you know, would rather hack each other to bits with swords than just shoot some impersonnaly [sic] Back to subject, the nearest Kyudo club from me is 2 hours away, I was just wondering whether I would get anything from it that I wouldn't get doing normal target shooting. My only research on the subject is a load of stuff on Zen, and then a load of stuff that says the Zen stuff is bullsh*t. As an actual system, is there anything more to it?
  5. Speaking as a UK school employee, dude, you will probably get expelled. Regardless of provocation, if you take a chair leg to another kid, you will face severe consequences. If you've got problems, i know it isn't 'cool', but speak to a member of staff.
  6. My brother-in-law did MMA in the '70s, involving karate, kung-fu and kick-boxing, and he's told me he had to register. I've no reason to suspect him of lying. Unless it was a club registration for insurance or something not quite as romantic and the years have addled his brain. *shrugs*
  7. Just curious. I know it's not strictly a martial arts weapon, but it's something I have always enjoyed doing. Seems a bit more civilised than a rifle.
  8. *Normal* nunchuka aren't "illegal". You just can't carry them on the street unless your are travelling to or from your place of training. And I think they have to be concealed. *shrugs* I assume since kids can buy that sort of thing in toy shops that it's not a problem. I remember when those bloody turtles were all the rage, you could buy scary toys....
  9. It's a great book. Very, very, informative. I don't think he tries to discredit Funakoshi, but explains why things may have happened a certain way, especially when you consider the politics of the time, and how the Japanese work as a culture (I found the bit about real truth and official truth fascinating).
  10. The overseas invasion refers to the landing by Commodore Matthew Perry. I suggest you google this or actually read the book and get a history lesson.
  11. It was a private seminar for members of my club. Well worth it. We concentrated on hip movement and how to step forewards correctly. Also, movement of the rear hand. Heian shodan in mirror image, that was intersting... sorry i didn't see this till afterwards, so i couldn't pass your address on.
  12. I'm been learning shotokan for about 6 months, and have been given an invitation to a seminar with David Hooper. I've read some of his articles, and he seems to be a "spend two hours on hip rotation during choku tsuki", which is fine, I just want to know what to expect; obviously i'm a little nervous because i'm 'new'.
  13. Weapons techniques are based on the core techniques - to quote the Karate Kid Movie "first learn stand, then learn fly"
  14. TheDarxide

    The BEST

    You need a stereo in the background playing the song from the end of Karate Kid I
  15. TheDarxide

    Green Belt

    we all train together. there are a few 'advanced' classes for brown belts and up (and any one who can handle the pace), and that's regardless of age too. I sparred with a 7 year old the other day, he barely reached my waist, but boydid he come at me. To be fair, I could have flattened him with a kick to the face, but that doesn't mean I can't take his height into consideration, drop my stances, and learn something from him.
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