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Menjo

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  1. ok i think i was misinterpeded.....what i meant is that i was only talking about attributes thus my argument wont work for any other argument most likely. so someone using an attribute effectivly i think is an opportunist which takes skill to do so, but not usually as much as the person they have the attribute over because that is the essence of the oportunist taking advantage right? An attribute maybe a result from practice but that could be martial arts its self....i think it is very possible to defeat an opponent in one blow, very much so but those reasons are ovious...your reply i think was talking about something(s) else becuase it creates new topics so thats why i cant give a straight answer....iam not saying if someone is able to carry out something because they can do it eaiser doesnt make it not a skill, it just takes less effort depending on the attribute, so attributes can i find highten skills but to use the attribute to do so you need the skill of what other basic skills are needed such as quick thinking and speed and intelligence....i think i made some sense of that anyway
  2. o i see that is a good point, you tried asking people who would know this yet?
  3. Yes, but not the punch line I expected. So, here's a music question. Is the piano a percussion instrument or a string instrument? lol i never finished the joke but id say a piano is a string insturment if it had to be one......
  4. I would suggest talking to your instructor to see maybe if he could possibly take some time to teach you when he has the time,
  5. does anyone know what penalties would follow if a monk broke these rules?
  6. is this a standard part of every dojo that teaches this stlye?
  7. to answer your first rebuttle to elbows and knees, being able to use attributes effectivly makes one a opportunist not skilled one. What you refer to in my mind is indeed an opportunist who is able to use it agaisnt the other, which in its on right is a whole different skill. I think this is similar to an article that i learned from
  8. lol good point, but it would be the one which doesnt follow usually tradition and the one which teaches poorly and only for self gain. Really what the post prior to this one is really asking what is a mcdojo if you think about it..... So i agree with your post beacuase its all realitive really, what to you is a mcdojo?
  9. wow that answered it well, thanks
  10. welcome, i wouldn't have the disipline to become vegan so congrats lol
  11. where were you able to purchase those all of those MA books?
  12. probably not join one but visit and train prob nowadays....
  13. i would either block, back fist, punch or kick their kneecap depending on all the factors
  14. OOOOOOOOOO i really want to take a few classses so bad, if anyone has ever heard on ninjitsu in nova scotia then tell me
  15. How did your bike fare in your van colision?
  16. LOL your very clever
  17. just depends on the person, id say go at your own pace and you decide wether to train more or not,
  18. lol maybe everyone thinks their area is boring
  19. man thats devious, nice going!
  20. just an quick off topic question, but why is it that generaly piano players are usually know their thoery very well?
  21. wow i know its nice here but i dont see why anyone vistits lol, the only tourist thing is citadel hill.....
  22. yea good point, i dont have very much knowledge of any kung-fu really
  23. yea i get those too, but there really cool becuase its like an action movie....i almost hate waking up lol
  24. i would really like there to be a little more ninjitsu dojos around its too bad how martial artists are often restricted to what they can afford and other factors...
  25. o well i thought it was something simple like dive your wieght by height plus something else LOL, too bad too
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