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Zaine

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  1. Welcome to KF! Looking forward to your future contributions!
  2. Congrats! Well earned!
  3. I remember thinking the same thing about Shorin Ryu. It was clear (to me) that it was the best system and that I could beat anybody (except for those who also did Matsumura Seito Shorin Ryu). Now I know better. There is no ultimate system. Even with a good sensei and practitioner sometimes you have to find a system that works for you. That's why I'm such a huge proponent of cross training.
  4. Welcome to KF! It's good to have you!
  5. Interesting article, definitely something to think about. Thanks for sharing!
  6. I agree with Wastelander. You should talk to the Sensei and I would even go as far as to bring it up to the senior students when you feel more comfortable to them. You're there to learn just as much as they are.
  7. Welcome to KF Spartacus Maximus! It's good to have you!
  8. You mean aren't given the time to take off your shoes before a confrontation?!
  9. Congrats on the promotion!
  10. I agree that it is a good idea. At the end of the day UFC is a brand that has to make money and as such, they wish to avoid any controversy surrounding a fighter that appears within their organization (such as they have already faced). Like the article said, the UFC wants to expand and grow their empire and the way to do that is to be responsible about who they bring into their fold. As far as the health check goes, for me this is a given and they should have done this already in my mind. Wastelander is right in saying that it is already handled, but as a company that literally throws people into situations where the end goal is to physically best their opponent it doesn't hurt to double check.
  11. Congrats on ranking up!
  12. If you are happy with the training and the stuff they do then stick with it. It is fine to practice at home, in fact, I hold (as my signature states) that MA should be more home practice than classroom practice. However, if you are unhappy with your experience, then consider looking for another dojo that trains more.
  13. I enjoyed reading that, thanks for sharing! I liked the 42 points. I thought that they were solid and beneficial. For me, however, I am less worried if my technique is snappy (or at least what I am assuming he means by snappy) and instead I am more concerned as to whether or not it is powerful.
  14. This is unfortunate and I wish him and his loved ones the best. I think that this is one of those things that happens sometimes. The athletes know the risks and take every precaution but things happen. Luckily, he seems to be stable and will hopefully wake up soon.
  15. Great stuff Bob, I really enjoyed reading it! I bet! I imagine that there is an inordinate amount of information. Good luck to you!
  16. Honestly I don't see anything wrong with that approach. If they want to have multiple BB then let them, usually they know as well as anyone else else that they would benefit from staying at one place but they are in it for the knowledge. They want to have different perspectives and then they can be comfortable continuing the journey in a particular style. Everybody gets something different from their MA training. While some find the most fulfillment in staying in one style, others find it in trying as many as they can and either approach is fantastic in my book. I myself, after obtaining Shodan, moved to a different state and then went to training Kung Fu. Now, I am going back to Shorin Ryu to continue the journey and the things that I learned in other systems are invaluable and give me fantastic insight on the different ways to do a similar technique. I absolutely get school loyalties, but as a martial artist you have to do what you feel is right for yourself.
  17. Welcome to KF Les! Glad to have you here!
  18. Zaine

    Blue belt

    Blue belt was 8th kyu for me. 5th was green with one stripe. I don't remember it being particularly difficult but I practiced as much as I could, especially when it came down to testing time. When you say that you want to go to BJJ, do you mean that you want to leave Fudokan completely?
  19. Thanks for sharing! It was a interesting to watch!
  20. Welcome to KF! It's good to have you!
  21. Happy birthday to KF! Here's to another 13 years of a great community!
  22. Congrats Fang! Well deserved wins! Best of luck on the test, you're going to nail it!
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