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Agreed.
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Basically. You'll get there.
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Hands down my favorite quote from the whole video. It really says it all for me.What Mr. LeBell speaks about is solid, however, not all MAists are willing to not criticize, for whatever the reason(s). Sad, but true. As a teacher I had likes to say "They're still on the journey to be a Martial Artist, just like you and me. We're just a little further down the road."
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Passed my 1st Dan grading in TSD
Zaine replied to wagnerk's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
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Some clubs like that exclusiveness and they eventually disappear. It harbors an elitism that is really hard to break through. Generally these places end up putting out BBs who know how to fight and have great technique but fail to understand what it is to be a Martial Artist.
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Passed my first grading today
Zaine replied to gronis's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
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First thing is first, I understand where the head master is coming from. He's upset and sees it as an afront for the other student to do what he did. That being said, it drives me a little crazy when things like this happen. As a (former) instructor I loved loyal students but I did not feel then need to put any thoughts of loyalty in my students. I was there to teach and they were there to learn. I find it ridiculous that some instructors can't separate a student's personal life, such as the student who got kicked out, from loyalty to this or that club. For me, I would leave (possibly for your friend's school if you want to continue with the style) because it doesn't seem like a healthy place to be. I absolutely understand if you are conflicted about leaving because you've been here awhile and you obviously love the club enough to have legitimate concerns about it but you deserve to train in a place that you feel comfortable in.
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What makes traditional...traditional?
Zaine replied to devil dog's topic in Instructors and School Owners
I agree with this. I tend not to worry about whether or not what I am learning or teaching is traditional or not. To be honest if it works and is interesting then it is enough for me and if anyone disagrees then let them. -
I would give it one more go but it might mess with your Isshinryu a little bit. You never know they, you may be able to separate it enough in your mind to do both effectively.
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Then don't. You shouldn't have to train in a place that you feel uncomfortable training in. That being said, as a new student in the dojo it probably wasn't the best idea to remind (or correct) the sensei on bunkai. It doesn't come across as helpful from a new student and not a lot of sensei (or people) know how to take it in stride without feeling like it was an affront. Again, if you feel uncomfortable then just find another dojo. We learn better in a place where we feel comfortable with our surroundings and you will end up enjoying your training more.
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"Ah HA!" Moments in Your MA Journey
Zaine replied to CredoTe's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
My favorite "AHA!" moment was during my Shodan test. Part of the test was bare knuckle fighting and I was fighting my instructor and at one point I miss stepped and paid for it with a punch to the sternum. Needless to say it hurt and it made me realize that I still had a lot to learn. -
I'd go for the brass if it looks better. Aesthetically pleasing is always more enjoyable than the easy fix. I like projects though so the harder brass ferrule fix speaks to me a little more. You will be prouder of the Cue in the long run too, I think.
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My uncle wanted my parents to name me Zaine. It kind of just stuck as a sometimes internet handle.
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Testing for 4th dan this weekend
Zaine replied to bushido_man96's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
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Congrats!
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Pre- 3rd Kyu Grading.
Zaine replied to Harkon72's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
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First grading tomorrow
Zaine replied to DaveAkaSuperman's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
I remember my 9th kyu test very well. I remember being so nervous that I felt nauseous. I remember being scared about messing up and praying that I didn't mess up. Then I did it, and while doing it I didn't feel nervous at all, I knew what to do and I did it. Then we finished and the nervousness set back in until he announced that I had passed. You'll nail your test, don't worry. Be sure to let us how it goes. -
During my Shodan test I was asked to do a Nunchaku kata. This particular for was a kata that no one liked, especially my instructor. Because of this it was not impressed upon me that it was something that I had to spend a lot of time doing. However, it was still in the system and I still had to do it. So I get up to the testing board which consisted of my instructor and 2 other people from another system that my instructor was friends with. I start this kata and probably did the first 5 moves correctly and after that did moves that I knew were in the system while adding some foot work that I knew was in the kata. I finished the kata and awaited the critique. I look at my instructor, who has an incredibly amused look on his face but says nothing. The main guest on the board, a grandmaster of his system, complimented me on my great technique and told me that my kata looked great and the other member agreed. The grandmaster asked my instructor what he thought and my instructor agreed, I had done very well, but he wasn't sure where I learned the kata because it wasn't what he taught me. He then asked if I could repeat it move for move and of course I could not.The point of the story is that if you make a mistake in a form the best thing is to make it seem like you didn't. It shows our ability to improvise in a situation that we may not be familiar with. In your case the people on the testing board knew the kata and immediately saw the mistake because they knew what to look for but in a situation like mine, the only person on my testing board who knew the kata was impressed enough with my ability to make up something that would look like it went in the system.
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What do you mean by this?
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New year; new goals. Being that my life is exponentially busier at the start of this new year than it was at the start of the last one. 1: Advance in the current system (I'm pretty sure they do advancements. If they don't it doesn't matter much as it's a lot of fun). 2: Get in better shape (running my first (half?) marathon in March. I can't remember what I agreed to as I agreed to it the day after my wife gave birth and I was very tired). 3: I'd like to start teaching again (Shorin Ryu). I think that will do me for now. I'm looking forward to an awesome year!