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RichardHangHong

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Goju Ryu Karate, Matayoshi Kobudo
  • Location
    Wickford, Essex, UK
  • Interests
    Karate, Kobudo, BJJ, Iaido,
  • Occupation
    Karate Instructor
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  1. What type of baseball bat is used for tamashiwara (breaking)? I saw basball bats made specifically for breaking (slightly softer wood and a beat cheaper than a normal bat) on a website ages ago but have no idea where it is now. Tried Google but no joy. Does anyone know where I might be able to find some or do I just have to get normal bats?
  2. Ditto bushido and dragonwarrior, it sounds like concussion. I'd get yourself checked out asap, just to be on the safeside.
  3. As a simple bit of advice to build up leg strength for kicks, try doing the kicks slow and low whilst wearing ankle weights, then gradually increase the height and hold it out there to work the muscles. There's a work for this specific type of workout on the muscles but for the life of me I can't remember what it is. Any sports physios/personal trainers in here that can remind me please?
  4. Thanks Zanshin, I found some more videos of Shiteigata. I think it was more of a case of finding out how to spell it correctly, then I had no troubles finding what I needed.
  5. Thought I'd update mine as it's changed a bit My Club: Seitou Ryu Karate Club Style: Blend of Shotokan and Okinawan Goju Ryu Instructors: Rod Martin, 4th Dan Seitou Ryu, 5th Dan Goju Ryu. Richard Gregory (me), 3rd Dan Seitou Ryu Locations: (me) 9 dojos across Essex. (R.Martin) 1 dojo in Brisbane, Australia I also train at: Tokon Kai Karate Association - Steve Roberts, 5th Dan GKI Goju Ryu Karate-Do - Keith Bishop, 5th Dan Yoku Do Karate - Martin Rees, 5th Dan edit: forgot to say where we are
  6. I train at two different clubs regularly, £6 for one class, £4 for the other class. I only get to train twice a week as I run my own club and teach all of the other nights/days. We charge £6 for adults, £4 per kids. Students just pay as they go to train. Gradings are £15.
  7. I have to agree with the others, it's generally about bragging rights. Who's got the biggest one? I rarely get bruises now but my students still get quite a few so on one side they all jar each other because they know they haven't been blocking correctly, but at the same time they praise each other because it's almost like a right of passage as you go through the grades. After all, it's martial arts we train in, we learning to defend ourselves, not playing tiddly winks aren't we?
  8. Anyone know where I can find some videos of Shi Te versions of katas online? Either to watch online or shops that have copies for sale. I can't find anything on youtube. Thanks Richard
  9. I have to agree with Killer Miller's comments. The general quality of technique was pretty good but all of the kicks pulled back to soon and could do with a bit more kime. Ditto the arms flapping too much on the mawashi and mikazuki geris, keep the elbows in. Make sure you don't hold the leg up after the kick has finished, get it back to the floor straight away. On that same note, make sure your kicks all start from the floor and finish on the floor. Each time you kicked it came up to the knee (which was good) but then there was an ever so slight pause in the movement, which is bad because it disrupts the flow and build up of momentum in the kick, therefore making it harder to engage the muscles around the hips to extend the leg out for the kick, resulting in less kime. Hope that helps. Osu Richard
  10. I think it's generally with the shin. Some of my friends train in kyokushin and afaik they kick with the shin but sometimes also with the ball of the foot. In my club it's ball of the foot for the body, instep for the head.
  11. Cheers guys, I'll put up a brief account of how it all went down later but right now I'm still recovering from getting married on Sunday!
  12. step forwards into zenkutsu dachi and block Jodan Juji uke
  13. Hey guys, Just thought I'd let you all know that I passed my Sandan grading a couple of weeks ago on July 1st, and one of my students got his Shodan. I was aching all over afterward, had a few bruises here and there including a lovely little shiner on one eye, but I'm really happy I got it. Richard
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