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Isshinryu_heart

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Isshinryu, kali, judo
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    New Jersey

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  1. seminars are usually special classes that teach things outside the normal curriculum of the school, usually by a guest teacher. We have had people from outside dojos attend our seminars, but I'm pretty sure they were there on invitation, they were all high-ranking black belts.
  2. I agree with everyone else. In my main dojo we wear white gis with only the school patch. I recently started training at a different dojo (same style) while I'm at college, and the first day the sensei came out with this big bright red, white and blue TKD gi. I'm not unpatriotic, but I think those kinds of flashy tournament gis are tacky and unnecessary, especially for regular classes at the dojo. I'm more traditional when it comes to my training, and just the fact that the sensei presented himself in that way makes me kind of worried about the kind of training i'm going to get.
  3. my dojo always has a karate camp every summer. It's designed for kids and adults. It's actually mandatory for all the adults that train. We do crazy stuff like run up mountains, get woken up by black belts at 2am for training, etc. It's a lot of fun but extremely tiring. Unfortunately I think it's only for people who train at my dojo.
  4. I totally agree. In my dojo everyone participates in dojo cleanup with the exception of the white belts, who are excused. This is mainly to not freak them out, but the main reason behind it is that they have not yet earned the privilige to clean the dojo. It's always been that way in my school. By the time you reach yellow belt, you want to participate in cleanup to do what you can to support the dojo.
  5. That's the first time I've seen that kata done but it looks really interesting. Kinda reminds me of kusanku....
  6. my tournament kata for empty hand is chinto, weapons is kusanku sai. I hardly ever compete though and when I do its only for inter-school competitions
  7. Stick and dagger is a very common part of kali. I have trained with single and double stick as well, but stick and dagger seems the most useful to me. Though the good thing about kali is that it is very versatile. For example single and double stick techniques usually involve blocking with the "active hand" as the hand not blocking with the stick. These techniques can be adapted to whatever weapons are available.
  8. In Isshinryu Seisan kata is the first kata taught. We have shortened versions created by my sensei's teacher called Seich and Seini, which we teach to brand new students to prepare them for learning their first kata, and seisan is the first full kata that a student learns in Isshinryu. I have always found it interesting that seisan is taught at the black belt level in some styles.
  9. the only time I have ever seen someone skip a rank was when one kid skipped a junior black belt rank (the JrBBs go through a grading system similar to the kyu ranks). He was definitely ready for it though. He tested for his BB the following year.
  10. congrats! My 3rd kyu (brown belt) test was a surprise - however the test was very long and nerve-racking as it was spanned over 2 weeks of classes
  11. welcome! hope you enjoy the forums
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