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Brandon Fisher

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  1. With all do respect, if you think schools are not as dangerous as the so called "streets" you might want to think again. One only needs to scan news headlines or have a son/daughter in school to realize that. Many of today's "schools" are as much if not more of a killing field than a dangerous dark alley in the "street".

    I don't agree that schools are safe, but this perhaps is an over-statement. I may not be an expert, but when I went to highschool (just a year ago) the school was not a killing field of any sort. Nobody in my school died, sure maybe a fight here and there but not much.

    What type of neighborhood was your High School in? Surburban or Urban? How strict was the school policies?

  2. In today's society with all the school violence I personally feel it is a good move on the schools part. True those that only defended themselves are getting the short end of the stick but lets face it school fights are no longer playground scuffles. People are ending up in the hospital or worse as a result of them nowadays. Reality is though very sad schools are more dangerous now than ever before. Preventive measures must be taken for everyones safety.

  3. A friend of mine was training when I moved to Cleveland in 1984 and I took interest and my mom and dad signed me up. I needed something to help with my self confidence and something I could do even with my sight problem. Well I have been doing it ever sense now almost 23 years.

  4. Traditionally only the head instructor is addressed as sensei so technically you are in the right if you addressed him by Mr. so and so.

    I don't expect my students to call me sensei outside the dojo or other karate related event. However many do just out of respect. I did with my Shorinkan sensei and a 8th dan from Pittsburgh that is one of my instructors and advisors to my system.

  5. Body conditioning isn't bad when done correctly at a slow pace. Elbows and Knees is correct bruises are bad menas you have gone to far to fast. Those that have hit the makiwara for years and hit it correctly can still use their hands others who just punish themselves is another story.

  6. Not everyone is created equal, some people have issues doing things and other people will excel at those very things even being difficult. You must look at the persons capability and not judge them on one particular level. My wife for example has a inner ear problem and it effect her balance very badly. She trains very hard and is a tough one but still has the issue. Does that mean she did not earn her shodan? Nope that means it was just harder for her.

  7. That is correct

    Kake Geri - Hook Kick

    Kakato Geri - Axe Kick

    Fumi Geri or Fumi Komi - Stomp Kick (which I was describing) I have gotten in trouble for correcting people so I quit doing that. I just describe what I think they are talking about.

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