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Hey, Sohan, I need you to come be my personal trainer!!!
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Have you tried one-arm pushups yet?
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I wish I had more friends that did it as well. I've got several who participate, but one of them is so set into the way the SCA (https://www.sca.org) does things, that he doesn't really express interest in trying other things. For instance, they don't quarterstaff fight, and I would love to do that. There is also the rules system that they have, which does not incorporate in-fighting with takedowns, disarms, and the like. What I would love to be inovled with is the Association for Renaissance Martial Arts (https://www.thearma.org). They have a wonderful curriculum, and focus on researching and rebuilding the old systems the way they were orginally taught. Another excellent web site is the Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts (https://www.aemma.org).
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I do know that the author of Secrets of the Samurai also wrote Aikido and the Dyanmic Sphere. I have read the Aikido book, and it was very informative. Secrets of the Samurai should be as well.
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Hello all. I am at kind of a rut in my training. I am working a new job, and it has messed up my class schedule. I get some time at home though, and was wondering if you all could maybe give me some ideas for some kicking routines to give me a lift. I am considering serious competition next year, and would like to enhance my kicking, footwork, etc. I can work kicks on my own, or my wife could hold the target pads for me. Whatever anyone can suggest would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hey, cool. When you get it posted, do you mind if I try some of it, too? I am looking at breaking up my routine as well. I would like to work out 4 or 5 times a week as opposed to 2 or 3.
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by bodyweight exercises, do you mean push-ups, sit-ups, dips, pull-ups, and things like that? I am somewhat confused.
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I am not sure how the copyright laws work exactly, but the ATA did get it done. Basically, you have to be an ATA affiliate in order to teach the forms. But how much you can get away with, who knows?
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You should talk to your instructor and see what he thinks. If you ask me, 3 days of karate and 2 of judo a week sounds like a pretty good deal. Making 3 karate classes a week should keep you sharp on that end of the deal. Hope things work out for you. Incidentally, I KNOW for a fact that my instructor would not approve of this idea. Guess I am lucky not to be tempted with the idea.
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Sounds like a joke to me. Do they have their patterns copyrighted? That is what the ATA did when they made their new forms systems. I don't know, but it sounds kind of funny. I would definetly watch a class before signing up. In my personal opinion, there aren't any "secrets" left in the martial arts. They must have some very special ways of doing things.
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No kidding!! The guy I was fighting with is a lefty, and I am right handed typically. I can do both, but my big shield is only right handed, so when I use it, I am limited. I got a smaller round shield that goes both ways. Any how, my right shoulder has quite the bruising and scratches from Lefty hitting my weapon arm. Feels good though, I LIKE the pain!! Also caught a nice stinger on the right forearm, too.
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I called up a friend of mine, and we put on the armor, grabbed our rattan "swords" and metal shields, and went at it for a while. We tried some single sword, and it was very difficult. Trying to parry the blows was very difficult, and almost didn't work. I was only using the sword in one hand, so the blows were moving my arm. Also had a tough time moving sideways. I also notice that my MA training causes me to get my off hand up in a guard postition, and I end up trying to block when the sword gets by my weapon. Not good. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions or comments.
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You are right, UseoForce, they are good fighters. I am not saying they are not. And the UFC is the closest thing to real fighting. I don't think that the format that they fight today has anything really to do with the toughness of the fighters, but more with the mainstreaming of the sport in order to make more money. I am also not saying that the first couple of UFC did not have rules; it was just a different game. These guys today could fight tournament style, but they want to get paid for each match, bottom line. I think Royce made half-million, just for showing up, didn't he? I am not bad-mouthing UFC, I just liked it better before. I still love it. Most of the MMA venues are enjoyable to watch. And they are all great athletes.
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Insane armbar throw
bushido_man96 replied to Whitefeather's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
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I would like to see a tournament format back for the UFC again. It was great then. The weight classes are ok, but they could go, too. When the UFC started, it was a fight, it seemed. Now, it has a few rules that make it more sport than fight. It is very close to fighting, but bring back groin kicks and head butts, and let them go. Just a note, I think that the Gracie familiy now realizes how the UFC has evolved, and they should respect that.
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I understand what you are saying. I have been with my current instructor for 5 years now (I think ). He is a slender, lanky guy, with great flexibility. I am a short, stocky, heavy guy with good flexibility and speed for my size, but lack the height. I study TKD, in which height can be a major advantage. So, when my instructor teaches, I have to adapt tall guy strategies and principles to short guy, or I have to study my body and movements, and come up with my own way around. This is how we all make each of our arts our own. Now, should I ditch my instructor, just because he is tall? No way! He is an excellent instructor, and has helped me to adapt somewhat to fighting taller people than me, which usually includes everybody. Now, when I perhaps have my own school, I can take with me what he has taught as being able to fight tall, how tall guys fight tall guys, how the fight short guys, and my knowledge of how short guys should fight tall guys. So, I have learned so much, and even though I have my own way, I can still help the tall guys to find their way as well. Maybe a little long winded, but does that make sense?
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Judo compared to BJJ
bushido_man96 replied to elfordo's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
If the judo school is focused on Olympic training, then what they teach may be limited to what scores in tournament play, whereas the BJJ schools are almost always training towards MMA fighting venues. If you are looking to be more well-rounded, in this instance, BJJ may be the way to go. But, check out both schools, just to see which will offer what you like. Good luck in your training. -
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bushido_man96 replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Congrats, Sohan!! -
Elliptical machine by far...it doesn't hurt my knees.
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Muay Thai and BJJ?
bushido_man96 replied to DJmma's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
A child is from it's mother..that does not mean it IS it's mother. being FROM somethign and BEING somethign are alightly different. Fighting is fighting, plain and simple. All is one, and everything is nothing. I guess... (I feel Zen like.... )