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We don't use grading/licensing books over here, so that's new to me. From what you mention, though, it definitely sounds like something worth looking into as far as fraud goes.
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Its not necessarily about making the next requirement available. Its about finding ways to motivate and drive the students, new ways, or perhaps old ways rediscovered. I don't want to discount a student just because I assume they should just be motivated themselves. That would be giving up on them in my mind. It would also challenge myself a lot more as well, and in the end, everybody wins.
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Do what I say , not what I do
bushido_man96 replied to Spartacus Maximus's topic in Instructors and School Owners
Very good idea, very good points. Its important as we get older and work towards passing on what we know, that we find ways to do that to maintain the integrity of what we have. -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
12/9/2014 4-way legs swings: 10 each leg Push-ups: 30 (21/9), 20 (10/10) Lunges: 2x10 alternating Squats: 2x10 Treadmill: 15 minutes -
Have you contacted the company about this issue? Perhaps its an issue they've had multiple reports about, and they may be willing to help you out.
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I've done it before, and suffered no ill affects from it. But its not something I do every time I break. I regularly break with the ball of the foot for round kicks. I merely mentioned that it can be done, but its not a good idea doing very many boards.
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TKD Forms; a running comparison
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Okay, onward and upward, to 7th gup, or 7th grade, or however it may fall in your respective dojang.... Songham 3, ATA yellow belt form: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4oJx9DbmN0&list=PL6C5091F842375D2F&index=1 28 moves. You can see knife hand blocks added in here, with the low and the high, as well as a double knife hand block (or "guarding block"). There is also some different footwork, with the step back to perform the front kick, then followed by a round kick. So with the ATA, in the third form, we see a kicking combination introduced. I know DWx alluded to this: I would just note that as part of the basics that are taught in orientation, and done in almost all of our classes, regardless of rank, we do the same jump front snap kick shown in Songham 3 here. I'd say its the most basic jumping kick out there, and a good training tool that leads to training other jumping kicks. Bo Chung Hyung, TTA hi orange belt form: there is no clip for this one, so I will try to spell it out here as best I can: Edit: here's my clip of this form: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHMpvCAkabA&list=PL82A89568D2E49FDC&index=7 Ready position (standard): 1. Turn to left, down block left in front stance 2. Remain in left front stance, retract hip slightly and execute right reverse punch 3. Slide left to right to face front, while chambering for right down block, step right foot out to the right, right front stance, right down block 4. Remain in right front stance, retract hip slightly and execute left reverse punch 5. Slide right foot to left to face front, step left foot forward to left front stance, left down block 6. Step forward with right leg to right front stance, right punch 7. Step forward with left leg to left front stance, left punch 8. Step forward with right leg to right front stance, right punch, kihap 9. Turn 270 degrees to the right with the left foot into left back stance, left middle block 10. Right back leg front kick... 11. Land in right front stance, right punch 12. Turn 180 degrees to the right with right foot to right back stance, right middle block 13. Left back leg front kick... 14. Land in left front stance, left punch 15. Turn 90 degrees to the left, stepping with the left foot to left front stance, left down block (you are heading back to starting position now) 16. Step forward with right leg to right front stance, right punch 17. Step forward with left leg to left front stance, left punch 18. Step forward with right leg to right front stance, right punch, kihap 19. Turn 270 degrees to the right with the left foot, land in left front stance, left down block 20. Remain in left front stance, retract hip slightly, right reverse punch 21. Slide left foot to right to face front, step to the right with the right foot into right front stance, right down block 22. Remain in right front stance, retract hip slightly, left reverse punch. Return to ready position. *All punches in this form are to the mid-section. So, 22 moves, a form by all accounts made by our GM as an "extra form" (translation of Bo Chung) to help learn to use the hips in striking. And now with the third form in the TTA, we add a kick, the front kick. Footwork stays pretty basic, with the 270 degree turns adding a degree of challenge. Palgwe 3: Looks like we have 22 moves here, too, with lots of blocking techniques (or are they really strikes..!!!) What I will note that I see here is stepping backwards, which I don't see a lot of in the other forms sets, at least not this early on. Tae Guek 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaGuL3BgKh8 Looks like 34 moves. I see lots of combinations in here, mixing in kicks and double punches, short stances moving to longer stances for power. I particularly like the move of the knife hand block in back stance and transition to punching in the front stance. I teach students who will be breaking boards with techniques like reverse punch or elbow strike to use this method to get their hips and body into the technique for power. Very useful here. -
Update: so far, practice is going pretty well. Kendall is getting two practices a night, and I think that will help him out a lot. In the first practice, he is working with some of the newer kids, and doing some different stand-up stuff, which will really help his game. Kenneth, my youngest, is doing ok with it so far. They've mainly covered the basics of the shot, and are starting to get into top and bottom stuff. Although he did hit one really sweet takedown where he got into good position with his hips, then lifted an snapped his arms to really sweep it good. Then after that, he kind of hurried too much, but he is learning. Our first tournament is this weekend, so we are gearing up for that. I'm working with Kendall to clean up some stuff to shake the rust off, so hopefully he'll be ready to hit the mats on Saturday. I will keep you all posted!
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X Guard Recap
bushido_man96 replied to tallgeese's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Very cool guard. I'm moving to Illinois tomorrow. Does the pummel drill you do to transition from side to side ever show up in use, or is just mainly a drill to get the reps in and getting a feel for the move. I like all these different pummeling drills you show, and I think they hold lots of value for training the positions. Thanks for sharing this! -
This is doable. I've done up to two boards myself, but I make sure to do it as a front leg kick, and I really snap it out there and back. It does sting a little, and it leaves some pretty cool red marks around the bones of the foot for a little while.
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2015 Martial Arts Goals
bushido_man96 replied to tallgeese's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
10 percent increase in what? In everything that's subjected to our P&L statement [Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, and Annual] for the Hombu, for my dojo, and my MA retail store. The list is quite extensive, as it is with most business'. I would guess, and this is just me guessing, the most affective way to increase this 10% would be to add more students, correct? If that is the case, how many additional students would it take to hit this 10% mark? -
Very good advise, along with sensei8's here: Especially if you foment this kind of training relationship with someone your rank or close to it. There is nothing quite like forming a bond with a training partner that you see it through the black belt ranks with. Also, if you have more than one MA school available in your area, don't discount the thought of cross-examining things with members of other schools that might have time to train outside of the school. Valuable lessons can be learned there, as well.
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10 year old Black Belts!
bushido_man96 replied to Dobbersky's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
The MA isn't concerned with physical size and strength, imho, it shouldn't be. It's not what you got, it's how you use it!! How about the mental maturity of some teenagers? -
dumb self defense laws
bushido_man96 replied to DominikDoherty's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
In cases such as these, its important for a witness for the accused to be an expert in self-defense and use-of-force. A good attorney would probably be able to line up an expert witness such as this, which would be able to help the case. I do agree with you in regards to urban legends and the like. There are lots of misconceptions out there, and its important that through the process of the trial, that the jury is educated about these misconceptions, and how they can't be applied. -
I'm confused on the license thing, as well. Could you elaborate on that more? As for the sparring, I think that is odd. Why would they refuse to spar with you? And do you feel you were ranked undeservedly because you did not spar?
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I do like the idea of if not objectives during a black belt cycle, at least providing more challenges for them. Advanced exercises for warm-up instead of basics, perhaps more focus on sparring and self-defense, lots more pair work, would all be good things I think would help keep the black belt mind stimulated.
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
12/4/2014 Solo Workout: Leg swings: 4 ways, 10 each leg. Pushups: 30 (20/10 modified), 20 (10/10) Lunges: 10 each leg. Squats: 10 Side bends: 10 each side. Twists: 10 each way. -
TKD Forms; a running comparison
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I had also heard that some of the designers of these two sets of forms also had a hand in the designs of some of the Chang On forms, but I can't recall who it was. This, I did not realize. I thought the main reason behind the implementation of the walking stance was to help train the higher, more upright stance seen in Olympic sparring. Thanks for the info here, Iceman. -
Sounds like a good class. Keep up the good work, and keep the reps coming!
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The grappler has all these tools at their disposal, as well. And as mentioned earlier, throws don't happen slowly, and often the grab is going to be using a body lock, or more than just a wrist grab. With Wrestlers, you have to think about more than just the grab that is coming. If they are a good shooter, then they are going to likely change level and hit you hard and fast, and the next thing you know you've been dumped on your back. If a Greco-Roman stylists gets ahold of you, get ready to go for a five-point ride, which will likely hurt very much. There is a lot that goes into it, for sure.
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I used to have a training partner outside of class. We would spend two days a week, around an hour per session, and it was some of the best training ever. It is a great way to train, if you can manage it.
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Parts of the journey coming to an end
bushido_man96 replied to skullsplitter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
This isn't the "end," just another milestone! Good luck to you and your son and keep up the good work! -
2015 Martial Arts Goals
bushido_man96 replied to tallgeese's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Most of mine will center around more DT training... 1. Provide at least 10 training opportunities for my department and surrounding agencies for Defensive Tactics. This gives me two months out of the year for leeway on any unforeseen circumstances that might arise in life or work. I think I have a schedule laid out, and may have a location locked down, as well. I just have to implement it. 2. Re-certify in GRACIE for the department. 3. Hit another DT certification course, or hit one of the Aikido seminars that happen here in town. I don't have any TKD testings in site any time soon, so I think this will work for me this year.