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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
Hi Bushido, sorry to be a pain, but could you explain this to me? I am interested in the setup of stations, rotations and also what is BL/FL? (I assume back leg and front leg, but just wanted to check ) Hi, yamesu. I'll elaborate. You are correct on FL/BL; front leg and back leg. The "station" is what you use for the techniques, like a Powerline bag, or someone holding a kicking shield, or a target pad. Some are interchangeable. But you don't necessarily rotate to a different bag. Also, as you probably noticed in the descriptions, the "stations" are kind of themed, like the one highlighted above, side kicks and spin back kicks. So, if you have a big class, you can pair two kickers to a Powerline and do one station, and have some others on target pads doing those stations, and then switch them up so everyone get to do them all. Hope that helps. I'm considering putting together some different classes, perhaps more target pad themed to switch things up. 11/12/2014 DT Club: 2:00 - 3:00 pm. We worked on some headlock defenses, one of which was similar to one I've done with the GRACIE system. The Wrestler I was working with showed me a nice variation, too, where it was more of a drop than step around and sitting to a roll. We would secure the arm, step around in front, and then sit and roll the bad guy over. The other variation was with the bad guy in a wider base, doing more of a sit back and roll them over. The focus was getting rolled over and ending in the top position, for LE focus. Then I did a free roll, getting pretty well smoked by the Wrestler. I don't feel quite as bad about that, now that I see his name up as last year's conference champion. PT w/Kendall: Push-ups 3x6 for both of us. I helped Kendall with assisted bridges x10. We both did wall walk bridges x10, and bridge push-ups x5. Kendall did a handstand for 1 minute on the wall, and then he did front and back neck bridging to build strength. TKD Kicking Class: 6:00 - 7:00 pm. All Powerline stations today. Station 1 FL side kick x10 each leg BL side kick x10 each leg BL spin back kick x10 each leg BL spin back, switch away, x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Station 2 FL round kick x10 each leg BL round kick x10 each leg FL hop round kick x10 each leg BL jump round kick x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Station 3 FL push kick x10 each leg BL push kick x10 each leg FL hop side kick x10 each leg FL crossover side kick x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Station 4 FL repeat round kicks x10 each leg; first 5 sets mid/hi, second 5 sets hi/mid (20 kicks each leg) BL repeat round kicks x10 each leg; first 5 sets mid/hi, second 5 sets hi/mid (20 kicks each leg) FL side kick to repeat round kick x10 each leg (20 kicks each leg) BL side step to BL round kick x10 each leg. 140 kicks total Station 6 BL jump spin back kick x10 each leg BL spin back kick to spin back kick, I call these "repeaters." x20 total BL spin back check kick to repeat round kick x10 (20 kicks each leg) BL side check kick to spin back kick x10 each leg (20 kicks each leg). 140 total kicks 520 total kicks for the session. Then stretch. -
Jon Jones dropped by Nike: agree or disagree?
bushido_man96 replied to Archimoto's topic in Pro Fighting Matches and Leagues
Nike recently dropped Adrian Peterson, as well. I agree with their choice to do so. I don't like to these kind of pre-fight actions, either, and wouldn't want my sons to see them as an example of how a person should act. In the end, though, since he was representing Nike, its up to Nike to decide whether or not that is how they want to be represented. So, I'm good for it. -
Couldn't agree more. We do one-steps in our TKD training, and they are referred to as our "self-defense techniques." They could be, if they evolved from the simple format that we use to do them. One-steps can be a great training tool, but they have to be done right, and they have grow, I believe, and eventually, become more interactive than a down block, step forward and punch, let the defender to the defense, and that's it.
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Sounds odd. Its not some kind of carpel-tunnel syndrome, is it?
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
11/6/2014 PT w/Kendall: Kendall did handstands, candlesticks, and some wall-walk bridges. 11/10/2014 PT/Wrestling w/Kendall: 3x5 push-ups (I did these, too). Then we worked on sprawling to the Iowa twist x5. Then I had Kendall do sprawls, repeatedly, working on the bounce back up, and making sure to drop his chest to the ground and be heavy. TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Taught class, hitting basics, forms, one-steps, and sparring. -
If a school has a testing format, then I don't like to see auto-grading. If there is a test, make it a test. Otherwise, its not a test. Now, some schools/styles don't do testings, but promote based on what they see in the classroom when they see fit. I don't have a problem with this method, either. But, do one or the other.
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There are lots of things that can create falsehoods in the MAs. One-steps can do it, if they are not taught properly. Basic can develop falsehoods, if you never learn to strike a bag or break a board. The list goes on. An instructor has to bring it all together for the students. I think competition gets picked on a lot more than the other aspects of training because not everyone is good at competition, and its how some of those that don't do well in competitions justify it. I think many times, it becomes a pride/ego thing. Not always, but sometimes it is the case.
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I will be watching this, as soon as I have some time! Just a note on your opening post. Many times, I've heard that the use of the gi in training doesn't help as much for self-defense, because many people don't wear material as durable as it is. Sure, shirts can be grabbed and used and whatnot, but the long sleeves of the gi aren't always there for us to use. That's one thing I notice in your grips in your videos, how you have the gi sleeve to grab onto, whereas our DT club only grapples no gi. But, I'm not saying I disagree with the importance of the use of the gi. I think it can be quite useful for training. I'm just repeating what I have heard in the past, and the arguments for training without a gi, BJJ or other styles included.
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Misuse and abuse of MA
bushido_man96 replied to Spartacus Maximus's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree. Its important for an instructor to be wary of what is going on through his/her school. Its important for the students to know and understand that they are ambassadors of the school, and their actions reflect on the school. -
I'm not so sure about all that philosophical stuff. I guess if you look long enough, you will find what you are looking for.
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Figure-8 Deflection Drill
bushido_man96 replied to Wastelander's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I do enjoy seeing these drills. I see similarities between this drill and some of the ones seen over in the Wing Chun posts, too. We did a flow drill together, didn't we, Bob? I don't recall what it was called, though. It was kind of like a sticking hands type of drill, I think. -
I like the side kick defense. Are you blocking with both hands there? Also, I've noticed with straight line kicks that come to the center, getting the timing on them to block can be a bugger. Are you hitting an angle there, or are you staying straight on? It looked like you stayed pretty straight on. Again, very nice video. I do like seeing these takedown applications and sweeps.
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Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I've seen in this video and in another shown recently involving a different flow drill exercise, with the punches coming towards the chest, and not the face. Do you change things with punches that come in high at all, or does that cause the flow of the drill to change? What do you do to work on those things?
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I was promised rank for "x" amount of time, and instructor rank within three years.... maybe lesss. That's a big "no-no" in my book. Maybe I'm being too picky. I'm really not in it for the rank. ... I'll give it some more thought I don't like seeing those kinds of promises made, either. You could just tell them that you don't want those guarantees, and see what kind of training arrangements you can make.
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Does your school advertise prices?
bushido_man96 replied to Lupin1's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Our school doesn't advertise its prices, but if you come in and ask about classes, we have a book with the pricing laid out based on what you sign up for. We don't have any pricing listed on our website, though. I think that many don't list prices because they want someone to come look and see what they have to offer before being turned off by a price. You mention yourself that you have a budget, so if you see a price over your budget, you kick that school out of consideration. An instructor would much rather have someone come in and check things out personally, and see what they have to offer. If its good enough, perhaps someone might make the adjustments to their budget in order to attend the school. -
Glad to have you here at KF! I'm sure you will find lots of interesting things to discuss!
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Training Sessions Ruined by Slippery Floors
bushido_man96 replied to bigpopparob2000's topic in Health and Fitness
You could try a pair of socks with grip on the bottom perhaps? -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
10/27/2014 TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Taught class, basics, forms, and one-steps. 11/3/2014 TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Basics, forms, one-steps, and sparring. 11/4/2014 Physical Training (PT): with Kendall. I helped him with assisted bridges, holding his hands and spotting him while he bridged back towards the ground. He also did two sets of hand stands next to the wall, one for 45 seconds and one for 24 seconds. 11/5/2014 DT Club: 2:00 - 3:00 pm. A Wichita PD officer came in to talk to the kids about some of his experiences so far in law enforcement, especially in how important it is to keep training and working, especially in DT. Afterwards, we did some free rolling. I rolled twice, probably around 5 minutes per roll. I basically waited out my first roll with some mount pressure maintenance (thank you, Alex!), which worked really well. Learn about that here: Pressure Mount Review. The second roll was tougher, with a young kid with Wrestling experience. I was able to kind of ride things out for a while on bottom by latching onto half-guard, but couldn't get anything to work for me. I eventually lost position and got tapped out in some kind of near crucifix hold. It was fun. TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Open kicking class on powerline bags and paddles. Powerline: station 1 FL side kick x10 each leg BL side kick x10 each leg BL spin back kick x10 each leg BL spin back kick, switching away, x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Powerline: station 2 (could also use paddle) FL round kick x10 each leg BL round kick x10 each leg FL hop round kick x10 each leg BL jump round kick x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Powerline: station 3 (could also use kicking shield) FL push kick x10 each leg BL push kick x10 each leg FL hop side kick x10 each leg FL crossover side kick x10 each leg. 80 kicks total Powerline: station 4 FL repeat round kick x10, first 5 mid/hi, second 5 hi/mid, each leg (40 total) BL repeat round kick x10, first 5 mid/hi, second 5 hi/mid, each leg (40 total) FL side kick repeat to round kick x10, each leg (40 total) BL side step to back leg round kick x10 each leg. 140 kicks total Paddle: station 5 FL snap ax kick x10 each leg BL inside ax kick x10 each leg BL outside ax kick x10 each leg (first 5 regular, second 5 switch foot) FL crossover ax kick x10 each leg BL spin heel kick x10 each leg. 100 kicks total 400 total kicks for the class. Then stretched. -
Looking for lost Hyung
bushido_man96 replied to Mr Buffalo's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
The book I have doesn't mention the form, unless it goes by a different name as well. The book I have is by GM C.S. Kim.
