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KC pulled out a win against division rival Oakland, but it didn't end as pretty as it started. I was a bit nervous that KC allowed Oakland to really get back into that game in the 3rd quarter. But, they really turned it back on, and defense came up with some key turnovers, although they gave up a lot of yards, which is a concern. Overall, though, KC clinched a playoff spot, and things can still swing in their favor for the division, if they just take care of business. Patrick, I saw the Phins took care of NE, which puts more of a damper on NE's playoff pursuit of the #1 seed. Bob, the Cowboys won, beating the Packers. Are they still hunting for a playoff spot?
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Testing for 4th dan this weekend
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Thank you, everyone! Your support means the world to me! I get to add a solid black stripe down the side of each pant leg. -
Forms/Kata
bushido_man96 replied to Jay's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
This gets state a lot, and a lot of times, its all that gets stated. No elaboration, no clarification, just statement.I like to see more about where all these applications are in these katas. I have read some good books that elaborate a bit more on this, and they are immensly helpful. -
Mental training for self defense - how to?
bushido_man96 replied to non_descript's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
For us that would turn into the spare GI jacket drill. If we loved you it would even be clean. Relatively. -
How does Caffiene effect mental health and illness?
bushido_man96 replied to chrisw08's topic in Health and Fitness
I'm not sure the coffee is the issue here. I drink coffee or pop (soda) often, and don't have these issues. It could be you have these issues, and are trying to associate it to something you do, in this case, caffeine intake. It also sounds like you are experimenting on yourself to see how it affects you, but you don't have any kind of control subject, and seem to be just randomly adding caffiene. You might want to start by going to see your doctor, and talk to him/her about your issues and concerns. You may want to speak with a psychiatrist or psychologist after that. See what you doctor recommends. As for the coffee, if you feel you don't need it, then stop drinking it. Or cut back to one cup a day. See how things go from there. Good luck to you. -
My story. Want to start training karate, but I'm confused
bushido_man96 replied to Joppe's topic in Karate
It sounds like you've got a good idea of what you want to see out of making progress. If you go visit some schools, ask the instructors about how they approach gradings, and you should be able to nail down someone with similar ideas to yours. -
Savate anyone?
bushido_man96 replied to chrissyp's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
I think some of the ideas and movements relate to that, because the fencing styles that were popular in France at the time would get used with Savate techniques. I don't think they have the same roots, but were just relevant at the same time and place. -
I didn't watch the bunkai, just the forms. Each form had some nice touches to them. I thought the Italians did better kicks, and the form had more kicks, but the Japanese had more intricate hand techniques. Both were synced up well, but I thought that the height difference for the Italian girls might not have played in their favor, but I'm unsure if that was the case or not. I'd probably have to go with the Japanese team, even though I did prefer the kicking in the Italian kata. I think the Japanese did a more intricate form, so they would get my nod. All 6 of those performers blow my technique out of the water.
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Savate anyone?
bushido_man96 replied to chrissyp's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
I think it would be a fun one to learn. Its one of those more obscure styles, and I always think its fun to delve into the history and techniques of these styles. -
Matsubayashi-Ryu Honbu Dojo (Nagamine Dojo) Closing :(
bushido_man96 replied to CredoTe's topic in Karate
This is a pretty cool event. Thanks for sharing these with us, and here's to continued progression for you style and organization in the future! -
2014 Martial Arts Goals
bushido_man96 replied to tallgeese's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
That one would be fairly subjective, wouldn't it? But, a solid goal, nonetheless. On a serious note, good luck to you and your future fiance. -
Any Kalaripayattu practioners?
bushido_man96 replied to Himokiri Karate's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Welcome back to KF! Kalaripayattu is pretty tough to really find around; its just not that popular. I'd be interested to hear from someone who actually participates in it. -
Well, its been a busy few weeks. KC got back on track after dropping 3 in a row, beating a Washington team that has not peformed well all year. Raiders this week, and a win can clinch the playoff berth. Go KC!
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Testing for 4th dan this weekend
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Well, the results are in, and I passed! I got my certificate yesterday (those on Facebook have seen it), and now just need a frame for it! My instructor has ordered me a belt, and I need to have some tailoring done on my uniform pants now. Onward to 5th dan! Thank you for all the support you have given me. It has really made a world of difference! -
The annoying thing is that i've have only taught the junior classes a handful of times. so i am not really all that acquainted with the students there. But those times i have taught them they know how tight (instead of using a word associated with our butts and could have had this post removed) i am about doing things. I'll let everyone know how it goes and how many students were there. the biggest grading i've helped out at was 16 students and that was an adults grading Look at it this way: They are the ones testing, so let them be nervous! I remember when I used to floor judge for testings at first. I would get nervous. But eventually, I just thought to myself, "this isn't much different than leading a class, and they are the one's testing, not me." So, I don't get nervous for it anymore. I just do my thing, and let them be nervous. After all, its their testing, and its about them, and not me. Hope that helps.
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Pre- 3rd Kyu Grading.
bushido_man96 replied to Harkon72's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congrats! Job well done! -
First grading tomorrow
bushido_man96 replied to DaveAkaSuperman's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Way to go! -
Mental training for self defense - how to?
bushido_man96 replied to non_descript's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Lots of great info in this thread. I will look into this "box drill." Alex, thanks for the insight here. -
Here's the story: http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/news/440288/GSP-taking-break-from-MMA-vacating-title/ What do you think? Do you think he'll come back, or is he done for good? I am personally in the camp of folks that think he lost that last fight, and I feel this move hurts Hendricks a bit more than anyone else. What happens now?
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Anderson Silva says he would fight for someone else if Dana White tried to force his retirment: http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/news/440302/Silva-Ill-fight-for-someone-else-if-White-tries-to-force-my-retirement/ This is an interesting situation. Being a professional fighter is going to take its toll on the body. There is the data out there that shows that MMA appears to be easier on the head than Boxing is, but there are a lot of other concerns to keep in mind, as well. It appears that White is trying to avoid any kind of future litigation by keeping fighters from staying in the game too long, but I can also see where fighters that are proud and have some ego would not want to go out accept on their own terms. Another angle to consider is the big ordeal that the NFL just went through in regards to dealing with concussions, and the rule changes they have made to prevent them in the future. What do you think? Is White doing the right thing? Is Silva being too stubborn? I look forward to your thoughts.
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There probably are Judoka out there that feel that way. Yet still, they have weight classes set up for competition. Its not that it should be the dominant thing to consider, but it should be one of the factors considered when facing someone.