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No thanks. I don't like eggs that much.
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Man, the feet are so important in a lot of things, that this is going to be tough. You could do push-ups with your bad foot resting on your good one. Upper body lifts like curls, triceps extensions, etc. would be good as well. Just experiment and see what you can do safely.
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This quote from tallgeese got me thinking about the sparring that takes place in my TKD school. When we line up to spar, this is basically what we do; "just spar." We don't get into a lot of drilling different aspects of fighting. So, if we want to drill certain things, it is up to us to take to it in our brief matches that we have at the end of class. I think this can be a good thing, and a bad thing. Its good in that you do more than worry about scoring the next point in your sparring. The bad is that the frequency of things you want to train against may not be very high, and thus you can lose out on what it is you wanted to focus more on. These were just some thoughts this thread brought up. I really like the idea of a focused sparring class in which drills are done to a particular end.
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5 year old black belt in India?!?!
bushido_man96 replied to isshinryu5toforever's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
If the only difference is in name only, then what harm would it do to just give a legitimate black belt rank? -
Welcome to KF. I do think that if you get started in your style, it may help to facilitate your desire to quit smoking. When you see how much better you will be able to perform when you quit smoking, it may be the motivation that you need to keep away from it. Good luck in both of your endeavors.
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Martial Arts and Complacency
bushido_man96 replied to RichardZ's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Be careful not to err too far on the side of caution. Opposite of complacency is insecurity, which could be equally dangerous. While complacency may lead to brash action, insecurity in your training may restrain your actions. Delivering good technique without authority and power is no better than performing poorly with confidence. That is why my previous post stressed a realistic and accurate assessment of your capabilities. Of course, I realize that this isn't what you meant, but your post made for a nice segue! You are right on the money there, and I wouldn't say that you are far off on your assessment, either. I do at times question myself to those dangerous levels of insecurity that you mention. Thanks for bringing this up. -
If you really want to get into Zen Buddhism, then you should look towards a temple or whatnot that focuses on it, as opposed to a Martial Art that adheres to a few of the principles of it.
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Tallgeese hit on what I have been trying to say. Just because we haven't seen it yet, doesn't mean that its not an effective way of training. As time goes by, I do think that we will see this happen more. Now, that isn't to say that figters still won't have their preferences. That will always be the case. But I think you will begin to see things done more as a compilation.
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You might look into getting with some high school or college Westlers in your area to work on some ground fighting skills. That way, you won't be totally foreign to grappling.
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5 year old black belt in India?!?!
bushido_man96 replied to isshinryu5toforever's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I have trouble realistically imagining that a five year old can truly understand what it means to be a black belt. Some systems, mine included, have a rank called "junior black belt," that youngsters can be promoted to, then when they are of a more reasonable age, then can receive their actual black belt rank. What are the differences between the actual rank, and the junior rank? -
What is important here is that you both learn from this situation. After a cooling off period, you should both sit down and discuss the event, and learn from it. Another important aspect of this situation is that both of you take identify and take responsibility for your actions. This is just as important in the healing and learning process.
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I think its all set now.
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Wow. Uncalled for.
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I pity the fool who don't like breakfast!!!
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Don't forget that Funakoshi was born and raised in Okinawa, as well. It is natural that he would take those ethics with him in his Karate. Good points on Kyan, as well.
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I never knew that, Rateh. Thanks.
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Interesting form. Thanks for sharing it.
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Failing Tests
bushido_man96 replied to still kicking's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
I agree, Heidi and Bob. Very much the case when it comes to a test. -
Surprise Test
bushido_man96 replied to joesteph's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Way to go, Joe! -
Passed my 7th kyu test!
bushido_man96 replied to conrad665's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congrats!