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Congrats. That's quite an honor, I think.
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Somebody's Watching Me....
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I think it would be a fun awareness drill to try. -
Kyokyushin Tameshiwari
bushido_man96 replied to Traymond's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
Was that first ice breaker Dolph Lundgren? -
Bad Butterfly Twist
bushido_man96 replied to Traymond's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
Ouch, didn't quite stick the landing. -
You don't have to be fake to the kids when teaching, but try to have some fun with them. If MA training is fun for you, and you can show that, then it will be more fun for them. With that said, remember that kids learn through play, so having focused games that improve on various skills will go a long way to making the classes easier on yourself and the kids. Kids won't get it right the first time, and maybe not the second time, and maybe not by the end of class. But, they should get better, and show signs that they are understanding and trying. Those are some simple things that can help you with the kids. Don't worry; it gets easier with time.
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
Sounds good. Thanks, tallgeese. 4-2-09 TKD class: 6:15 - 7:15. Class started late because there was a Little Lions testing before. Class was huge tonight; I think we had 20 or 21 students in there. If this keeps up, we might be able to go back to a kids class, which would be kind of nice. Class went well. Basics were brief, and then the black belts spent time working with colored belts on upcoming tournament stuff and new one-steps. I think I am going to have an issue coming up with the head instructor. He asked for a show of hands of who was going to the upcoming tournament, which is our organization's yearly tournament. My hand did not go up, and neither did the 4th dan's. He mentioned something about talking with us later on about it, because we know it comes around about the same time every year, and that we should be planning for it. We should be supporting it, going to help judge, etc. Well, I don't care for tournaments any more, and don't feel like taking the time off of work to go. My wife isn't crazy about going, either. I also don't like going down to put up with those who don't know what's going on in the tournament, but get picked to judge anyways. He didn't catch me after class on it, but I'm sure he will soon. I'll just tell him flat out that I don't want to go, and will not be going. Likely not for a while. -
Ura Nage
bushido_man96 replied to Traymond's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Yeah, I'd agree with dropping your center. It may not be a true "counter," but more of a defensive movement to prevent the completion of the technique. I love the suplexes. They really are the beauty of throwing, in my opinion. -
I'm not sure that being angry makes you stronger or not (unless your the Hulk...). Adrenaline can, though. However, I don't think that there is a correlation between anger and adrenaline. I do think that it is possible to spar when angry, and to maintain control over your techniques. Like anything, it may take time to adapt to this, but like I mentioned before, it is a matter of channelling it properly.
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Is Science on the Three-Quarters Turn Side?
bushido_man96 replied to joesteph's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
That's an interesting experiement, Joe. The other night, I was warming up on the bag before class, and was throwing either a vertical or the 3/4 fist punches at the bag. I have to say that I felt quite comfortable with the 3/4 fist. -
I'm with tallgeese and WNM here. If my instructor kicked me over for dropping my belt, I'd throw it back at him, give him some choice words, and then leave, and likely not come back. If someone took a blind-sided shot at me like that, my reaction would likely be to retaliate physically...I don't care what rank he's wearing, and I wouldn't care if he thought he could wipe the floor with me, either. I was raised not to put up with crap like that. But that's just me. The belt is just a belt, like the rest of the uniform. And I'm not sure about anyone else here, but I do remember paying for mine, so I don't think I'll be taking any advise on what I should do with what is mine.
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That is cool to see. I miss that retro look of the old NES cartridges.
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Feinting
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
There was an article in Black Belt this month about feinting. It had some good points, but the author made a comment about those not susceptible to feints, in his view, were "unsophisticated." I kind of thought the comment was a bit out of line; everyone just fights differently, and reacts differently. He also claimed that those that didn't react to feints would be slower in reacting to committed attacks, because they are always waiting for the committed attack. I'm not sure about that; he may have a point there. -
Bas Rutten MA demo
bushido_man96 replied to DWx's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
They seemed to be enjoying themselves quite a bit. Good times.. -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
What is the ball drill, tallgeese? 3-31-09 100 Push-ups Week 5, Day 1: 17, 19, 15, 15, 25 (20) = 91. TKD class: 6:00 - 7:00. At the end of class, we worked on some upper body hand techniques, 3 at a time, blocking and countering. I liked the drill, and think I will do some more of it on my own. 4-1-09 Weights Power clean & jerk: 145x5 Hang clean: 135x5 Power clean: 135x7 Dead lift: 205x10, 255x3 Cardio: Bike for 25 minutes, then a good stretch. -
As we get older, even if we continue to train, things will start to tail off on us. But, if we work hard, we can slow down that process. Typically, the older we get, the harder it will be to develop increased fast-twitch muscle, speed in general, and strength. I'm not saying that it isn't possible to do, but it just gets hard the older we get.
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I think a lot of us go through the different learning curves between beginner, intermediate, and the advanced ranks. Its just part of the learning process. You'll adjust, I'm sure.
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My updated picks: Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann.........Condit.......Sub Efrain Escudero vs. Jeremy Stephens.......Stephens....KO Ryan Bader vs. Carmelo Marrero.............Marrero......Dec Cole Miller vs. Junie Allen Browning..........Miller.........Sub Tyson Griffin vs. Rafael dos Anjos............dos Anjos...Dec Ricardo Almeida vs. Matt Horwich.............Horwich......Sub Brock Larson vs. Jesse Sanders...............Larson........Dec Jorge Rivera vs. Nissen Osterneck............Rivera........KO Rob Kimmons vs. Joe Vedepo...................Kimmons....Sub Tim McKenzie vs. Aaron Simpson..............Simpson.....KO
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The fight card has been updated, here and in the opening post: Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann Efrain Escudero vs. Jeremy Stephens Ryan Bader vs. Carmelo Marrero Cole Miller vs. Junie Allen Browning Tyson Griffin vs. Rafael dos Anjos Ricardo Almeida vs. Matt Horwich Brock Larson vs. Jesse Sanders Jorge Rivera vs. Nissen Osterneck Rob Kimmons vs. Joe Vedepo Tim McKenzie vs. Aaron Simpson
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Man Stops Robbery, Thinking it was an April Fools Joke
bushido_man96 replied to Patrick's topic in General Chat
That is funny. Its a good thing no one was hurt. -
Welcome to the Forums. Whereabouts in Kansas are you from? I'm in Hays.
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Choices on new MA.
bushido_man96 replied to ajb's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
A Karate school that teaches Tuite, or a TKD school with a Hapkido supplement, or just Hapkido in general, spend a lot of time on standing joint manipulation. JJJ does as well, although they might spend more time on the ground, as well. Or, if you're just looking for striking, any of the stand-up styles should be good for you. -
Sounds like a good time, tallgeese. I look forward to getting to the range more in the future. I want to start shooting more, but I'm at a point where I could buy a gun, or wait and see if I'll get issued one.
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Whats your Favorite weapon and Why?
bushido_man96 replied to Traymond's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
I like the combination sword and shield. My shield of preference is a heater, one that is pretty good size. After that, I would want to spend time on the quarterstaff. -
Feinting
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
I used to feint a bit when sparring, but haven't much lately...of course, I haven't sparred much lately, either. When working with my brother, I used to feint a jab at him quite a bit, and he would bite on it, hard. I may have to give it a go when I do get to spar again. In SD, I don't feint much. The problem comes down to if someone is inebriated in some way, a feint just might not work on them, as their reaction time and level of perception would be shot, anyway.