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bushido_man96

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  1. We do not have a setup like this. At times, I wonder if it would be better if we did. However, we don't have a different curriculum, or set of requirments for adults and children; its all the same forms, and the same one-step requirements for testing. Board breaking techniques are the same, but different boards are used ("kid" boards as opposed to adult boards; different size). So at our school, its all the same. I kind of like this differentiation idea, using the do and jutsu suffixes. Its a different touch, but one that makes sense.
  2. I guess if someone flips me off, I just don't take it to heart. I've got a lot of other things in life to worry about than letting someone's display pique my blood pressure a bit.
  3. I think I've seen some of that one before. Its an enjoyable video.
  4. The Martial Arts tend to be categorized, and the categories tend to go like this: TMA: Traditional Martial Arts MMA: Mixed Martial Arts RBSD: Reality Based Self-Defense XMA: Extreme Martial Arts My question to the forum, is what constitues a "traditional" Martial Art? What are the "required" prerequisites necessary for one to even think about tagging their style as "traditional?" I await your responses.
  5. We do. One per belt level, required for testing. In our school, their relevance is pretty much to a testing requirment. Each form tends to get a bit tougher to do, and so there is an increase in skill level as one goes up in rank. Supposedly. We have a strict set, with one form being the creation of our GM, and the rest of the forms are the ITF set, but we don't do all 24 ITF forms. My feeling on forms is that we could do more with them. I don't mind doing forms; I always enjoyed forms competitions. I like to do them in class, too. However, I think that we could do more with them. Our style doesn't do any forms applications (Hae Sul), but I have picked up a book that does show applications for the forms set that we do. I would like to delve into it some in class, or add it into an advanced class setting, so the black belts have something different to motivate them. Those answer your original questions. More to come!
  6. ...very nice...and very true. It is a most resiliant weapon. Can you imagine a hard core Muay Thai fighter burying one of those on your thigh? OUCH!
  7. I can see where this does have merit in tests, especially when a black belt is expected to be able to recall curriculum in a class for any lower ranked student that might be asking for help. A black belt will appear more professional if he doesn't have to ask someone else to help him help someone remember a form.
  8. Personally therefore, I cant see the value in hanging on to traditions such as "Belt" rankings if your art is not traditional. Or do you guys wanna have your cake and eat it as well.lol What does it matter if an art is "traditional" or not? As long as it is effective, I feel that is the main measuring point. Ooh, ooh, I just got an idea for another thread.....
  9. If "Bunkai" is to be described as soley interpretations that relate to the breakdown/application of kata movements, then I guess it is a sole component of Karate. However, I think its possible to train with applications in scenarios, without the template of a kata/form being present. I think this is what tallgeese is referring to. Perhaps it isn't Karate, but it is Martial Art. So, at some point, we're just splitting hairs. You can still achieve the same goals, but by taking different paths.
  10. No, I guess not. They might just look at me funny.
  11. In my group, if you make a mistake or forget a kata due to nerves for example, its an instant fail. You don't get another chance on the day, in fact you have to wait at least 6 months before you are allowd to re-take. This is because Dan gradings are as much about strength of character (as Seija says) as they are technique. If you dont know your material well enough, and or can not manage the nerves, you are not ready to grade imo. You don't get another chance in a fight after all. What do you guys think? I think that there is something to that, WNM. From what I have heard through my instructor, things used to be more stringent in the system than they are now; board breaking is one example. 2 attemps, then you sat down. No change on the testing. I think that it is something that is seen less and less, and perhaps it should be kept around, especially at the black belt level. Keeping that level of expectation high for your high ranks only improves the quality of your schools.
  12. So Captain America will be back? Comics get crazy sometimes.
  13. 12-23-08 Kicks FL front thrust kicks: 3x10 each side BL front thrust kicks: 3x10 each side FL round kicks: 3x10 each side FL round kicks, low level: 20 each side TKD class: 6:00 - 7:00. Only three of us tonight, so we did a quick basics, then reviewed some forms and black belts Do-Kangs.
  14. Out of curiosity, how can certain pants improve the way your kata looks?
  15. I'd say no as well. I just don't think it would work.
  16. He lost his fight via decision: http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3784052
  17. Ryan Bader wins TUF season 8: http://phoenix.fanster.com/2008/12/17/former-sun-devil-wrestler-ryan-%e2%80%98darth%e2%80%99-bader-is-the-ultimate-fighter/ Congrats.
  18. Forrest Griffin vs. Rashad Evans…………….Griffin Sub Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Frank Mir…Nogueira KO Wanderlei Silva vs. Quinton Jackson………Silva KO Mike Massenzio vs. CB Dollaway…………….Massenzio Dec Mostapha Al Turk vs. Cheick Kongo ………Kongo KO Dean Lister vs. Yushin Okami ………………..Okami Dec Mike Wessel vs. Antoni Hardonk ……………Wessel KO Reese Andy vs. Matt Hamill ……………………Andy Dec Brad Blackburn vs. Ryo Chonan……………..Chonan Sub Pat Barry vs. Dan Evensen……………………..Barry KO
  19. Best of luck to him, and let us know how it turns out.
  20. I find it so hard not to do that! We also have to put our left hand under our elbow so I usually catch myself just as the arm is moving. Was horrible last year as I had loads of interviews for the universities I applied to and I was praying that the lecturers didn't notice! I've caught myself doing that as well. Its a tough habit to break!
  21. I'd heard that Batman was going to die here soon. Now what will DC sell?
  22. Things are well for me. I am happy with my job right now, and am waiting patiently for my chance to move up. TKD is going well, but I have shifted a focus into getting my 1st dan in Combat Hapkido. I want to do this before I test for my next TKD rank. I'd also like to start a Combat Hapkido class at our TKD school, but I don't know if that will happen.
  23. Emerich has had his hand in several movies like this. Independence Day comes to mind. He likes to destroy big things, and civilization in general, it seems . But, this does look interesting, and I might be willing to see it in theaters.
  24. Good points, Joe. It doesn't always have to be about the physical; in fact, I would be willing to bet that most times, it won't be. These ideas of preparation, and just being present, can be deferences in themselves.
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