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bushido_man96

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  1. If all of your questions pertain to the system, and to the curriculum, then you are most likely correct in assuming that your questions will be better answered by the higher ranks. However, as a 3rd dan, I have asked for technique advise from a 1st dan, and have got some good advise from such inquires. I try to always stay open-minded when looking for advise. As far as walking into a room full of people, and asking questions about things; usually, you would only have to ask a few people before they could most likely point you in the right direction of someone who specializes in what you are asking about.
  2. A question for Zanshin: Iain Abernethy is a Wado stylist, I believe, and he uses the terminology "bunkai" extensively. Is he the only Wado stylist that does this?
  3. I am not really familiar with Shodo. Can you elaborate a bit more on it?
  4. I see. Do you teach the pre-emptive strike, as well?
  5. I always had an interest in the MAs. In the 8th grade, a friend invited me to the class, and I have been with it ever since. Now, It is just a part of me. It is "my thing."
  6. Hehe...You can keep your six pack...I like my party ball....
  7. I think that the general public views The Ultimate Fighter and Mixed Martial Arts as what those MMA athletes train in. Most Mixed Martial Artists get into the sport in order to compete. Not all, but I would say most. The MMAs will have more of "gym" approach to training than the typical "traditional" MA approach, where time is spent on basics, then forms, and then sparring. The MMA training will be based more on drilling, with a lot more partner work and sparring.
  8. I agree. They tried to do too much in the third moive. That said, it was still alright. They could have done more with Venom, like a Maximum Carnage set up. Perhaps that would be overload, too.
  9. It wouldn't be too fun, would it! However, you gotta love that protection.
  10. You have to keep in mind that when the constitution was written, guns were something that most everyone had, and it helped America win its freedom. Nunchaku weren't around the young country much then, and therefore were relatively unknown.
  11. I caught an article on this in the latest issue of Black Belt magazine. Does anyone work with this idea? It is basically the use of the body's natural response to being startled or taken off guard, and it is used as in self-defense. I have also been reading Iain Abernethy's Bunkai-Jutsu, and he makes use of the very same idea in much of the bunkai shown in the book (thussfar, anyways). Thoughts?
  12. Yeah, I don't like the big toe sticking up, which is part of the reason that I don't kick with the blade.
  13. The old adage "never judge a book by its cover" comes to mind....
  14. So, in your style, are you stating that you never use a pre-emptive strike? Do you always teach to await the attack first, and then counter?
  15. Welcome aboard!
  16. Cool stuff. I wonder what else they might find. How long til they put people on Mars?
  17. Wow! That has to be the coolest thing I have seen in baseball in quite a long time! I wonder how they will approach the rules to this situation. So, does he switch often in-game, when lefties and righties bat accordingly? Imagine what that could do for a pitch count; he could just switch to the other arm, if it ever hits 100 pitches. Very cool. I like his glove, too.
  18. Well, I am more than happy to contribute. However, considering that many of our members are across not only time zones, but even oceans, it may be very tough to accomplish. It would be nice to see it fall, though.
  19. I wish that I did more weapons defense training. In time, I feel that I will, but not at my current TKD school; we just don't work with weapons. When we do, they are the standard "self-defense" joint manipulations that tend to run in MA schools. I think that your idea of using concepts as opposed as certain techniques is a very key component. Whether it is a bat, knife, or gun, it has to be something that is adaptable to many situations in order to secure things quickly.
  20. My mate gets to do it everyday as he is a Knight at the Tower of London. He complains though about having to wear full plate harness and sweating his proverbials off, but still ... what a job! I envy him greatly!
  21. I am sorry to hear about your situation here. In the end, I truly think that laws like these are an over-reaction to a precieved danger that many do not understand. Unfortunately, you may want to take the high road in this matter. Even though you don't like the answer, I don't think they will change their view even after you become an advanced rank in your MA. In the end, you may have to learn what you can at home on vids and YouTube, and the like.
  22. Hey there, James! Good to see you back. 6-20-08 Tried to do 3 pull-ups, 2 sets. 6-21-08 10 push ups on parallel bars. 3 sets of 3 attempted pull ups.
  23. That's a bummer that they don't have exactly what you want. However, I think the Capoeira class may get you into the kind of shape that will acclimate you more to the tricking. At any rate, it should be fun!
  24. I agree with this tack. If this doesn't work out for you, then perhaps you may choose to put both of these schools behind you, and find one that is totally neutral to this whole situation. Politics in the MA sucks, but it is a part of the MAs.
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