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Most effective/amusing instructional metaphors
bushido_man96 replied to gzk's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I tell the kids "don't move like a Lego Man!"....meaning to punch and use some body movement, and not just the arms, like a Lego Man moves. -
How good do YOU think you are?
bushido_man96 replied to baronbvp's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Long story. She's not my original instructor in TKD. The original one I had a falling out with. But she has two charter dojangs under his org. I train with her, but I would have to test under him for BB ... won't happen .... But she is such an awsome instructor, I train with her anyway. So, what will you do, then? -
Welcome to the Forums!
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There are some interesting tidbits in there. Thanks for sharing, lordtariel.
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easy way to start out in kyokushin, from home!!!
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in Karate
You really have a lot of basic information there. Is this the only exposure that you have to the style? Do you go to a class at all, or do you just train at home? -
do you really need pads for at home spar?
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in Equipment and Gear
Its up to you, when you are on your own. -
how many hours do you train a day?
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Mondays are a day off for me, and I work nights. Since I have Sundays off, too, I am well rested to work out. I get up in the morning, go lift, then do conditioning afterwards, then, in the afternoon, I will meet for Combat Hapkido for a few hours, then teach an orientation for a half hour, then, I have an hour of TKD class. Just works out, I guess. -
how long have you studied?
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
It all has to start somewhere! -
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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It sounds like you need to have a meeting with your instructor, then, to figure out what you can get worked out.
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how many hours do you train a day?
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I get to two hour long classes, twice a week. I also lift 4 days a week, for around 1 1/2 hours each day. I also do conditioning for around an hour, 2 days a week. I also get in around 3-4 hours a week of Combat Hapkido. It just depends on the day for me. Mondays and Wednesday are usually my heavy workout days, with the others being just lifting, and maybe some solo workout. -
how long have you studied?
bushido_man96 replied to boyo1991's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
TKD for 14 years. Combat Hapkido and the SCA combat for a little over a year. -
Martial arts research library
bushido_man96 replied to hobbitbob's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
This book was originally written in 1890. C. Phillips-Wolley supplied the section on the Singlestick, and Allanson-Winn was responsible for the rest of the book. Including chapters on the Quarterstaff and Bayonet as well as the Broadsword and Singlestick, this book is a good source of what the weapons of the day were and how they were used. This book makes a great companion for anyone studying the history of weapons in civilian combat. Some of the diagrams can be confusing to the beginner. The attacks are described through a circle, with the appropriate parries described in the circles as well. Although the book does tend to lend a "sporting air" with the weapons, much practical weapons fighting information can be gleened from its pages. As reprints go, it is an average book. -
Injured with three weeks until BB test, help
bushido_man96 replied to Akaratechick's topic in Health and Fitness
That's good to hear. If you have to adjust, that still allows you to work on something. Keep us posted! -
I don't know...I think one of my friends still has dial-up. I know my wife's grandmother has dial-up, too. I wouldn't be able to deal with the slow loading times.
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Here is a drill for you to try: When you watch TV, you can listen for certain words, and use them as auditory cues to throw a technique. Use, for instance, the word "and." Whenever that word is said, throw your technique. It will help to build some reaction time.
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Could the color of sparring gear matter?
bushido_man96 replied to seraph313's topic in Equipment and Gear
Very interesting. Not surprised, I guess. -
Good post, NinTai. One point I would make is that changing something because it "feels better" can be a legitamate reason, for, like you mentioned, age reasons, previous injury, etc. I think that your body should be in a comfortable position when you fight, so that your body can be as efficient as possible. I think part of it lies there.
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That's a good post, ninjer. Thanks for the information and the links. I think that both the Judo/Jujitsu players and the Wrestlers all have something in common: they don't have to worry about being struck after the takedowns. On the street, that is a definite possibility to deal with. However, I can understand the points you are making in your post, and they have merit. Upon landing, you have to be ready to deal with being struck or jumped on, and each would be dealt with differently, I think.