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Try to find another person to do the talking, then. If you think that he would listen, then don't let it go by the wayside.
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Injured/bruised shin, advice needed
bushido_man96 replied to chillindan's topic in Health and Fitness
If the pain is subsiding with each day, then I would say it is getting better. If it were me, I probably wouldn't go to the doctor, but then again, I don't like going anyway! My wife always has to make me go! -
Absorbing low kicks and minimize the pain
bushido_man96 replied to Rainbow_Warrior's topic in Health and Fitness
Ooooh, that doesn't sound good at all. Does she recon it is from all the leg kicks? -
You don't want to cheat yourself on the warm-up. The amount of warm-up you do will relate to how far you will be able to stretch. That said, if you hop on the treadmill for 2 minutes, and then try to stretch, you may not get as good a stretch as you do after 2 hours at the Thai gym.
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Visiting other dojangs
bushido_man96 replied to SBN Doug's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
They should be willing to let you spar, if you can go in there and demonstrate that you have control of your techniques. -
Nice article; thanks for the link.
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Welcome to the Forums! The best thing you can do is go to the club and talk with the instructor about the style, the classes, and whatever other information you would like to have. Watching a class would be a good idea, too.
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These are good suggestions, here. If you are getting what you want, then that is great. As far as looking at the website, I noticed that not many of the classes went over an hour long. I don't think I like that very much, but that is just me. However, $30 per testing, I think is a good deal. I don't think that just because a school charges for testings makes it a McDojo. This is America, the land of opportunity. If someone learns a skill like TKD, karate, etc, and wants to provide a service to the public by offering classes for a fee, then great; power to them. After all, that is the American Dream, isn't it? Doing what you love, and making money at it. Now, with that said, it is the responsibility of every business owner, whether they be selling food, clothing, MA skills, etc., to provide the best product that they can to the consumer. Now, we all know that it doesn't always work out that way, and we as consumers have to do our homework so that we know where we can get the most bang for our hard-earned buck. In the end, it comes down to responsibility; both that of the consumer and the businessman.
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Do you still remember and practice the early kata?
bushido_man96 replied to baronbvp's topic in Karate
Not to mention that this can be a great workout! -
Do you still remember and practice the early kata?
bushido_man96 replied to baronbvp's topic in Karate
This is why practicing lower rank forms and material is important in our school as well. Higher ranks are expected to be examples for lower ranks, and to be able to help if they ask a question. Black belts are to have the material down, with no excuses. -
Highschool Wrestling
bushido_man96 replied to Ace2021's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
High school wrestling will be a great compliment to your jujitsu training, I believe. You will learn takedowns, as was mentioned, and although there is not a lot of locking and choking, you will still learn some very good moves that you can use to manipulate your opponents. It is a fun sport, and the conditioning is excellent. One difference you will notice is that you will be constantly trying to pin your opponent, by putting him on his back and holding him there. You will quickly learn that being on the bottom is bad for a wrestler, which may take some adjustments to get used to. Have fun, and good luck with it! Keep us posted as to how you do. -
another question about belt lol
bushido_man96 replied to nystangkid's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree with you on this point. This is a reason why I won't be testing again any time soon with my association. This is almost an echo of what I have been through. I have always enjoyed doing forms, but I have also liked sparring, and I also realize that sparring is what I need the most work on. I am ok at sparring, and I can take a shot, but, I would like to improve my skill level more and more all the time. There are some in our school who are both good at forms and sparring. However, we have several who don't care for sparring at all, and they won't do it if they don't have to. On Wednesdays, we have a kicking/sparring drills class, that we use to work on some sparring ideas. I wish we would spar more in that class, be we never really do. However, we do practice footwork drills, do bagwork, and do some timed rounds on different things as well. However, the students that don't like it, don't show up, so it is really their own fault if they don't improve in that area. In our school, their is descrepancy as well. Most of it comes from the ladies in the class, as they seem to be the ones that don't like sparring as much. I do ok, but some of the 1st degrees are a little more athletic than I am; I make up for it with toughness, though. This is a good point as well. However, our instructor is really good about making sure the students are ready to test before he allows them to do so. -
Muay Thai/Boxing/Kickboxing Question
bushido_man96 replied to Dazed and Confused's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I think it is great that this is an interesting aspect for you, and I think that it is great that you pursue it. However, I don't feel that it has to be required for everyone who wants to learn an art or style, and just wants to learn fighting techniques and self-defense. Good luck, carrying your training into the new year! -
Worst experience ever?
bushido_man96 replied to Greek Fighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Dropped as a child....that's golden! How did the break go? Did you break the board? -
Celebrities in martial arts
bushido_man96 replied to Greek Fighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
There is a video out of the singer from tool choking someone who climbed on stage at one of his concerts. He gets back control and continues singing while choking the guy. Applications at work!! -
Black Belt & beyond
bushido_man96 replied to Jeet Kune Do's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I think that a black belt should be able to defend themselves to the point that they can get away from an attacker or situation. This doesn't mean they should be able to dance 12 rounds, or be able to knock everyone out that they meet. There are many different ways to get out of a physical confrontation, be it physically or mentally. However, there are so many scenarios involved with self-defense, that a black belt may not win every fight. -
This is a misconception about European fighting styles. They trained very hard, and very well, and also knew how to fight hand to hand. I think saying that a samurai would win on the first blow is quite unrealistic. Do you really think that a European knight would try to not kill on the first stroke?
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Liddell v Ortiz (2)
bushido_man96 replied to shukokai2000's topic in Pro Fighting Matches and Leagues
I can't view it yet. Who won? -
I say make your own decisions based off what you want to do to improve yourself. If you want to pay the insane amount, then go for it. If not, then don't. If there is a higher up you can talk to about the situation, then I would do that, if you think it may help. Otherwise, it may just be time to get out.
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Thanks again, ive read alot of Iain's articles in the past. You are welcome!
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Female Boxing
bushido_man96 replied to KarateK's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
I have also seen a book put out by Turtle Press, called Boxing, the American Martial Art. Has anyone read it, or know anything about it or the author? I have bought many books through Turtle Press, and have been eyeing this one for quite some time, but haven't bought it yet.