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Cool, thanks for the link, lordtariel.
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Cool I imagine car´s crashing while you fightin´ Actually, the sign part is on the inside, towards my body, so all you see is the silver on the outside. It really looks pretty sharp.
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A question of weight and mabye something else
bushido_man96 replied to Jeet Kune Do's topic in Health and Fitness
I would say off the top to gain weight, increase your caloric intake. However, it should be done the right way, and not by downing an extra double cheeseburger every 3 hours. -
Thanks, Sohan. I only sprint on Monday and Wednesday, and I am kind of ashamed, because it really isn't for a whole lap around our indoor track, which is only an 8th of a mile, I think. I did do a little jog from the school play to work tonight, and it made me feel kind of good. Maybe I will add a little slow stuff, too. I will have to see how the knees hold up.
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universal tang soo do
bushido_man96 replied to islandman's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I wouldn't recommend this course of action!! The ATA forms are copyrighted, and you would be in some serious trouble for that! They basically run under a franchise, so you would want to be careful there. -
Floor and strenght
bushido_man96 replied to Rainbow_Warrior's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
I agree with ps1. It would be a long, hard road. (I think I hear the Rocky theme playing faintly in the background! ) -
If you practise Kata... This is how it ought to be done
bushido_man96 replied to Tokkan's topic in Karate
I understand what you are saying, but I am not sure that I would use the term McDojoish. I view a McDojo as essentially a place that gives away belts; I don't view this competitor at quite that level. Flashy, I would go with, but McDojoish, I don't know. Just my opinion. -
I agree with most of what you are saying, bearich. You make some very good points, and yes, we did get a little crossed up on the previous statement on deriving the drills from the forms. I'll say this: If you do derive the drills from the forms, then perfecting the forms is very important. However, I don't believe that you must have forms to derive drills from--just reiterating. Here is one spot where we do differ: However I did find it interesting that when you referred to Western Fighting Styles you did not reference as an art, but rather a "fight style." I'm not sure if you share the same viewpoint as I do, but I do view boxing, wrestling, and the likes as fighting styles rather than martial arts. This is basically what I'm saying again with the fighting style versus martial arts. If people want to head into Mauy Thai so they can learn how to fight effectively, by all means do so, but call it a fighting style rather than a martial art. I feel that fighting styles and martial arts are the same. I don't differentiate the two. Although I cannot substantiate this theory, I would be willing to bet that the techniques came about first, and were used, and then recorded into forms, so they would be preserved for posterity. Therefore, the formations of patterns, katas, etc, would be a direct result of techniques from an existing fighting style, and not the other way around. I don't feel that the existense of a set of katas is what defines "martial art." These fighting styles were around long before this term came along. The kata was just a way of cataloging movements, and is indiginous to the Eastern part of the world. Yeah, for the most part, I think you are right, we are on the same wavelength, to an extent. I hope I am not offending in any way, as that is not my goal. I am just trying to convey something a little differently, and I don't want to come off gruff (I know that I can sometimes, but don't mean to! )
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can someone tell me
bushido_man96 replied to little kicker's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
That's a good tip, DokterVet. Thanks! -
can someone tell me
bushido_man96 replied to little kicker's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Hey, that's cool. However, I don't do it with my legs straigth. -
KarateForums.com Awards 2006: Winners Revealed!
bushido_man96 replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Congratulations Greg, Kirsty, and Sohan! And thanks everyone for the nominations. I enjoy the time that I get to spend here, and I have to echo Sohan's sentiments as to what the forums here give me. Of course, KarateForums could not be what it is without all of the great contributors who get on every day, every week, or every month, to give and receive information. Thanks to everyone who participates! -
My armour is actually made out of old street signs. It has an oriental type of look to it, but it fits well, and is light. My brother actually likes to fight with a 6 foot two handed sword, and he is deceptively quick with it. If I don't use my shield, I get a pretty good bruise on my left shoulder .
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Two books that I have: Bo: Karate Weapon of Self-Defense, by Fumio Demura. It demonstrates techniques and some sparring applications, and it has a form in it. The other book is based off of medieval fighting methods: Fighting with the Quarterstaff: A Modern Study of Renaissance Technique, by David Lindholm. This is a great book, with interpretations from several medieval European manuals, and its focus is primarily on sparring work.
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A question to Karate instructors
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Instructors and School Owners
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How Do I put on more weight,(Its really tough for me)
bushido_man96 replied to Jeet Kune Do's topic in Health and Fitness
Well, you need to up your calorie intake, I think. Also, maybe the amount of fat you get, to keep the weight on. Sohan would be better with this, as he can be a lot more exact. If you come eat with me for a month, I think you will gain some weight! Protein shakes may be able to help you out, too. -
I am trying to build up to where I can do some decent sprint interval type training, to build up my explosiveness for TKD. Since my youngest is starting to get a little older, I would like to try to get back into competition. However, I have never been happy with my sparring ability, so I am trying to improve. I can usually place in forms, but I want to become a better fighter as well. I do some sprints twice a week, but they aren't very long yet. I am trying to build up to it. I also run stairs for 1 minute intervals on those days as well. Suggestions are helpful, if anyone wants to drop some!
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Philadelphia Area WTF schools
bushido_man96 replied to frightmaster's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
You're welcome! -
universal tang soo do
bushido_man96 replied to islandman's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
It seems odd that a 3rd dan would break away and create his own style, doesn't it? I would think that one would not do this until he had achieved a masters rank, or something similar. However, I could be wrong. I guess what I meant to say was that it doesn't seem odd for a 3rd dan to start his own school, but to break away and start his own association does. -
If you practise Kata... This is how it ought to be done
bushido_man96 replied to Tokkan's topic in Karate
So you are saying because he does a modified version for competition that it is mcdojoish? -
Kez has good advise. I would add that if you can make sure that they can trust that you have good control, they may be more willing to open up on you. If they don't trust your control, yet, they won't step it up, for fear of you returning a hard shot because you are trying really hard. It will come in time. Just work really hard on your control, and see where that gets you. Best of luck to you!
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Very, very frustrating!
bushido_man96 replied to Abraham_lincoln's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I thought I could smell something.... -
can someone tell me
bushido_man96 replied to little kicker's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
This is the term that I have heard for it. I can do it, and it is not all arm strenght. Like anything, it is about technique. I'll see if I can give you a run down..... 1. Place hands beside your head, and roll back onto your shoulders. 2. Thrust your feet up and out, like at a 45 degree angle from the floor. 3. As you thrust your legs up and out, push with your arms and neck. Most of the momentum should come from your legs being thrown up, though. 4. Make sure to curl your legs back underneath you to stick the landing. That is it, in a nutshell. I got it first by practicing on a trampoline. That helps you get the motion down, without worrying about plopping on the floor. The first few times I tried it on the floor, I bounced a few times, but soon, I had it. It isn't really in the arms so much as it is in the neck and shoulders (for pushing). I have seen people do it without the use of the arms as well. Out of all of the people in our school, I was one of two who could do it, and I hardly pass off as the "athletic one." Hope this helps. Enjoy! -
Oh, ok. Thanks, Carolyn. I don't have any pets at this time (my son is allergic). We did have several cats before, though. However, I have always considered myself a dog person. I would love to have a great big dog of some kind. Maybe a Dane, or a Shepard eventually.
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Very, very frustrating!
bushido_man96 replied to Abraham_lincoln's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Carolyn brings up a good point....ou may want to watch yourself in the next few sparring sessions..... . Just kidding! All should be well.