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Why its good to train out of uniform...
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Yeah, because you can't kick the ankel weights off at your opponent!! -
Not that I can offer much on the Shotokan side of this thread, I have been involved in two different TKD organizations, and I have enjoyed my time in both. One was the ATA, and the other is currently the TTA. The problem that I have run into, however, is that I think the GM of my current system is very narrow-minded. Likewise, my current instructor is kind of the same way. He makes a good case about having a strong base in an art, like TKD, or like the JKA would be for most of the readers here, but doesn't like the idea of cross-training very much. I do know of one of the GM's former students that broke away from him, taking a big chunk of the students with him. This student had one of the organization's biggest schools, and to put it bluntly, he took a hit in the pocket. The school I go to is also very curriculum based. We do basics, then forms, then one-steps, and some sparring. My instructor is a very good technician, and is a good teacher. However, I don't feel like we get enough self-defense practice in, and I know that my training is suffering for it. Unfortunately, I don't have anywhere else to go around here, so I do what I can with what I have, and try to expand my knowledge in any way possible. The best thing to come out of all of this is that if I ever were to run my own school, I would know how I would want to do it and what I would try to concentrate on for the students.
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If you practise Kata... This is how it ought to be done
bushido_man96 replied to Tokkan's topic in Karate
Lots and lots of practice, I guess!! -
I was wondering??
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Sorry to hear that, Patrick. Get well soon!
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Great drill, thanks for sharing!
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I think I would have to agree with 24fightingchickens on this one. I am a pretty mellow person, and I will let some things go, but in excess, I won't. I only have to cheeks to turn; after that, I'll deal with it. This is pretty typical in martial arts, and everyone deals with it from time to time. It really isn't that big of a deal. Here's an example. We had a blue belt sparring in class. He had sparred before, and should have known the rules, as we start sparring at orange belt level. Well, he goes and kicks me in the back. I let it go. Then, he did it again. So, I gave what I got. He got the point, and that was that. No big thing, in my opinion.
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If you practise Kata... This is how it ought to be done
bushido_man96 replied to Tokkan's topic in Karate
I thought that he looked very impressive. The youtube video probably doesn't do him complete justice. -
Hee Ill Cho's complete guide to kicking, and jumping kicks.
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YES!! HaHa, I am learning!!!
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I think that shuto is an open handed block, like a knife or ridgehand block. I could be wrong, and the karate guys will have to correct me.
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My first MA related injury!
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
No worries!! -
Why its good to train out of uniform...
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Kicking in shoes is defenitely different. I find it slows my kicks some. -
Why its good to train out of uniform...
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I apologize if my point was confusing. I'll attempt to clarify here. What I mean is that your uniform is generally more loose (or restrictive depending on how you wear your uniform in to your regular attire) than your normal everyday clothes. Myself, for example, in order to maintain that business professional look I'm required to have I do have to wear a suit and tie to work every day. This outfit is much more restrictive than when I put on my gi. The point I was trying to make is that there may be occasions when you may have to use your skills when dressed in a suit & tie or in a coat. You should get to know what your moves are going to feel like when you're not wearing your uniform. Now I'm in no way saying that since I wear a suit and tie to work everyday that I need to train in a suit and tie. I'm just saying that every now and then you should train in an outfit other than your uniform (maybe a half a dozen times a year or so). It doesn't even have to be a hard workout, either, just something to familiarize yourself with what you'll be experiencing. When I do, it's usually in jeans and a tee-shirt; not in my fully business attire. And most importantly, when I do this it's not in the dojo, but rather often in my backyard or at a friend's. The main point behind this is getting to know what it's like to attempt those kicks when you're wearing jeans or throwing punches when wearing a coat, and how you might need to compensate or adjust your moves accordingly. Sorry for any confusion on the original post and hope this helps clear up my previous post. Also good points as well. -
I envy you!! Keep us posted!
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Good deal, Kez. It sounds like you are almost there!
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Keep up the good work!!
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Why its good to train out of uniform...
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I had her start practicing it right then and there. It makes her think, but in the long run, she will appreciate it. -
My first MA related injury!
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Thanks, I appreciate the support. -
I generally don't use any energy drinks, aside from an occasional Gatorade.
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Today, we had our kicking class, and it is generally an informal class. We were our uniform pants, but just a tee-shirt. After class, I had one of the junior students do their form. While she was doing it, I noticed that she has double-jointed elbows, and she was locking her arms completely upon completion of punches. I thought that this could be bad, so I showed her that she needed to tighten up her arm, and finish the punch before locking out her elbows, so that she doesn't hyperextend them. With the uniform on, I would have never picked up on this. Just a thought I wanted to share.
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Best of luck to you! Hopefully, the time off won't hurt your energy systems too much.
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Welcome to the forums!
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Sweet!!
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I love a good chicken noodle soup. If I do have soup, it has to be something hearty, like the afforementioned, or like vegetable beef stew. My wife likes to make a soup every year for Christmas, and so far, we have had good stuff. We made a soup with fish and shrimp in it one year; I loved it, the others hated it.