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BUCKEYE

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan, Kobudo
  • Location
    Hampton, VA
  • Interests
    Weightlifting, Softball, Fishing, Ohio State Football, St. Louis Rams & Cardinals
  • Occupation
    Hammer ACE (Special Purpose Communications Team USAF)
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  1. My prayers are with his family in their time of grief.
  2. Master David Rivas Bio This would be my instructor...if I decide to take Combat HKD
  3. I wrote down Judo, because a buddy I work with told me the Air Force Base (where I work) offered Judo two nights a week at the Community Center. I was soooo pumped up and after calling them to get the instructor's name for Judo, the person told me that it was in actuality Combat Hapkido....not Judo!!! So Combat Hapkido is on Tue & Thur from 1700-1900. The price is $40 per month and that's it Doen't Combat Hapkido incorporate a ground game? Is this a MA that would conflict with my Shorin Ryu training? Also, there is no other Judo classes within 25 miles of where I live. Sorry for the confusion, so now what do you guys/gals think? LOL
  4. I know what you mean....there are guys that I train with that only show up a couple times per week, whereas I go 5 times a week now. So as long as the Judo classes are not mentally overexhaustive to my training I should be fine. Can somebody who trains in Judo fill me in on what I should expect with only two nights of training per week? Is this enough, because I definitely want to be proficient in both. Thanks...
  5. Sohan, thank you sir. Just to clarify....if I do start Judo, I would have 3 classes of Karate and 2 classes of Judo per week. and then the weekend to practice both. Thanks....
  6. I currently study Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan and have no plans on quitting this MA. However, I really want to start training in Judo as I have a background in wrestling. I respect my Shorin-Ryu Sensei and definitely don't want to disrespect him in any way. Since I have only been training Shorinkan for under two months, would it be disrespectful to tell my Sensei, that I will miss a couple nights per week to study Judo? I am a quick learner and have advanced faster than my peers in Karate. I hope that by studying a different art that my progression in Karate would not decline. Please share your thoughts and insight on this with me. Thank you all... Respectfully, Buckeye
  7. Thank you all for your prayres and comments. My wife and I got back into town last night. I went to class tonight for the first time in a week and it felt great to formerly bow in and forget everything that we went through last week! I needed that. Once again....thanks! Respectfully, Buckeye
  8. After having a great week from finding out my wife was pregnant she got bad news this past Wednesday that both her Grandparents were admitted into the hospital. Her Grandma has sever spreading cancer and her Grandpa is just plain at the end of the road on life itself. Her Grandma was given less than a week to live so I flew my wife out to St. Louis so she could see her before she passes. Today my wife called and her Grandfather passed away. She is very upset because her grandma probably won't make it through this weekend. So I start my drive to St. Louis tomorrow and should be there by Monday afternoon. Please pray for her family and my trip to St. Louis. Everyone take care and I thank you! Respectfully, Buckeye
  9. If they did, I would hope they took an Immodium pill first!!!!!
  10. Sometimes during our warmups / conditioning portion of our classes the instructor swill tell us to get the "medicine balls of death" (that's what I refer to them as). I use the 15lb ball and then we partner up with another student and do situp drills handing the ball off to the other person as we raise up. We also do rotation drills by handing the ball off to the other student while rotating the torso, as well as over unders....basically through the legs and handing the ball over our shoulders. The medicine balls are used for strength, hand/eye coordination, increased cardio (especially when using them during extended jumping jacks), and definitely to increase focus. For me it is a love/hate relationship!
  11. Although like strangepair03, I might be a little biased as well.....
  12. I would also have to say Grandmaster Shugoro Nakazato. Not only is he the president of the Okinawan Shorin-Ryu ShorinKan Karate-do Kyokai, but the Okinawan Prefecture Board of Education awarded Hanshi NAKAZATO the title of "Kenmukei Bunkazi" - Intangible Cultural Asset. Respectfully, Buckeye
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