blitzcraig Posted April 21, 2004 Posted April 21, 2004 That does sound nice capitalkarate. At my school, in my age group its about 85% dudes #1"The road to tae kwan leep is an endless road leading into the herizon, you must fully understand its ways". #2"but i wanna wax the walls with people now" #1"come ed gruberman, your first lesson is here.....boot to the head" #2"ouch, you kicked me in the head", #1"you learn quickly ed gruberman"
CapitalKarate Posted April 21, 2004 Posted April 21, 2004 well are you a guy or girl? if you are a girl, i'd say you're veyr lucky, if not, then i feel for you Joshua Brehm-When you're not practicing remember this; someone, somewhere, is practicing, and when you meet them, they will beat you.
Gumbi Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 I think it would be sexy to find a girl who's good build, in good shape, and a devout Muay Thai practicioner. Then we could have challenge matches in the bedroom........
Jiyn Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 Hmm i dont see what the problem is why would a guy moan if you were a way for a bit he would have to be a really moaning git to moan about that Karate is like an explosion, not like paint drying!
CapitalKarate Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 Hmm i dont see what the problem is why would a guy moan if you were a way for a bit he would have to be a really moaning git to moan about that no offense, but was that even english? not to mention proper english. Joshua Brehm-When you're not practicing remember this; someone, somewhere, is practicing, and when you meet them, they will beat you.
Jiyn Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 well they are english words but i was typing fast and didnt realise that it doesent make sense Karate is like an explosion, not like paint drying!
CapitalKarate Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 well they are english words but i was typing fast and didnt realise that it doesent make sense lol, no problem man, btw, congrats on your yellow belt , ijust got mine too! (i am so pathetic, o well) Joshua Brehm-When you're not practicing remember this; someone, somewhere, is practicing, and when you meet them, they will beat you.
ramymensa Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 And Jiyn, it's sensei not sensi (the ei is read like the a in abc). Sorry for being picky, but it's your signature And congrats for your belt .. now I'm pathetic too World Shotokan Karate
blitzcraig Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 yep...im a dude capital #1"The road to tae kwan leep is an endless road leading into the herizon, you must fully understand its ways". #2"but i wanna wax the walls with people now" #1"come ed gruberman, your first lesson is here.....boot to the head" #2"ouch, you kicked me in the head", #1"you learn quickly ed gruberman"
Fenris-wolf Posted April 26, 2004 Posted April 26, 2004 OK, so I have issues with a couple of posts, I may as well start there. I started cracking up just reading the title of this topic. I've never really considered kickboxing a martial art myself. Martial Arts are designed to give the practitioner inner peace and harmony. I would consider it simply a full contact sport. Is not!! I actually do Muay Thai, as opposed to American Kickboxing, but I would not go so far as to call either a "sport"! I mean, my club is certainly less... spiritual, less formal than either the Karate or Judo clubs I have been in, and personally I would prefer that was not the case but it is more than a sport. Even though many of our members are completely disinterested in that side of MA, I believe that a really good fighter must be at "inner peace" or suchlike. There is a feeling from MA that is really incomparible, even to the most enjoyable sport. And since taking up a full-contact MA I could never turn back - nothing shows more explicitly that "no strategy survives the first engagement" than sparring and fighting. Thank you P.S. bout the link someone gave to the MAist who was posting a personal ad.... mormonism isn't anything like christianity. Ah... Yes it is. Sorry, I happen to know a guy who's a Mormon (he's my -athiest- partner's best friend actually), and I wouldn't say it's nothing like Christianity. Now, I'm neither a Mormon nor a Christian of any description, but from the discussions I have had with this man the way I would sum it up is that the primary difference between the two (and of course there are a lot of differences btw a Catholic, Anglican, Presbetarian etc etc etc) is that the Mormons believe in modern prophets. And Mormon's aren't as weird as you think. I don't know whether you know any or not CapitalKarate, but this man is very religious and until I found out I would never have put him as a Mormon! As for the actual topic of the forum! Well, I definately agree. (I'm a woman BTW.) Any relationship is based on communication and shared interests certainly contribute toward that. And since MA is such a personal and enduring interest, it certainly helps if they're at least interested! On the other hand I can understand Shotochem's view on being seperate - at least in seperate disciplines/dojos, because my partner trains with me, and while I don't mind, I prefer not to train with him. On a random note, he gets in trouble with him female friends for hitting me. Poor thing, no one believes him when he says I'd be angry if he didn't! Let Us Turn The Jump Rope In Accord With Socialist Principles!
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