Killer Miller Posted June 4, 2004 Posted June 4, 2004 Mizu No KokoroShodan - Nishiyama SenseiTable Tennis: http://www.jmblades.com/Auto Weblog: http://appliedauto.mypunbb.com/Auto Forum: http://appauto.wordpress.com/
SaiFightsMS Posted June 4, 2004 Posted June 4, 2004 Don't the marines have a style similar to Issinryu now, but just different enough to call it their own? The official Marine Martial art program contains much more than martial arts. It incorporates weapons training and leaderships skills as well.
Drunken Monkey Posted July 13, 2004 Author Posted July 13, 2004 ok... i'm going to revive my old thread.... i went and had a look at the class but unfortunately, the guy who normally teaches is on holiday so i didn't get a real feel for the class. i did get a good look though and well, i never thought i would, but i felt really akward in there. looked good though. the replacement instructor moved cleanly and precisely and does the 'annoying' looking at the class whilst taking you apar thing. really tempted. but on another front i've found a shorin ryu class on the other side of london. funny thing is, this is the first shorin ryu place i've found so far in the uk. is it really that rare? post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
Wise Master Posted July 13, 2004 Posted July 13, 2004 If you are looking for a job, join the RAF. https://www.raf.com they are looking for troops regiment if you are in London you can phone them up. I am a karate master, the way of balance, and the way of invisibility.
aefibird Posted July 13, 2004 Posted July 13, 2004 really tempted. but on another front i've found a shorin ryu class on the other side of london. funny thing is, this is the first shorin ryu place i've found so far in the uk. is it really that rare? well, I can't speak for the whole of the UK... but there isn't Shorin Ryu shcool that I know of within 100miles of where I live. There probably isn't that many within the north of England at all - other karate styles seem more popular, with the popularity of karate only being exceeded by boxing gyms and TKD schools. "Was it really worth it? Only time and death may ever tell..." The Beautiful South - The Rose of My CologneSheffield Steelers!
Batman Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 holy crap, when he coached the British Men's Team, they became the World Champions five times and He became a member of the English Karate Team after training just 11 months hot d.amn where do i sign up? they won the championship in 1982,1984, 1986,1988,1990...is this because the championship is held everyother year?? or just by coincidence
Drunken Monkey Posted July 14, 2004 Author Posted July 14, 2004 i've noticed more u.s guys who do or have done shorin ryu. can any of you guys here give me a quick run down on what shorin ryu schools are like, is it a 'rare' style within karate, how close is it to its chinese origins, etc etc? thanks in advance. oh, on a job front. got a second interview with another archi firm looking for design/draftsman. but rumour has it that it's quite a boring place.... but still an interview is an interview and a job is a job. post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
aefibird Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 Good luck with the job interview Monkey! "Was it really worth it? Only time and death may ever tell..." The Beautiful South - The Rose of My CologneSheffield Steelers!
Drunken Monkey Posted July 14, 2004 Author Posted July 14, 2004 well, i have a friend who currently works there. might have something to do with the interview.... but i need more than luck. maybe a qualifed archi draftsman to do my portfolio for me! post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
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