Taesujutsudrw Posted July 8, 2001 Posted July 8, 2001 The problem with the young ones in the arts today..is that noone thinks they need to respect anyone but themselvs. Until the arts are respect again like they once were....arrogance will rule supreme. Until age..years..and the blood sweat and tears are recognized as having been there...studied more..and been in situations that those who don't have that experience have not been in..than respect for the elders of the arts are dead. All people know what they know... but one thing the those who do have the years were tuahgt..that obviously is not being taught in these overly friendly school today..is respect..but that is what happens when you take the discipline out. I respect all the artists on these boards..but their are those who will never be humble enough to respect those older both in age..and the arts....so you have your laugh.to those who have been in the arts for years..and who have given up evrything to learn them..it isn't a funny matter. People are leaving the arts because of such attitudes..and those who just want the sport..wii never truly be martial artsts..but martial players. please under that this is not thrown at anyone in particular..it is just an obeservation...all arts are and should be respected...but I can see that a few here will never understand that. Angus, you are a good person, and one who wants to learn..I wish you all the best on your journey. I am not going to post for a while...but I will be around. Peace, Tae Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th DanFounder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su JutsuBoard member International Martial arts Association. "Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."Proverbs 18:12
Angus Posted July 9, 2001 Author Posted July 9, 2001 Thanx Tae, Just one problem with me though is i have respect in teh classroom and to people i meet, it's just that i'm arrogant and i know it. I should start my own art called egojutsu or something. I don't care, i'm young and stupid - but i guess i'l get the crap beaten outta me one day and i'l realise what the go is. All i can say is bring it on! NO PHEAR!!! Angus Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.
iamrushman Posted July 9, 2001 Posted July 9, 2001 TAE....don't let KEN get your goat. he's just trying to make you mad. i still love you and find your post very educational and look forward to them. _________________ rushman (taekwondo moderator) 3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon florida This Message was edited by: iamrushman on Jul 9, 2001 10:51am rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
Taesujutsudrw Posted July 9, 2001 Posted July 9, 2001 Hi Rush, I love your description that you have made of ken. Seems like he is finding in the other club(he will know waht I am talking aobut), That most people in there feel the same way you do about him. Peace, tae Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th DanFounder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su JutsuBoard member International Martial arts Association. "Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."Proverbs 18:12
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Goose Posted July 14, 2001 Posted July 14, 2001 On 2001-07-05 11:10, Tobias_Reece wrote: Finally another has seen the light!!! When I first started Kobudo, I felt that way too - I was nervous at first, but when I started training it was definately one of the best decisions in my martial arts life. Angus - do u have an official kobudo teacher with a kobudo rank, or just a black belt teaching. Just wondering....as my senior is someone who is self-taught (but he doesn't teach) , whilst my grader is a 7th Dan in Kobudo Another one has been bitten by the Kobudo bug. C ya I must admit that I was a bit bewildered at first. But now I'm kinda gettin' to grasps with one or two things. Then again I do have an excellent instructor See you in the Dojo _________________ Warmest Regards Darryl Garrick (aka Goose) This Message was edited by: Goose on Aug 7, 2001 3:55pm Goose6th Kyu Shotokan Karate9th Kyu Okinawan KobudoKarate International Black Belt Schools (UK)
Tobias_Reece Posted July 14, 2001 Posted July 14, 2001 Hi Darryl, my man. Nice to see to have joined the site. Keep on training, and we'll get you ready for what u want C ya "You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"Principal Kobudo Instructor & OwnerWest Yorkshire Kobudo Academy2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)
Goose Posted July 14, 2001 Posted July 14, 2001 Hi Sensei Tobias, I will keep on training, and i look forward to the next session. As I always do _________________ Warmest Regards Darryl Garrick (aka Goose) This Message was edited by: Goose on Jul 14, 2001 11:50pm Goose6th Kyu Shotokan Karate9th Kyu Okinawan KobudoKarate International Black Belt Schools (UK)
thaiboxerken Posted July 18, 2001 Posted July 18, 2001 There is a martial arts place that my friend just started teaching Muay Thai at. They teach Kobudo. It is extremely similar to the philipinno techniques with weapons, they just put it in Kata form and are very rigid with it. Oh well, some people like the boot-camp type of feel. Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.
moobrack Posted August 11, 2001 Posted August 11, 2001 In Kobudo are there seperate sections such as 1)basics 2)kata 3)kumite 4)one-step and so on Anthony Bullock1st Dan Black Belt - Shotokan Karate5th Kyu Yellow Belt - Aiki-Jutsuhttps://www.universaldojo.com Coming Soon
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