Wickedwayz Posted March 21, 2005 Share Posted March 21, 2005 kenpo training is going well , ikca does seem like a short version ( less forms ) when i do research but thats ok just leave more room to improvise heh , now even tho im not a black belt yet i am thinking of a complimentary art to take but im running into the same problem no instructors around . im searching for some kenjutsu and iaido videos i can learn from for later swords just interest me . but as for an unarmed combat complimentary i was checking out that steven k hayes website he offers some pretty pricey videos and of course claims they are fool proof yada yada im also interested in aikido but i dont know if a video can translate what is needed to grasp that art . anyway lemme know if ya got any suggestions . thanks . ~Never retreat, Always advance to the rear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benkendrick Posted April 15, 2005 Share Posted April 15, 2005 kenpo training is going well , ikca does seem like a short version ( less forms ) when i do research but thats ok just leave more room to improvise heh , now even tho im not a black belt yet i am thinking of a complimentary art to take but im running into the same problem no instructors around . im searching for some kenjutsu and iaido videos i can learn from for later swords just interest me . but as for an unarmed combat complimentary i was checking out that steven k hayes website he offers some pretty pricey videos and of course claims they are fool proof yada yada im also interested in aikido but i dont know if a video can translate what is needed to grasp that art . anyway lemme know if ya got any suggestions . thanks .Try this link: http://www.bushido-kai.netIt to Shihan Tony Anessi's Takeshin Federation website. I have several of his tapes and they are all worth every penny. He teaches traditional Aikijutsu & Karate and his own integrated style Sogo budo. I Highly recommend his series on "The Principles of Advanced Budo" & also the series on "Transmutation". Ben Kendrick"The more you sweat in training the less you bleed in battle..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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