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I would give you a longer answer..but it is about to storm here..so It will have to wait.

 

Peace,

 

Tae

 

 

Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th Dan

Founder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su Jutsu

Board member International Martial arts Association.

"Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."

Proverbs 18:12

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Zak,'

 

Please get you qoutes straight.

 

I am the one who said that if you learn the ancient weapons, that it does apply to modern society.

 

Thaiboeren is the one who made the long answer..that you put my name on.

 

Peace,

 

tae

 

 

Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th Dan

Founder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su Jutsu

Board member International Martial arts Association.

"Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."

Proverbs 18:12

Posted

 

 

Zak,

 

History shows..that the only ons who carried just a sword..was usually a roman officer.

 

Most all foot soilders carried both long weapons..and swords.

 

Anyway, I hope that answers your question..like I said..I am only puttin the history out here for people to read.

 

I do wonder though..why you would assume that I would not politely answer you....don't you know what they say about the word assume? Don't make judgements based an what you think you know...and don't judge me without knowing me. Make sure you have all the facts first..and then if you have a problem..tell me abouot it.

 

Peace,

 

Tae :smile:

 

 

Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th Dan

Founder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su Jutsu

Board member International Martial arts Association.

"Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."

Proverbs 18:12

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:blush: ohhhh noooo !! :sleep: ) before i think of posting stuff :idea:.

 

anyways, heheh, that 'politely' thing was just a bad joke :angel: :grin: .

 

thnx for the info tho, greatly appreciated!

Feel the 'Putt Jattan De' power!!


*Truth is highest, but Truthful living is higher still*

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(hey, i live in canada, we a peaceful peoplez

 

:angel:).

 

Hey Zaknafein - you shoulda been here in Vancouver yesterday!!! What with the transit/bus strike into it's 4th month and no resolution as of yet, the protesters were definately NOT peaceful!! :lol:

 

Lori :wave:

 

 

If you think something small cannot make a difference - try going to sleep with a mosquito in the room.


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bleh, vancouvers an exception :razz:. i live in calgary, and weez a jolli peoplez, eh..

 

ehehhe, ure transit worker dudes got the idea for a strike from us!! did u know that? cuzz we just had a transit strike right before ure guys's kicked off...4 months?!!? god thats crazy, u must be miserable! we only had it for like 40 days and it was hell..

 

 

Feel the 'Putt Jattan De' power!!


*Truth is highest, but Truthful living is higher still*

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i find his thread interesting. :nod:

 

 

rushman (karate forums sensei)

3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon

"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson

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ehehhe, ure transit worker dudes got the idea for a strike from us!! did u know that? cuzz we just had a transit strike right before ure guys's kicked off...4 months?!!? god thats crazy, u must be miserable! we only had it for like 40 days and it was hell..

 

 

Uh...yeah, it's not a good situation - the Liberals are finally thinking about stepping-in to help - gee, how nice of them don't ya think? A little late for some businesses that have already gone under, not to mention senior citizens who have literally been trapped at home for this entire strike. For me it's not so bad cause I can drive to work or wherever...What I don't get though, is how transit officials and our mayor can be so damned surprised that riots and demonstrations are starting to flare up...So...yeah, I'm quite pi$$ed at the whole situation - it's gone on long enough - and there's STILL no talks planned!!!!!!!!!! Do the words BINDING ARBITRATION mean anything to you???? Hehe...well, enough ranting for now - I'll save it for the commute home...

 

Lori :wave:

 

 

If you think something small cannot make a difference - try going to sleep with a mosquito in the room.


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Hi Rush :lol:

 

I am gald you are enjoyin it..that is why I am posting..so people can enjoy iy, and maybe learn something new.

 

Be patient..I will get to you three sectional staff.

 

Still love ya! :razz:

 

Peace,

 

Tae :wave:

 

 

Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th Dan

Founder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su Jutsu

Board member International Martial arts Association.

"Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."

Proverbs 18:12

Posted

GUNN(Long Rod)

 

The Gunn(long rod), can be traced to at least the period of Huang Di[2690-2590 B.C.]. It is one of the most convient and easily used weapons because long pieces of wood can be found anywhere, both on the road, and at home.

 

The gunn us generally nade of hard wood(e.g. birch or oak), it was oftened imersed in oil to increase strength and resilience. Occasionally, long rods were made of brass or iron and were either solid or hollow. One made a heavy and powerful weapon, while the other provided the user with lightness and speed. The circumference of the long rod was such thatthe thumb and first finger of its carrier just touched around it. There are three kinds of long rods.

 

The first and most common consists of a straight piece of rod.

 

The second called a water-fire rod, has metal covering both ends of the rod, but miether end is sharp.

 

The third, called spear rod, has one tapered end that can be used for piercing.

 

Brushing, sweeping, striking, and thrusting upwards through the opponents crotch are common techniques used with the Gunn. sliding the rod through one hand to utilize either end brings the long rod alive.

 

More later.

 

Tae

 

 

Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th Dan

Founder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su Jutsu

Board member International Martial arts Association.

"Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."

Proverbs 18:12

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