mindsedgeblade Posted September 9, 2010 Share Posted September 9, 2010 You know, there were more women in my karate school than all of my engineering and math classes for a given year combined...I know this was meant as a hooray for karate, but it still makes me really sad how unequal academia is. ;_; Go female entomologists!How many women are in BUG science?! The best a man can hope foris, over the course of his lifetime,to change for the better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shizentai Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 How many women are in BUG science?! Actually, my department only has one man (lol, poor guy!). In general it's a male dominated field, but I don't see it so much these days. "My work itself is my best signature."-Kawai Kanjiro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mindsedgeblade Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 How many women are in BUG science?! Actually, my department only has one man (lol, poor guy!). In general it's a male dominated field, but I don't see it so much these days.Is it a department of two by any chance? The best a man can hope foris, over the course of his lifetime,to change for the better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shizentai Posted September 11, 2010 Share Posted September 11, 2010 Actually, my department only has one man (lol, poor guy!). In general it's a male dominated field, but I don't see it so much these days.Is it a department of two by any chance? Eleven "My work itself is my best signature."-Kawai Kanjiro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evergrey Posted September 12, 2010 Share Posted September 12, 2010 Hey Shizentai! I read your webcomic. :}I like to share the joy for martial arts with my mate, but I do see that it could get quite challenging. Have to be carefulThere are a number of women at the dojo sensei and I are training at now (under his sensei, now shihan) and it's nice to see- I met a female shodan on Thrusday, and we discussed starting a women's true full contact club someday, if I survive long enough to read brown belt! That's when I can start training full contact, according to Shihan.I asked Shihan why there wasn't any full contact for women in the area. He said that World Oyama had it, but I said "with no padding?""Well, no, they make you wear padding, which I don't agree with but it's not my tournament. You don't want to do full contact anyway- your punches are too weak, and your wrists couldn't handle it yet.""Oh no, I meant LATER, when I am more experienced.""Well then, when you are a brown belt you can start your training for it, not before."I really liked that he did NOT tell me I couldn't ever do it just because I was a girl. There are plenty of people who would...I think there must be other women who want to do bare knuckle full contact in the area! http://kyokushinchick.blogspot.com/"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shizentai Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Hey Shizentai! I read your webcomic. :} Yay! Thank you so much!I really liked that he did NOT tell me I couldn't ever do it just because I was a girl. There are plenty of people who would...This is something I've thought about a lot. In fact, it's kind of what hooked me on training karate for the long haul. When I first began training I was rather small and weak health-wise (though admittedly, I still sorta am ). Add to that my being a 14-year-old girl at the time, and pretty much no soccer coach or dance instructor would let me do much, or expect much of me for that matter. When I tried karate for the first time I was amazed to see that my sensei had the same high expectations of me that he did of his other students. That simple feeling of equality, that in the dojo, the world is as it should be... that is something that I appreciate a lot. "My work itself is my best signature."-Kawai Kanjiro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evergrey Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Yes! EXACTLY!I have learned a lot about myself in the dojo... I was very badly injured a few years back, and I didn't realize until recently just how much I have been holding myself back..."I CAN'T do that, are you serious? I could NEVER do that!"I kept seeing myself as a girl with a broken body in a hospital bed, unable to sit up or roll on her side unassisted.The change started with my horsemanship mentor (a 4th dan in Aikido, haha!) and continued with my sensei... then we started training at the dojo of his shihan, and he tells me to do all kinds of things that my brain automatically screams "you CAN'T do that" at! But he expects me to do it and I do... I probably have a look of shock on my face a lot in the dojo.Like the first time I tried falls, and then carefully got up using my hands and my knees."We don't use hands and knees to get up here!" he said to me.I looked over at the shodan who was training me in the falls and said "uhm, excuse me but may I ask a question? How do I get up without my hands and knees?"So he showed me, rocking back and then springing up on his toes.I thought, "no way can I do that!"But I tried it. The first time, I got up on my toes but then fell on my side. The second time, I got up on my toes and stayed there. Shihan bellowed from across the dojo "SEE? MUCH BETTER!"A little part of me was thinking "but I shouldn't be able to do this!" But another part of me was saying "wow! I did it! I CAN do it!"I think that's a part of why his students clearly love him so much. He believes in them, and expects them to do things they don't even realize they're capable of. But because he believes it, they try, and when they succeed, they gain confidence they wouldn't have found, otherwise. http://kyokushinchick.blogspot.com/"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sensei8 Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Ev,OSU!! I'm so proud of you!! **Proof is on the floor!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evergrey Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 OSU,Thank you, sensei8! Tomorrow is another class day. I'm always so nervous beforehand, and so happy and excited (and exhausted, haha!) after... http://kyokushinchick.blogspot.com/"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonwarrior_keltyr Posted October 10, 2010 Share Posted October 10, 2010 Another girl checking in. External training without the training of the mind is nothing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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