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On 2001-10-13 00:46, bagpuss wrote:

 

I have just changed my mind, I have just done two lessons where music was used and I

 

started punching and kicking to the rythem.

 

I now think that can't be good some how.

 

what do you lot think?

 

bagpuss.

 

Yeah! I agree. It's okay for doing Tae-Bo Warm ups, but that's all.

 

 

Goose

6th Kyu Shotokan Karate

9th Kyu Okinawan Kobudo

Karate International Black Belt Schools (UK)

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ya i agree!!! :grin:

 

so bugpass i always have trouble having to do the rythm stuff in music maybe you can help me out!! :nod:

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

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okay :???: :???: ???

 

never mind i forgot i don`t do music anymore :razz: :lol:

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

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I agree with Jiggy. Music in tradional karate class - no.

 

Music when working at home, your music to your taste. And yes, it is kind of hard to do a traditional kata with music in the background. I tend to move with the music instead of the timing the kata should have.

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I myself enjoy music in a warm up, but I have discovered that after a discussion with many senior members of the karate school, the adults do not favour much in music for warm ups!

 

I have also discovered that the kiddies(and myself) find it fun and put more effort into what they do when there is music on!

 

 

Anthony Bullock

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5th Kyu Yellow Belt - Aiki-Jutsu

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I think your all getting the wrong idea it not warming up to music that i don't like, It's warming up to music while trying to do karate moves, thats what i don't like the music is cool it make a change to listen to music and it gets you ready and warmed up.

 

ie try age uke's, age zuki, gedan barai, oi zuki,

 

mawashi geri, etc all to fast or slow beat

 

music and you'll find yourself doing it to the beat.

 

bagpuss: 5 kyu Redhall/bramley International

 

Black Belt School Ltd. :up:

 

 

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