09-10-2004, 08:11 AM | #1 |
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Does anyone else on the moot take any form of martial arts? If so, what style of martial art, how long have you been taking it, what do you think of it, how much do you like it, what rank are you, etc...
I have been a member of the Order of Isshinryu Karate for almost three years and am a second-degree brown belt. I love my style and my sensei and love to spar. I am very interested in other styles so if you take anything, don't be shy. Shelob's Hubby
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09-10-2004, 01:58 PM | #2 |
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There's an old thread around somewhere, but I seem to recall that both spock and afro elf were big on martial arts... and liked to argue about it too!
I used to do Taekwondo... I'd like to get back into it sometime, and make it to black belt (I got up to blue belt, red tip). IIRC, Earniel and Falagar both do Karate... *BoP still rues the time she attempted to "lift" Earniel's pants, and got a swift kick in the shin*
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09-10-2004, 06:55 PM | #4 |
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In case you didn't realize it Shelob's Hubby (do I have to type all that out when I talk to you? ), Beard of Pants (BoP) steals people's pants. So beware.
Now that I think of it, she never tried to get mine...*quickly runs away*
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09-10-2004, 11:10 PM | #5 |
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I'm going to start kendo pretty soon. I've wanted to learn some martial arts ever since Power Rangers (about 1st grade!), and I'm really excited about it! I already have my shinai, and also my hakama and gi, and I'm anxiously awaiting my armor that was supposed to arrive in August. Yeah....so I don't really know anything yet except a couple very very basic things, but still, that's enough too get me totally psyched! Yeah!
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09-11-2004, 09:49 AM | #6 |
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I'm a red belt in TKD (Tai Kwon Do... however you spell that ) and I also have a blue belt in Kung Jung Mu Sul (Royal Korean Martial Arts).
I took the TKD when I was maybe... tenish. My whole family took it, and we were about three months away from our black belts when my mom hurt herself walking the dog (he damaged one of her fingers and seriously hurt her shoulder. i.e. she couldn't make a fist with one hand and she was in major pain for years with that shoulder). Not only that, we ended up moving and it was an hour to get there and an hour back, so we dropped out. Then just last year, when I had nothing to do and had been forced to drop out of gymnastics because the gym here was awful, I asked my parents if I could take a form of martial arts. I ended up in Kung Jung Mu Sul, and I LOVED it at first. Then I reached yellow belt and had to start sparring . I really hate sparring- I don't like the concept of trying to hurt someone and having them trying to hurt me back. Yes I know what you're going to say, and I know the reasons, but I still dislike it. I'm not a physical person in ANY way (as I've found out playing tag football with some other guys... I dun like tagging or being tagged). So anyways, I ended up dropping out of KJMS. If I do take up karaty again, it's going to be one of the "soft" styles that doesn't require you to spar and/or is kata based. I'm perfectly willing to and capable of defending myself with what I know, but I just hate sparring like nothing else. |
09-11-2004, 11:37 AM | #7 |
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Ahh, grasshopper, your memory is long. Many years have I studied Tae Kwon Do, Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Judo and Tai Chi, and yet I consider myselft a student holding senior Togakure-Ninjitsu and licensed Sensei, Yondan-Hakkoryu Juijitsu rankings. Ground is very hard and body reminds one of it after a few decades. I'm now "retired" as I'm in a rural area with zip amount of schools. A few minutes in the back yard as permitted by time etc. is enough to keep my brain from disintergrating.
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09-11-2004, 03:34 PM | #8 |
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Sparring
In response to Tessar's comment about sparring, martial arts can be learned strictly through kata and thats how it used to be. Originally, you learned the kata and then went out and got into real fights on your own. You didn't learn by sparring, you learned by perfecting your kata and used fighting as a way to see how good you were.
Personaly I love to spar. Since I can't really go out and beat people up (too young to go to bars) sparring gives me that chance. You definitely have to either not mind pain or be slightly masochistic (me) to stay with most martial arts. My sensei once said to the class, "If your in this class, your elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor." he is definitely right. So, if you don't like to spar consider yourself normal and more sane than the rest of us.
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09-11-2004, 03:58 PM | #10 |
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*BoP's mind runs away with her* Oh yes? Are you one of those... Tolkien... fetishists? ....
<edit on topic> As for sparring, I used to love it! Where else would I get a chance to go two against one... wait... that came out wrong....
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09-12-2004, 01:17 PM | #12 |
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Advanced Brown Belt in general Martial Arts. The school I attend does not focus on any one martial art, though it is very karate heavy. We also do jujitsu, very little Tae Kwan Do (in my opinion TKD is almost useless), judo, and several other styles I can't quite remember. We also have a tengu sword training class in the same school, and we do other weapons work on occassion. I've been going for ten years, but haven't tested to up my belt in a couple of years because my attendance to class has been sporadic at best since I started working and school.
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09-12-2004, 01:54 PM | #13 |
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I'd agree with the statement that Tae Kwon Do is pretty much useless. It is a sport, not a martial art. My sensei has a nickname for Tae Kwon Do. Take Your Dough. I'm not insulting anyone who takes it, I understand that it can be very fun. Just realize that it is not street-applicable.
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09-12-2004, 05:55 PM | #14 |
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Well in Japanese mythology a tengu is a mountain spirit with claws (body of a man and can shape shift as well). As for TKD it's harder as you get older to do all those kicks and you need a lot of room to do them. Not much use in an elevator or a crowded street. A great martial art though if you don't want it for lifetime self-defense.
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09-12-2004, 07:26 PM | #15 |
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Well, TKD is great for tournament stuff and the fancy kicks, but it's nearly useless for actual self-defense.
Maybe I have the name of the sword work wrong...it's been awhile since I've done it and I'm not very good at ALL. We use bokkans.
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Then there is the Shinai which is mostly used in Kendo and in Zen teaching. Hope this helps a bit.
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09-13-2004, 12:21 PM | #17 |
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I have a jo as well, and collie sticks, as well as...arg..what are they called. I know, I just can't remember. Sticks with a handle, you do a lot of spinning work with them (and whack yourself in the elbow...ow).
Maybe it's Kendo. I can't remember, it's been awhile since I went to class. And I still spell it bokkan for some reason.
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09-13-2004, 12:40 PM | #18 |
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...to quote Arnold, "trust me" on the spelling. Kali sticks with a handle sound like "tonfa" used in Okinawa to thresh rice crops. They are a difficult weapon to master and with nunchuks, account for many injuries to those practicing them. Police in many cities now carry similar sticks to the Tonfa in place of the old night stick.
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Is it true that a Kung Fu guy could take a Karate guy any day of the week?
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Basically that's true after 9pm on TNT All arts are dangerous if mastered, the problem is the proficiency of the user.
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