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August 3, 2007 at 4:14 pm #1117312
i do a little te ashi do (freestyle karate) and chi kung
August 3, 2007 at 4:14 pm #1137975i do a little te ashi do (freestyle karate) and chi kung
August 3, 2007 at 4:26 pm #1117351globalloon wrote:i do a little te ashi do (freestyle karate) and chi kungAh, Chi Kung! You enjoy it? Will definitely help my CLF training
August 3, 2007 at 4:26 pm #1138015globalloon wrote:i do a little te ashi do (freestyle karate) and chi kungAh, Chi Kung! You enjoy it? Will definitely help my CLF training
August 3, 2007 at 4:31 pm #1117313i used to really enjoy it and found it really energising, mentally and physically.
my old teacher died though and I haven’t found another one that i like, so I only practise occasionally now. my teacher got the balance right (excuse the pun) between the physical practice and the philosophy behind it, so that it took on meaning without being too disciplined
August 3, 2007 at 4:31 pm #1137976i used to really enjoy it and found it really energising, mentally and physically.
my old teacher died though and I haven’t found another one that i like, so I only practise occasionally now. my teacher got the balance right (excuse the pun) between the physical practice and the philosophy behind it, so that it took on meaning without being too disciplined
August 3, 2007 at 4:38 pm #1117311AcidJack wrote:Ah, Chi Kung! You enjoy it?With some noodles or rice and black bean sauce it’s lovely.
August 3, 2007 at 4:38 pm #1137974AcidJack wrote:Ah, Chi Kung! You enjoy it?With some noodles or rice and black bean sauce it’s lovely.
August 3, 2007 at 5:31 pm #1117352BioTech wrote:With some noodles or rice and black bean sauce it’s lovely.You know it 😎
globalloon – Keep looking mate, very widely practised so shouldn’t be too difficult to find another good teacher near you 🙂
August 3, 2007 at 5:31 pm #1138016BioTech wrote:With some noodles or rice and black bean sauce it’s lovely.You know it 😎
globalloon – Keep looking mate, very widely practised so shouldn’t be too difficult to find another good teacher near you 🙂
August 3, 2007 at 5:38 pm #1117314Used to do Karate and did Muay Thai Kickboxing for about 6 yrs till i damaged my achilles tendon… :cry::cry:
Looking to do Chi Gung though…
August 3, 2007 at 5:38 pm #1137977Used to do Karate and did Muay Thai Kickboxing for about 6 yrs till i damaged my achilles tendon… :cry::cry:
Looking to do Chi Gung though…
August 3, 2007 at 5:59 pm #1117353Acidfairy wrote:Used to do Karate and did Muay Thai Kickboxing for about 6 yrs till i damaged my achilles tendon… :cry::cry:Looking to do Chi Gung though…
Always had loads of respect for Muay Thai. Absolutely devastating art.
Tendon not recoverable? Have a look if you have a Yang style T’ai Chi Chuan class/school near you. Maybe ‘Sup bot Lohan yik gen kung’ (18 Lohan changing tendons form) would be beneficial to you. It strengthens muscles, joints and connective tissue such as tendons. Would be awesome if you could get back into Muay Thai 🙂
August 3, 2007 at 5:59 pm #1138017Acidfairy wrote:Used to do Karate and did Muay Thai Kickboxing for about 6 yrs till i damaged my achilles tendon… :cry::cry:Looking to do Chi Gung though…
Always had loads of respect for Muay Thai. Absolutely devastating art.
Tendon not recoverable? Have a look if you have a Yang style T’ai Chi Chuan class/school near you. Maybe ‘Sup bot Lohan yik gen kung’ (18 Lohan changing tendons form) would be beneficial to you. It strengthens muscles, joints and connective tissue such as tendons. Would be awesome if you could get back into Muay Thai 🙂
August 3, 2007 at 6:07 pm #1117308This thread is like a scene from one of those 1980s martial arts movies where “Sifu” is trying to train his students..
AcidJack = the Norfolk Ninja :laugh_at:
August 3, 2007 at 6:07 pm #1137971This thread is like a scene from one of those 1980s martial arts movies where “Sifu” is trying to train his students..
AcidJack = the Norfolk Ninja :laugh_at:
August 3, 2007 at 6:13 pm #1117354General Lighting wrote:This thread is like a scene from one of those 1980s martial arts movies where “Sifu” is trying to train his students..General Lighting wrote:AcidJack = the Norfolk Ninja :laugh_at:😎 :biggreen: I’m honoured.
August 3, 2007 at 6:13 pm #1138018General Lighting wrote:This thread is like a scene from one of those 1980s martial arts movies where “Sifu” is trying to train his students..General Lighting wrote:AcidJack = the Norfolk Ninja :laugh_at:😎 :biggreen: I’m honoured.
August 3, 2007 at 6:26 pm #1117315AcidJack wrote:Always had loads of respect for Muay Thai. Absolutely devastating art.Tendon not recoverable? Have a look if you have a Yang style T’ai Chi Chuan class/school near you. Maybe ‘Sup bot Lohan yik gen kung’ (18 Lohan changing tendons form) would be beneficial to you. It strengthens muscles, joints and connective tissue such as tendons. Would be awesome if you could get back into Muay Thai 🙂
Yeah it recovered but don’t have full movement in that ankle anymore the way i used to and i’ve been out of Muay Thai for a couple of yrs now.. would love to go back to it but not got the same amount of time now that i did then to dedicate to it..
Will have a look out for those classes.. cheers
August 3, 2007 at 6:26 pm #1137978AcidJack wrote:Always had loads of respect for Muay Thai. Absolutely devastating art.Tendon not recoverable? Have a look if you have a Yang style T’ai Chi Chuan class/school near you. Maybe ‘Sup bot Lohan yik gen kung’ (18 Lohan changing tendons form) would be beneficial to you. It strengthens muscles, joints and connective tissue such as tendons. Would be awesome if you could get back into Muay Thai 🙂
Yeah it recovered but don’t have full movement in that ankle anymore the way i used to and i’ve been out of Muay Thai for a couple of yrs now.. would love to go back to it but not got the same amount of time now that i did then to dedicate to it..
Will have a look out for those classes.. cheers
August 3, 2007 at 6:28 pm #1117355Acidfairy wrote:Yeah it recovered but don’t have full movement in that ankle anymore the way i used to and i’ve been out of Muay Thai for a couple of yrs now.. would love to go back to it but not got the same amount of time now that i did then to dedicate to it..Will have a look out for those classes.. cheers
Aw shame. Anywhere that teaches that form would be good. Let us know how you get on.
August 3, 2007 at 6:28 pm #1138019Acidfairy wrote:Yeah it recovered but don’t have full movement in that ankle anymore the way i used to and i’ve been out of Muay Thai for a couple of yrs now.. would love to go back to it but not got the same amount of time now that i did then to dedicate to it..Will have a look out for those classes.. cheers
Aw shame. Anywhere that teaches that form would be good. Let us know how you get on.
August 3, 2007 at 11:28 pm #1117338I’m a 2nd Dan in Ninjutsu, though for the past couple of months i haven’t been going as regularly. It’s really similar to jujutsu, (out of the 9 schools we learn i thing 6 of them are actually jujutsu schools), but because my teacher used to be a body guard, so we learn loads of other stuff too. We learn katana and staff stuff as well as stuff with guns, knives, and bodyguard techniques etc. It’s pretty cool, and my teacher is safe.
August 3, 2007 at 11:28 pm #1138001I’m a 2nd Dan in Ninjutsu, though for the past couple of months i haven’t been going as regularly. It’s really similar to jujutsu, (out of the 9 schools we learn i thing 6 of them are actually jujutsu schools), but because my teacher used to be a body guard, so we learn loads of other stuff too. We learn katana and staff stuff as well as stuff with guns, knives, and bodyguard techniques etc. It’s pretty cool, and my teacher is safe.
August 4, 2007 at 12:38 am #1117356Kensaken wrote:I’m a 2nd Dan in Ninjutsu, though for the past couple of months i haven’t been going as regularly. It’s really similar to jujutsu, (out of the 9 schools we learn i thing 6 of them are actually jujutsu schools), but because my teacher used to be a body guard, so we learn loads of other stuff too. We learn katana and staff stuff as well as stuff with guns, knives, and bodyguard techniques etc. It’s pretty cool, and my teacher is safe.Ah, Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. What lineage are you under? Rare to hear a senior grade call it Ninjutsu 🙂
Theres some things in the curriculum I would love to learn at some point.
Especially Ninpo Taijutsu of the Togakure Ryu school. Have you studied any Santo Tonko no Kata? Happo kiri gakure gata would be awesome to know, as well as Sakkijutsu.If I recall correctly, I don’t think any of the 9 schools are JuJutsu.
3 Ninjutsu,
2 Koppojutsu,
1 Koshijutsu,
1 Jutaijutsu,
1 Dakentaijutsu,
1 Happo Hikenjutsu.It sound’s as if your Sensei has incorporated some modern techniques of his own. Your not under Soke Masaaki Hatsumi lineage are you?
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