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August 4, 2007 at 5:16 pm #1117321AcidJack wrote:Jeet Kune Do ๐ Very effective, love Lee’s philoshophy on no style.Mudstomper – Never heard of Kenbuchai. Modern art?
What are you looking at studying in Norwich? We have a whole range. Try the Kokoro-no-Kai Oriental Arts centre first, everything from Bujinkan to JKD to Ving Tsun. Or my Kwoon is just down the road too, studying Choy Li Fut Gung Fu and Yang Style T’ai Chi Chuan. Let us know how you get on ๐Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?
August 4, 2007 at 5:16 pm #1137984AcidJack wrote:Jeet Kune Do ๐ Very effective, love Lee’s philoshophy on no style.Mudstomper – Never heard of Kenbuchai. Modern art?
What are you looking at studying in Norwich? We have a whole range. Try the Kokoro-no-Kai Oriental Arts centre first, everything from Bujinkan to JKD to Ving Tsun. Or my Kwoon is just down the road too, studying Choy Li Fut Gung Fu and Yang Style T’ai Chi Chuan. Let us know how you get on ๐Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?
August 4, 2007 at 7:23 pm #1117341mudstomper wrote:Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?If you want to do some no frills effective weapons work then see if Steve Tappins doing anything round your way http://www.escrimaconcepts.com/
August 4, 2007 at 7:23 pm #1138004mudstomper wrote:Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?If you want to do some no frills effective weapons work then see if Steve Tappins doing anything round your way http://www.escrimaconcepts.com/
August 4, 2007 at 7:36 pm #1117322paulfh wrote:If you want to do some no frills effective weapons work then see if Steve Tappins doing anything round your way http://www.escrimaconcepts.com/I know my old dojo hosted an escrima demo in Ipswich recently, I believe the stick techniques we were taught are derived from that
August 4, 2007 at 7:36 pm #1137986paulfh wrote:If you want to do some no frills effective weapons work then see if Steve Tappins doing anything round your way http://www.escrimaconcepts.com/I know my old dojo hosted an escrima demo in Ipswich recently, I believe the stick techniques we were taught are derived from that
August 4, 2007 at 7:55 pm #1117342mudstomper wrote:I know my old dojo hosted an escrima demo in Ipswich recently, I believe the stick techniques we were taught are derived from thatIs your dojo affiliated to the Alliance?
August 4, 2007 at 7:55 pm #1138005mudstomper wrote:I know my old dojo hosted an escrima demo in Ipswich recently, I believe the stick techniques we were taught are derived from thatIs your dojo affiliated to the Alliance?
August 5, 2007 at 7:45 am #1117323paulfh wrote:Is your dojo affiliated to the Alliance?I’m not sure these days, it’s been a while since I had contact with any members but I’ll ask next time I talk ๐
August 5, 2007 at 7:45 am #1137987paulfh wrote:Is your dojo affiliated to the Alliance?I’m not sure these days, it’s been a while since I had contact with any members but I’ll ask next time I talk ๐
August 5, 2007 at 1:44 pm #1117361mudstomper wrote:Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?Any preference to what weapons you want to learn? An Art with weapons and open hand combat or solely weapon training?
Have a look around for Kenjutsu, Eskrima, CLF has 52 traditional Chinese weapons.
August 5, 2007 at 1:44 pm #1138025mudstomper wrote:Hi Acid, yeah, maybe it is newer my sensi’s background was from E. London where he first started training then he added army (1ST Para) techniques in too, he took a very JKD stance (scuze the pun) and absorbed from any other style provided it could be proved to be effective, he hated “showy” moves especially if they left your guard open, having said that he was delighted when I put together multiple spinning inner, outer crescents into spinning back fist raised knee block then turn back kick, wouldn’t let me use it in sparring though (grumble, grumble). We also learnt single stick/knife techniques and heaven and earth combo’s with double stick. When I first joined it was entirely illegal, no insurance, everybody there where in trouble in one way or the other, all tokers too including the sensi (hee hee, just thought, sensi sensi) but fuck me did we learn self discipline and respect for each other and those around us. I’m interested in studying something new especially with weapon work as I seem to get on well with it, any ideas?Any preference to what weapons you want to learn? An Art with weapons and open hand combat or solely weapon training?
Have a look around for Kenjutsu, Eskrima, CLF has 52 traditional Chinese weapons.
August 5, 2007 at 5:18 pm #1117324This lot might be worth a try, Norwich is close enough to me
August 5, 2007 at 5:18 pm #1137988This lot might be worth a try, Norwich is close enough to me
August 5, 2007 at 5:30 pm #1117335I have been studying “Harad Stlyo” under the tutelage of “Mattiro Stroramu” for teh last 5 years
August 5, 2007 at 5:30 pm #1137998I have been studying “Harad Stlyo” under the tutelage of “Mattiro Stroramu” for teh last 5 years
August 5, 2007 at 6:47 pm #1117362mudstomper wrote:This lot might be worth a try, Norwich is close enough to meCan never tell by a website. Best thing to do is go along for your free introductory lesson ๐
Let us know if you enjoy it.
August 5, 2007 at 6:47 pm #1138026mudstomper wrote:This lot might be worth a try, Norwich is close enough to meCan never tell by a website. Best thing to do is go along for your free introductory lesson ๐
Let us know if you enjoy it.
August 5, 2007 at 6:49 pm #1117337I Am Claarticus wrote:I have been studying “Harad Stlyo” under the tutelage of “Mattiro Stroramu” for teh last 5 yearsMy skills are far superior to yours as I’ve been studying “Hardius Technius” for the past few years. My style will squish your Tardius stylee with no effort at all.
:ar15: :ar15:August 5, 2007 at 6:49 pm #1138000I Am Claarticus wrote:I have been studying “Harad Stlyo” under the tutelage of “Mattiro Stroramu” for teh last 5 yearsMy skills are far superior to yours as I’ve been studying “Hardius Technius” for the past few years. My style will squish your Tardius stylee with no effort at all.
:ar15: :ar15:August 5, 2007 at 6:53 pm #1117363Torrent wrote:My skills are far superior to yours as I’ve been studying “Hardius Technius” for the past few years. My style will squish your Tardius stylee with no effort at all.:ar15: :ar15:
Roman, is it? :biggreen:
August 5, 2007 at 6:53 pm #1138027Torrent wrote:My skills are far superior to yours as I’ve been studying “Hardius Technius” for the past few years. My style will squish your Tardius stylee with no effort at all.:ar15: :ar15:
Roman, is it? :biggreen:
August 6, 2007 at 11:27 am #1117331anyone got any links for any good/experienced jujitsu teachers/schools in sheffield?
August 6, 2007 at 11:27 am #1137994anyone got any links for any good/experienced jujitsu teachers/schools in sheffield?
August 7, 2007 at 12:48 pm #1117318I do Chen style Tai Chi with a bit of Chi gung.
Recently had the Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei come over and do a seimnar on Chen style, was amazing.
60 yearold guy that moves like a 6 year old full of haribo! I want to be like that when I am his age.
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