A prodigy then. I'm looking forward to his MMA career.
Goju, you actively train with your uncle? Are there more students or just you? How often do you spar and where do you find sparring partners?
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I almost fell out of my chair when he said there were no low kicks or traps in SD:rolleyes:
I guess he never learn the basic 30 short forms.
Also there has been cases (in our school) where upper level BB's have been given an attitude adjustment for picking on lower belts. As far as uppers coming in and fighting to the level of the underclassmen....yes to a certain extent.....but if you push them they will push back harder....if you get ****y they will put you on your butt quick.
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No traps or sweeps? I missed that nugget of information. I guess I've been doiwng it wrong all this time.
That's what I love about sparring. I learn something everytime I cross hands with someone and I am often humbled. Anyone who isn't humbled isn't paying attention.
Kage tsuki or sometimes known as Mawashi or circular technique. Funikoshi was Okinawan and brought his art to japan in 1921. He used terminology to teach it his art is from Itosu and Azato two well renound master of Shuri and Naha Te he wrote his fist book in 1930,s I guess he used pics only to describe the techniques. Also the only Cho I know of is He Ill Cho a great kicker of course I dont know them all. Go Ju you slay me I still think you are Ralph Machio KC
Hey but I am a fraud and he is the real deal. Heres how I see it. He was a Green belt in a green belt class , the BB was there and was sparring them. The BB was going by the rules and Go Ju said I want to spar the BB said ok and Go Ju hit him harder than was agreed to and the BB lost. So GoJu as known has no respect and was unfair in his tactics. That is how he won. KC
If Ie Chang Ming was hiding the art dont you think that using chinese terms in public would draw attention? Master Ie went all over Asia after he left China before going to Indonesia . It is possible that when he picked up more Chinese arts, lets say in Japan ,then most likely they would be using Japanese and not chinese, correct??
Unless your martial art was created by a bunch of deaf-mutes, there are words for the techniques. Just because they weren't formally recorded doesn't mean that there weren't Okinawan words for the techniques. You just don't know them because they were recorded once the art moved through Japan. The point these nice gentlemen are trying to make is that the current SD curriculum was put to paper after it had migrated through Indonesia and, consequently and because of the Indonesian preference for things Japanese, the current terminology partakes of both Japanese and Chinese terminology.
Not everything you don't know doesn't exist dude.
Good point TTM I think I heard that somewhere what about Shuri Te its a Chinese art taught in japan do they teach in Chinese or Japanese if its Japanese then its not real CMA KC