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November 6, 2008

17:32
November 8,9 11 am-5 pm, ManhattanCome join Kiai Master Song Park for a practice session of Kiai Chi Gong's 8 Foundations. Kiai Chi Gong is a simple system of self-healing exercises that combine movement, body positions and stances, breathing, and sound based on Oriental Medicine and Kiai Jitsu Theory. The exercises are grouped to open all parts of our body while moving in the six directions.  In 8 Foundations all the primary vowels are used in order to activate and harmonize all the energies and elements of our body.http://www.placeofclarity.com/events/Song/Song_Nov2008.htm
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October 31, 2008

21:02
I'm already researching the Christmas present I want to give my boyfriend. I really would like to get him a judo gi. However, I've noticed sizing is a problem. He's tall (6'3") but weighs 170lbs with a long torso. He complains his current gi top isn't long enough. Any recommendations on whether or not to base the size on height or weight, and is it possible to have a gi altered or tailored? I feel like if I would get him one based on height, he'd be swimming in it. Also, great recommendations for a judo gi brand/website to purchase is great. I would prefer to spend around $120, but know gi's usually run more. I don't want to get a poor quality gi, but cannot afford anything more than $150 (my limit would be around $170, if free shipping is included).Additionally, what other items do you think are essential for a judoka to have in their judo bag? Tape, etc- stocking stuffer ideas.Thank you so much for any help you offer!
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October 27, 2008

17:13
Hey People, I just downloaded Stacey Nemour's new instructional DVDs from these widget on her site. They're awesome!!!Secrets of Splits & Flexibility: “Preparing your mind and body to perform at its optimum level is fundamental to any sport. I produced ‘Secrets of Splits & Flexibility’ to help renowned martial artists and world-class athletes reach their full potential and achieve the success they desire. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, young or old, these exercises will help and challenge you. They will give you a firm foundation as you embark on your journey to be "the best that you can be."Anytime, Anywhere Kung-Fu: “In this DVD, I will show you the fundamental skills to develop a solid foundation to build on, including stance work, punching, and kicking techniques. To further refine your skills, I incorporate punching with light weights and kicking drills to lock in proper technique, while increasing your strength and fitness. I round off the workout with a short, but effective meditation. From start to finish, you will find it challenging and rewarding.You can share this with your friends too!! Just grab the code from the widget itself (below).Hope you likey!!! I'll let you know if I find any more cool DVDs for download...SS :~)
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October 1, 2008

18:16
Kiai Jitsu Sound Healing Saturday, Sunday, November 8,9, 12am-6pm, $77 per dayIn this workshop Master Park will present simple techniques of using sound to unblock elemental energies, purge negative energy, release emotional blockages, balance, direct and regulate different functional systems. It includes movement, massage and self-massage, visualization techniques, stances, breathing exercises and specific sounds that are whispered, chanted or sung. In result one can experience simple and powerful ways of maintaining good health and building up energetic strength and capacity.more info: www.placeofclarity.com
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September 28, 2008

19:49
Reading some notes on dangerous or harmful exercises at the weekend, i came across the following statement (actually, my wife pointed it out) :"Repeatedly rising on the toes and heels may weaken the long arches of the feet. "I've never heard this before.  There wasn't any other explanation given, so i'm not sure exactly what they mean by rising on the toes and heels, but rising on the balls of the feet (ie tip toe) is definitely something that features in warmups and exercises i use.  I couldn't find anything more about it on the web this morning, other than a copy of the same notes.Does anybody here know anything more about this point?
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12:36
xposted to girlfighters, apologies :)Greetings all :)I just started Kali, which I've wanted to do for ages, but have been considering another empty hand style as well (I know Kali trains empty hand too). I was looking at TKD, hapkido, JKD, or ninjutsu, but am a bit wary because I very nearly blew a knee this year and don't want to risk actually ripping it up since the recovery process has been long. For that reason I'm assuming TKD wouldn't be my best option, but how would the other three styles compare? i.e. - which would have the least risk of injury to knees?On a slightly different note... I'm not TOO big on grappling/throws, though I know they're a component of all three, so how do the three MMAs compare in that regard?Hmm, this might be a bit of a conundrum, come to think of it, but let's see...Thanks :)
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September 26, 2008

10:35
I just ordered some nunchaku and I'am super happy. It's my first pair on non-safety chucks. They're demostration/competition chucks from Matt Emig Products. I'll admit, when they came in the mail they seem a little small I'll admit. I'm used to bigger chucks that I've borrowed. Boy are these fast and cool. They are incredibly light weight and durable for the kinds of mess ups I've been making. lolI would post a picture if I had a camera I love them so much. I picked the purple color cause it's one of my favorite colors and I hoped not alot of people go for that color.I recommend them to anybody who doesn't have their own pair yet.
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September 7, 2008

16:39
Hello,I was wondering if anyone knows rules and qualification standards for blind judo. A friend saw a match on YT, and suggested that I should start using my disability to my advantage (I'm legally blind, with a bit under 20/600 on my good eye, but for correction I use graded contacts so I can still practice judo), but I know nothing of it and I don't even know if I qualify for it (as my defect, unreversible as it is, can be temporarily solved with contacts and glasses). I haven't asked my sensei, because he's away in Beijing (coincidentally coaching another blind judoka), and nobody I've asked knows. I live in Mexico but I know the standards for qualification are universal, so I supposed asking here was a good start.
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August 26, 2008

21:31
Dear Martial Artist, The US Kempo Team (www.uskempoteam.org) is seeking prospective members for the 2009 World Kempo Championship Tournament in Nice, France, April of 2009 and other invitational events in Europe, Africa, and Russia in the next 18 - 24 months.   We are seeking Full-contact and Semi-contact fighters, Gi - Grapplers, Kata and Weapon Kata players, 3 Person Synchronized Kata and Weapon Kata Teams, as well as Empty-hand and Weapon Self-defense Teams and Full-contact Weapon Fighters. If you are a Kempo/Kenpo player, whether it be Japanese, Chinese, Okinawan, American, Hawaiian, or Korean, Kajukenbo, EPAK, Shorinji, So Rim Sa, or practice a Kempo/Kenpo derivative or other version of Kempo/Kenpo, you are welcome to apply. We are striving to form a US Kempo Team of over 50 members. Please visit the sight below and consider the invitation. http://www.uskempoteam.org Please click on the tab labeled "Open invitation to join US Kempo Team" on the top of the page. If you do not practice Kempo/Kenpo and this invitation does not apply to you, please forward it and/or give the contact email and phone number to someone you feel may be able to use the information If you feel you have received this email in error and then please reply back to this email and request your name and email be removed from my contact list. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon. Respectfully, Robert E. Zingg The United States Kempo Team 111 W 2nd Ave, Suite B Ranson, West Virginia, 25438 304-725-3639
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August 22, 2008

18:45
Bujinkan Ninjutsu Club at University of Texas will be starting classes back up this coming Tuesday, 26AUG08 from 7:30 to 9:30 PM at Patterson Park.For more details see www.roundrockbujinkan.com/utexas
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August 20, 2008

03:06
Are they any good ?
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