19295. iiibbb - 4/28/2006 4:49:52 PM My favorite t-shirts I made myself. 19296. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 5:03:46 PM Speaking of dress, I am sporting a very subdued Guiness motif these days. 19297. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 5:05:29 PM Dojo congratulations, Selene. 19299. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 5:09:50 PM Once upon a time, I had a very soft and pillowy tee that I wore to a fray. 19300. alistairConnor - 4/28/2006 5:12:41 PM I am sporting a very subdued Guiness motif these days.
yeah I'm a messy drinker too. 19301. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 5:14:07 PM Never thought of it, but perhaps I am, Connor. 19302. Adam Selene - 4/28/2006 6:27:33 PM Thanks, uzmakk.
19303. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 6:42:17 PM You're welcome, Selene. I am not a member of a dojo, but my people call me Kills Like the White Tiger. I also fence at this establishment, where I am known as Big Paw.
19304. Adam Selene - 4/28/2006 7:15:51 PM Do they do mixed-sword fights? I've seen mixed martial arts...
I was taught katana (and bo and hanbo and shuriken and knives and ropes/chains...,) but only combat situations, not sport. Not sure how I'd do with rules... a lot of what we learned are what my Dad calls "dirty fighting." (Which sounds redundant to me.)
Anyway - fencing is cool, and a great workout. Congrats to you. 19305. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 7:19:26 PM Thank you. My son, Tiger Spawn, is fencing at the Nationals in Atlanta this summer. 19306. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 7:46:01 PM Combat Adam,
Pure sport fencing, no mixed weapons, a bit of Ren fighting purely for fun, sword and choice of additional weapon. Tiger Spawn was invited to one of these invitation only events a number of weeks ago. About as serious as it gets before it gets too dangerous. 19307. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 7:52:03 PM Can't get link to work. If you are interested go back to the previous link. Click "Articles" and then "point d' arret". 19308. iiibbb - 4/28/2006 8:52:48 PM I want to learn aikido, judo, or ju-jitsu. I wrestled in high school. Grappling and bending people the wrong way appeals to my nature.
My fiance is a black belt in Karate. She studies aikido.
One of the things keeping me out of martial arts is the mock discipline and formality with respect for sensei. I'm not really into all the yelling. Got enough of that in boy scouts.
I'd rather someone just teach me. 19309. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 8:59:50 PM If I am not mistaken ju-jitsu is good, practical, nasty stuff. Perhaps you could get some crusty old bastard to teach it to you rather than a sensei. 19310. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 9:10:29 PM Let me rephrase that -- Of all the disciplines mentioned it seems to me most likely that ju-jitsu is the one you might be able to pick up from a crusty old bastard rather than a sensei. 19311. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 9:11:58 PM Thanks for the pleasant afternoon, Moties. 19312. Adam Selene - 4/28/2006 9:27:24 PM The Bujinkan "franchise" (for lack of a better word) that my school is part of is not militaristic like that at all. We're definitely more self-defense oriented than sport. There's an international dojo list here: Authentic Ninjutsu around the world. Use the menu item 2nd from the right on top.
Here's a picture of me with the last "Tai Kai" where our Japanese grandmaster (34th in a direct line from the true ninja clans) visited America and taught a 3-day seminar. Attending was a true highlight of my life. Tai Kai 2003 You have to figure out which one is me... ;) 19313. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 9:36:10 PM 2nd over, bottom left corner. 19314. Adam Selene - 4/28/2006 9:39:53 PM lol... 19315. uzmakk - 4/28/2006 9:45:06 PM Massive beard? Red tee? Dew rag?
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