esc revealed: Thought you'de all like to know that I've decided to buy a black gi :) Good going ... with at least one washing a week, in about three years you'll look sharp in a salty-looking grey almost satin looking gi. The waist band will need reinforced after about two years and the collar and ...
Metablade is right though. In the linux community especially there is a great desire for free software (legal) I can install linux (SuSE 10) and have everything you need to run a computer. This includes extra apps such as Office and many more for free. And typically the best part about all of these ...
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Hey, I just picked up a pair of 5lb X 2 ankle / wrist weights (strap on) and did a few warmup / kata exersizes with it and man what a work out. I made sure not to hyper extend my joints as it would be easy to do so with the extra weight being thrown around. After I took them off I was amazed at how ...
Arbie: I'm not sure if that question was towards me. I had no ill intentions. Just pointing out that I don't think its karate. I figured it was Capoeira (Brazillian Martial Art) only because I took it for a few months. And seeing the end of the clip on their triangular movements while standing up is...
I dont know if its all one style but I know a lot of the jumping on the upper torso to do take downs, the triangle sparing movements (one foot forward, step back to center, other foot forward, repeat) at the end is capoeira.
I've spent the last 5 months doing one on one training in normal everyday atire and I've found it to be in a lot of ways easier to perform karate techniques.
It's more realistic to train in every day clothing because likelyness of you wearing a GI when it comes to a street fight is prety slim
We wear a gi because we represent and are proud of the karate tradition. We are part of a class and the gi is the uniform, that is, "one form." All members of the class are important. Individual choices of attire are subordinated so as not to be a distraction to the attainment of instruct...