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standing tallHow tall do you stand in technique. My Gm has always taught that we keep bent at the knees and low through virtually all techniques. I see… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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on Thursday Reply by Kevin Sogor |
Touchless KnockoutTo date I have yet to see any show where these guys who claim to be able to do this can achieve a knockout on anyone but their own students… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Mar 14 Reply by Kevin Sogor |
Tough TestingSimply, how tough should rank testing be? How much leeway should we give students for gup tests or black belt testing? Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Mar 14 Reply by Kevin Sogor |
Teaching alone or in contextBasically I am referring to certain techniques being taught alone and drilling them as they are or in context as with an overall technique.… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Your Training SchedulePersonally, I sometimes feel I must be so totally addicted in martial arts.....I work for myself so I guess it affords me the time...I trai… Started by SteelyJan |
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Oct 18, 2011 Reply by William Milewski |
the groundThis has been a topic of debate for quite a long time. Mostly I have seen most comments and conversations based on one of 2 things. Opinion… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Oct 10, 2011 Reply by William Milewski |
Hapkido and Weight TrainingDo you all feel that serious weight training is counterproductive to Hapkido training? I go to the gym four days a week and I lift heavy. I… Started by Wael |
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Oct 10, 2011 Reply by Wael |
forearm & grip strengthWhat exercises do you do or know to develop forearm size and strength and grip strength. Weights wise there are the standard and reverse g… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Oct 10, 2011 Reply by Wael |
Drill idea - two students tied togetherI saw an interesting drill today in my friend Bruce's karate class. Students were paired, and then tied together at the waist by means of t… Started by Wael |
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Oct 1, 2011 Reply by Wael |
training over 35/40/45/50As we age, even martial artists slow down a bit. We don't heal as quickly as we once did, we stay stiffer and sore a bit longer. We find it… Started by Daniel McCullar |
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Sep 9, 2011 Reply by Frank Noguera |
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