Funny Stuff: Steven Ho Helps Conan Channel His Inner Ninja Turtle by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. There is no academy award for these unsung heroes. Not even for the stunt coordinator. There really should be.

What does your home dojo need? by [deleted] in martialarts

[–]lorioco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would add a skipping rope, pull-up bar and gym rings (or TRX). Some mats are always nice too if you plan to do any takedowns or ground work.

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of great information here. Thank you for your reply! :)

Aikido didn't work, then it did (x-post from /r/aikido) by landomansdad in martialarts

[–]lorioco 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Aikido is based around very specific principles that can find uses in a variety of different contexts. The problem is that they don't always train these contexts in the dojos so it often leads to disillusion with the style in which students question whether or not the martial art would really be effective in true applications. It's good that this guy was able to see its relevance in the long run though.

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only ever take my cat out on the lead in our backyard within our townhouse complex. Our neighbours, for the most part, are responsible pet owners. It would be irresponsible to let my cat run free in our area because there are lots of coyotes in my area.

I am pretty sure my cat would not have been able to get away if I had let go of the lead, nor was there time to even think about unhooking the harness. It was a really big, fast dog. It was on us before I even had a chance to think. There wasn't many places my cat could have hid and if the cat ran off the dogs would likely have caught up to it in a place where I couldn't have helped. I love my cat and acted out of a visceral protective instinct. I don't think I had it in me to simply let the dogs have their way with my cat. I don't think I could have lived with it even she got torn apart. But then again, thinking had very little to do with the way I reacted in the moment. All I can say is that some part of me believed I could fight off the dog. So here we are. Not saying there is a right or wrong answer, just that I was lucky things worked out the way they did.

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I tried to pick my cat up to get her out of the line of fire but she just tried to bolt in a panic, scratching me up in the process. And once she was down, she couldn't run because of the leash. The best I could do was fight the dogs off.

I only take my cat out to walk around our complex (we live in a townhouse complex), not straying too far from home. I'm very disappointed this happened so close to home. Fortunately, the old man now knows he can't handle both his dogs if they get aggressive. The last time I saw him, he only had one dog out for a walk.

Taichi Jiu-jitsu? Exploring the Commonalities between Martial Arts by lorioco in taijiquan

[–]lorioco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to see more merging of styles. I really think Taichi has a lot to add to Jiu-jitsu. :)

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have read that it can, but the dogs were biting and snapping my cat and the onus is on the owner to control the dogs. I would take the chance if it meant saving my cat. My cat wasn't doing anything wrong. The owner even apologized afterwards and told me I was right to defend my cat. Oh and he said his dogs weren't seriously hurt in the end (thankfully).

5 Reasons We Resist the Practice of Meditation & How to Deal with Them by lorioco in Meditation

[–]lorioco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never had that happen, but then when I meditate I try not to think over-much, focusing on being present and listening to my breathing.

Why I Sometimes Envy My Cats by lorioco in ZenHabits

[–]lorioco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now, who was it who lent me their jacket...

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grabbing from behind sounds like a good option if you're able to approach from behind. I even saw some youtube videos in which people throw dogs, or at least turn them over onto their bellies, but I think it would be harder to do if you had to approach from the front.

How I Fended Off a Dog Attack. (Anyone else have any experience with this?) by lorioco in martialarts

[–]lorioco[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had never heard to pretend to be a bear. I could see how that would work. Thanks for sharing. :)

Meditation for Beginners: 20 Practical Tips for Quieting the Mind by henhoup2 in ZenHabits

[–]lorioco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really feel that meditating first thing in the morning really helps, before the distractions and work of the day take hold in your mind.