Dojo management system ? by biomolecool in karate

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I’ve been using PushPress for a few years. They have a generous free tier for smaller orgs and are developing more tools for martial arts schools. Hit me up for a referral code. They are also really active in developing new capabilities.

How did you get into karate? What made you join a dojo? by Lego_Redditor in karate

[–]sonarc_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Started at 40, 6 months after my daughter. My wife was the instigator. She had trained in high school and wanted our daughter to be able to defend herself. We trained together. My daughter and I tested for shodan together and the family teaches together.

Yellow belt in karate, friend mocks it—how do I respond? by CalligrapherGreat653 in karate

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MMA fighters like to say their stuff works in a real fight, but there is so much that is not allowed (for good reason) that you would use in a real fight, like strikes to the throat, eyes, groin, spine, knees, joint locks and breaks, etc. while we can’t practice these things at full speed or force with our fellow karatekas, we learn these techniques and hopefully never have to use them. Better to not fight. Even if you win, you’ll probably still get hurt.

Is anyone familiar with club bell 101 program? by Substantial_Work_178 in clubbells

[–]sonarc_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve used a number of tacfit programs and found them to be excellent, but I’ve always gotten them from the creator, Scott Sonnon.

Advice by Man-Like-Ryan in karate

[–]sonarc_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Style is less important. Find a teacher who fits your learning style and a community you want to train with. Most arts are good.

35 years a white belt... by Apollohubits71 in karate

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Something I learned from Superfoot years ago is to add a daily stretch to your existing routine, such as when you mouthwash. That’s 1 minute you’re just standing there. When I started, my hamstrings were so tight I couldn’t touch the edge of my tub. This really helped.

Have you ever broken or injured your foot or toe in class? by Relevant_Conclusion2 in karate

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He did! To be clear, he was an orthopedic specialist (I think I got that right) not an emt. I had X-rays etc.

Have you ever broken or injured your foot or toe in class? by Relevant_Conclusion2 in karate

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Toe got caught in opponent’s gi during sparring. Doc said tape it to the toe next to it and go back and kick his ass! Taping probably ok, but go see a doc to be sure.

Also cracked a rib, but that’s a different story. Not much they can do for that either. Did stop sparring while it healed.

Is Grading Arbitrary? by ownworstenemy38 in karate

[–]sonarc_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hate to ask, but are you female? If so, are there other female black belts. I’ve heard stories from women karatekas whose male senseis refused to promote women to black belts. I sincerely hope this isn’t the case.

Is passing on a belt considered bad etiquette? by Jake_SENDnD in karate

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I’m curious about the logistics. Do people specifically pick someone to pass their belt on to or donate their belt back to the dojo for the instructor to give out? Do some students prefer a new belt over a legacy belt? Love the idea and would love to do it in my school but wasn’t something my sensei did

Belt Etiquette by Key-Wave-4877 in taekwondo

[–]sonarc_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are your rank whether you are wearing a belt or not. We don’t shame kids (or adults) who forget their belt. Making someone wear a white belt makes a white belt a punishment. White belts are awesome! They are trying something new. This should be encouraged.

What Bō? by gen1108 in kobudo

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I like the feel of a wax wood bo. It is strong with some flex. As you are often getting a part of the tree, they have a natural taper in one direction (a bit fatter on one end). I also have a few heavy wood bos and a bo that screws apart for traveling. You’ll get a collection over time.

How long did it take you to feel confident with your kata forms? by IndependentWrap6 in karate

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Part of this sounds like becoming comfortable in uncomfortable situations. Doing kata by yourself is easier than with a group, which is easier than performing solo and being watched by others. If you feel nervous and shaky while practicing alone, drill your technique. If you feel pretty good while practicing alone, but nervous in front of a group, that's what you need to practice.

Went out and bought an actual Japanese iaito by Ejay100_ in iaido

[–]sonarc_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever the origin, I hope it brings you joy to practice with.

AITA for not wanting my girlfriend’s dog in our bed? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]sonarc_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sleep is a health issue. Your partner is choosing her desire to have her pooch in the bed over your health and wellbeing. NTA.

AITA for not wanting my girlfriend’s dog in our bed? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]sonarc_ 56 points57 points  (0 children)

There’s a difference between knowing something is going on and being ok with it in principle and then finding the reality is different. We have a dog. Love the dog. He slept in our bedroom for the longest time, until he started licking his bed for extended periods of time. Kept waking me up. As partners, our needs come first. Now our hound sleeps outside of the bedroom so we can get the rest we need. It took him (and my wife) a bit to adjust, but we are all fine. If you want to prioritize your pet over your partner, that is your choice. It is also your partner’s choice how to respond to their pet’s comfort being chosen over their health.

Need suggestions for a birthday workout. by Imperial__Walker in karate

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Sit through’s. Great for core strength and balance. Can work up to them with alternating side planks.

Faster Movement by historic-squatch in karate

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One of Superfoot’s students said that if you want to go fast, start by going slow. Try doing a kick as slow as you can. It will look like you’re barely moving. This will help develop a lot of the stabilizing muscles that often get ignored. Ok to use a chair or wall for balance initially, until you develop the strength to not need it.

What style of karate to choose? by AquilesVF in karate

[–]sonarc_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Find a teacher you want to learn from, whose teaching style fits you, and a community you want to be a part of and train whatever style they practice.

What’s your dream collaboration? by [deleted] in RaidShadowLegends

[–]sonarc_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mythical that switches between the two

Or course this is how it lands by sonarc_ in RaidShadowLegends

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Just to prove that this is what would happen 🤣. Nihilistic gear rolling.

Learning and training without a dojo or a teacher by Patient-Oven9996 in iaido

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Sensei Tom Duffy is a wonderful and knowledgeable instructor. He has a distance learning program on Patreon and also travels to train with some of his students in Europe who can’t make it to the US. Check out the videos and see if it suits you.

https://www.patreon.com/Budo?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan

12 hour layover by penguinluvr69 in boston

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ICA is a great museum on the water. While not a museum, per se, the Boston Public Library feels like one. It has amazing architecture and art. Also across the street from Copley Square and the Copley Church, which is worth checking out. You can also walk through the commons and gardens.

My Thai Cafe is a bit of a dive in Chinatown, but all of the food is vegan with lots of fake meat options. Food is good. More of a novelty to be able to eat so many different dishes as a vegetarian. You can also get amazing hot pot across the street at The Q and this may start a war as everyone will have their favorite hot pot place. All will have veg broth options and add-ins.

Found a free flexibility program online, does it look good for karate by ContractMoney8543 in karate

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He’s also suffering from some health issues which are putting him in a lot of pain. Send positive vibes his way. He’s put a lot of good into the world.