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02-02-2006, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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i was just watchin some of the footage on this site of the kendo finals and it seems toned down alot, none of them realy move around or anything.
iv been swinging around swords since i could walk, but never really whent for (or have been interested) in attending a dojo or anything like that, well untill recently at least. when i spar with my friends we run around like psychos, weaving through trees and useing our enviroment, even if there isnt anything around us, we still rarely stand still and just wait for an attack. this is the way i have always faught, am i looking at the wrong fighting style to progress in? is there another sword style or competition that is closer related to how i spar? -Grasshopper --if u have anything negative to say, keep it to yourself and save server space on the forums.. |
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02-02-2006, 12:00 PM | #2 |
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The way you describe your play is very much came from Hollywood or HongKong. The real sword fight is very dangerous and need the consent from adults because the techniques are to hit your opponent, not his sword. Therefore it doesn't look interesting like the movie, no bashing, no flying, and no dancing.
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02-02-2006, 12:04 PM | #3 |
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iv been swinging around swords . . . Now, if you want to learn kendo . . . 1. Put down the sword 2. Get to a legit kendo dojo 3. Pay attention and do what sensei says (even though it doesn't involve "swinging around swords") RC_Kenshi |
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02-02-2006, 12:05 PM | #4 |
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02-02-2006, 12:25 PM | #5 |
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is there another sword style or competition that is closer related to how i spar? What you're doing now is unrelated to any serious study of swordplay, so I suggest to avoid negative comments, avoid this site. You might be able to find something closer to what you want if you post in the general area at swordforum.com. |
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02-02-2006, 12:33 PM | #6 |
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Mr Grasshopper,
1. Use capital letters when you begin a sentence. 2. Find a popper dojo. 3. There is a huge difference between playing with swords and swordsmanship. 4. Why did you post this BS in the first place if you don't want to use server space for unnecessary comments? Sorry if I’m a bit blunt, but you’re asking for it! |
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02-02-2006, 12:43 PM | #7 |
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The way you describe your play is very much came from Hollywood or HongKong. The real sword fight is very dangerous and need the consent from adults because the techniques are to hit your opponent, not his sword. Therefore it doesn't look interesting like the movie, no bashing, no flying, and no dancing. what im really trying to say is, will learning kendo help me with sword movements and such so that i can incorperate them into the way i fight now, or will i have to learn the style as a whole and having to commit to everything in the style and drop my old movments and patterns. What you're doing now is unrelated to any serious study of swordplay, so I suggest to avoid negative comments, avoid this site. You might be able to find something closer to what you want if you post in the general area at swordforum.com. |
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02-02-2006, 12:54 PM | #8 |
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what im really trying to say is, will learning kendo help me with sword movements and such so that i can incorperate them into the way i fight now, or will i have to learn the style as a whole and having to commit to everything in the style and drop my old movments and patterns. |
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02-02-2006, 01:03 PM | #9 |
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what im really trying to say is, will learning kendo help me with sword movements and such so that i can incorperate them into the way i fight now, or will i have to learn the style as a whole and having to commit to everything in the style and drop my old movments and patterns. Like I said, chambara is better suited for what you are doing. A lot of things are used in kendo because things like what you did actually mamed, mutilated or killed the practicioners granted that you were using real bokken or real swords. Tim |
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02-02-2006, 01:22 PM | #10 |
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Apparently, I'm being ignored or you don't know how to use the shift button on your keyboard. Please, but some effort in your writing. This is not msn.
im 19, and we do go for body shots, it may be alot like "hollywood" but we have lots of fun and it is serious training, even if it may not be "kendo" or anything. sorry i would have to dissagree with you there, even though what i described to you may seem all "hollywood" and just for show, we actualy do fight seriously and each of us has developed our own unique style. im not looking to devote myself to an entire style, im looking to improove the style that i am already comfortable and rather proficiant with. |
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02-02-2006, 01:25 PM | #11 |
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sorry i would have to dissagree with you there, even though what i described to you may seem all "hollywood" and just for show, we actualy do fight seriously and each of us has developed our own unique style. im not looking to devote myself to an entire style, im looking to improove the style that i am already comfortable and rather proficiant with. |
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02-02-2006, 01:51 PM | #12 |
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G-hop
you should try your stuff out at a dojo. I mean it wouldnt hurt right? if you kick the crap out of them, great! if they kick the crap out of you, great! where are you anyways? if there is a dojo near by, you should try to take them. come on people, who would have thought shrooms with pizza is a good combo...it may not taste good but gosh golly you'll have a fun night! good night now! |
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02-02-2006, 01:54 PM | #13 |
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first off, i dont care about your issues with my grammer. and yes i was ignoring you, because, once again, i just dont care.
if your trying to get rid of me, im not going anywhere, i think i can still learn somethign here, even if i have to deal with people like T. see you around i probebly will kuru, im on long island,NY, but i guess kendo isnt what im looking for, i want to join a dojo where i could learn things to add on to what i already gained through experiance, instead of just throwing that away and starting clean. cheers i love shrooms.. |
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02-02-2006, 01:56 PM | #14 |
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02-02-2006, 02:22 PM | #15 |
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first off, i dont care about your issues with my grammer. and yes i was ignoring you, because, once again, i just dont care. Congratulations, you are the first person on my ignore list. |
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02-02-2006, 02:43 PM | #16 |
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First of all,...OMG ! there are actually people who run around with real swords in the woods?
I must agree with most people in this forum, kendo is not for you ! kendo is a highly traditional "sport" and takes a lot of practice and a willingness to learn and be humble to your sensai and sempai, not to be as blunt as my country-mate mister T, but i think you concider yourself to know a lot all ready. The reason kendo was developt is because the samurai needed a way to practice swordfighting in a safe way, and even with a bokken there was too much risk of someone getting hurt, Maybe fencing is more to your liking? |
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02-02-2006, 02:50 PM | #17 |
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i probebly will kuru, im on long island,NY, but i guess kendo isnt what im looking for, i want to join a dojo where i could learn things to add on to what i already gained through experiance, instead of just throwing that away and starting clean. Ken Zen Dojo of Long Island 1256 Waverly Ave. Farmingville, NY M 6:30pm-7:30pm W 7:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Contact: Moses Becerra (631)543-5685 Make an appointment to see Mr. Becerra and tell him that you are not looking to devote myself to an entire style, im looking to improove the style that i am already comfortable and rather proficiant with. Maybe you can show him some stuff. However, at the end of the day, I think my first reaction was correct, kendo has nothing to offer you. |
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02-02-2006, 02:54 PM | #18 |
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first off, i dont care about your issues with my grammer. and yes i was ignoring you, because, once again, i just dont care. You don't have any "experience" at anything except swinging a stick. If you want to learn a sword art, learn one. If you want to be the greatest stick swinger in the world, by all means continue with what you're doing. Just don't confuse the crap you call swordsmanship with the real thing. |
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02-02-2006, 02:56 PM | #19 |
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I absolutely agree with Ignatz.
I think approaching the instructor openly and telling him that you were instructed by misterkurukuru to ask for a couple of rounds to assess your technique, is a very good idea. A good way to find out if kendo will help you in furthering the development of your unique fighting style. P.S. Since your written words are the only thing we have by which to evaluate you, writing like a five year old does not enhance your image. |
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02-02-2006, 02:57 PM | #20 |
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There might be something out there for him. But then, the quality of instruction will be MUCH lower than if he took an art like Kendo or Iaido.
You can stick around as much as you like, but every time you post something in the realm of this subject, then you are subject to harsh criticism from everyone here. As far as sticking around for information you might seek, then I suggest you search elsewhere like LARP or something cause you will not find anything that you seek here. It's understandable to question advice for more clarification, but outright dismissing it without as so much giving it a thought is very childish and irresponsible. We are only trying to help you and you are getting mad because it isn't what you like to hear. Although I think that you will not listen to my advice, I will just give it anyways. If you ask questions like this on other forums that teach REAL martial arts, then expect to get similar answers. Just be glad that our choice of words are better than what you could potentially get elsewhere. One thing I would like to see is someone doing this kind of stuff. Not in the LARP sense, but as a "real" martial art. |
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