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in addition to what you do now, what would it be? Since Christmas is the time of miracles, let's imagine that time/monetary constraints don't factor in. Also, there's no risk of injury, your husband/wife won't mind and there's qualified instruction available in your area.
I do Tenshinshoden Katori Shinto Ryu and Kendo and would either like to do something similar, like Shinto Muso Ryu, or something different, like Brazilian Ju Jutsu. How about you? |
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That is a tricky question, but a good one.
I wouldnt know what (other) MA to dedicate myself to until I try it.I've already done a brief 6-month stint in TSKSR. Though interesting and intense, (and definetly a rich history which is a plus in my book), it wasnt really "my thing". If I lived in a perfect world and had the option I would like to check out Suio-ryu. *edit* I would also dont mind trying some Hyoho Niten Ichi Ryu. |
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I have said this several times and people don't seem ever to believe me but ideally I would like to cut back on the arts I practice.
I study and teach: Muso Jikiden Eishin ryu iai, Shindo muso ryu jodo (tanjo and shintoryu as well), ZNKR iai and jo, Hyoho Niten Ichiryu, a couple other small iaido schools (keshiryu and shindo munen from Mitsuzuka s.) and the U. Guelph women's self defence program which I helped create back in 1987. I have practiced for several years, in the past, Aikido (including aiki ken, aiki jo), Muso Shinden ryu iai, and a variant of TKD. I have practiced briefly but seriously: Boxing, Do Pi Kung fu, a mixed tradition that a bunch of us created in the mid '80s and even a local version of ninja. I have been exposed to excellent instruction in: Kashima Shinryu, Katori Shinto ryu, Western medieval longsword, Western medieval grappling, Shotokan karate, Hoki ryu iai, Mugai ryu iai, and probably a bunch of other stuff I'm forgetting about. All of it taught the same basic things. All of it. Just different directions, different paths to the same place. Now, as I get older, like I said I would like to concentrate on less than I do now so that I can maybe get closer to where I should be. My wish would be to have the stamina and ability to do mae (first MJER iaido kata) for a week straight to see if I could do a good one. No "old sensei" bullshit about that, I'd really like to do one I'm happy with before I die. To answer the question, I can't think of anything else I'd like to study. Kim. |
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I think I'd be interested in Kyudo.
But if injury isn't an issue, I'd definitly like to do capoiera again. Heck, I'm starting to think that I developed a slight fear of being/getting injured... ![]() ![]() got-danngit! (*MUST* get over it..) maybe I should do capoira again... o_o but then again, I'm kinda too old for it (25 is too old!)... ...ramble ramble... on a side note, I got a bokudo (set) for x-mas!!! YAY!!!! |
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Well, I was previously doing muay thai and brazillian jiu jitsu in addition to kendo, however in the new year I will be forced to stop since my gym is moving. So if I had an xmas miracle it would be being able to pick those back up (although I plan to do judo, which is 99% as good).
Also, if we take a slightly different idea of martial art, I'd like to take up shooting. Unfortunately as I rent I'm not able to meet the storage requirements for firearms, so I haven't shot a rifle for a few years now. |
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I decided I will take violin lessons. I know i know not a martial arts...or is it?
I have been going to my daughters violin's lessons and have seen the simularities between Kendo, boxing and the violin. one of them being relying on feeling rather than just sight... can't wait...my first lesson is scheduled the second tuesday of January ^_^ |
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I study Mugai-ryu swordsmanship in Chicago, three days a week. As our soke also has menkyo kaiden in SMR jo, I would say that would most likely be my 'next art' (although my plate is a little full at the moment!) And as I am also very fascinated with Japanese archery, I plan on visiting a nearby kyudojo in the near future.
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I decided I will take violin lessons. I know i know not a martial arts...or is it? |
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