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Old 02-04-2009, 07:35 AM   #1
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Its more of a Kenjutsu style than kendo. ShinKenshi what facts? It is not fake. So please do not insult my Dojo thanks.
BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


*takes breath*


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.


No.


Seriously, comparing that crap to real kenjutsu is like me comparing some crippled kid in special ed, to a pro football player.
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Old 02-06-2009, 08:59 AM   #2
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BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


*takes breath*


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.


No.


Seriously, comparing that crap to real kenjutsu is like me comparing some crippled kid in special ed, to a pro football player.
What the hell is your problem?
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Old 02-06-2009, 09:05 AM   #3
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You can't blame somebody for wanting to defend their dojo, even if the thread is old, he's probably thinking that anyone who runs a search on myo sim will see this and get the wrong impression. However, hopefully after talking with members for a bit he will realize that what his McSoke has been feeding him about this style doesn't remotely resemble reality, find himself an actual kendo dojo and the resurrection will still have been worthwhile.
Exactly!!! I understand your argument but it is a good Dojo with very good teachers and students and I like my dojo very much and while some of you are politely questioning its legality which I can respect others are just plain badmouthing it.
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Old 02-06-2009, 09:14 AM   #4
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Just keep drinking that kool-aid sir.
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Old 02-06-2009, 09:54 AM   #5
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Exactly!!! I understand your argument but it is a good Dojo with very good teachers and students and I like my dojo very much and while some of you are politely questioning its legality which I can respect others are just plain badmouthing it.
I'm sure the people are respectable individuals but looking at the information available from their own sources calls into question the legitimacy of the entire school. Being a good instructor of something that isn't legitimate makes you wonder if they knowingly are scamming people.

This brings me to my questions for you: would you continue practicing something knowing you've been practicing a made up martial art? What specific kenjutsu school does your school claim influence? Why does your kendo look so different from kendo that the rest of the world practices?

Also, Annonymous may be blunt but he does have a point. What you do is hands down nothing like anything real kenjutsu looks like. Look at kata from Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, Kashima Shinto Ryu, or Owari Kan Ryu just to name a few.

Please understand, I'm not trying to antagoize or belittle you. I ask these specific questions because I want to know exactly what is being taught to students of this particular school.
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Old 02-06-2009, 10:17 AM   #6
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What the hell is your problem?
I think that he ran out of breath.

Other than that he has a valid/legitimate point.
We've been here before.
I can predict how this thread will go. People will come up with scientific proof that your Kendo is not Kendo is not Kenjutsu is not Iaido is not Iaijutsu is not Batto Jutsu and so on and so on. You will reply that your Sensei is a sacred saint and we should all bite our tongues for disagreeing. Scientific proof will add. Nasty words will fly, death challenges pop out of the wood work. And when it becomes too funny the mighty Spaminator will restore order in the virtual universe.
Now it's up to you to proof me wrong.
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Old 02-06-2009, 12:24 PM   #7
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Its more of a Kenjutsu style than kendo.
1. What style of kenjutsu has Mr. Sung H. Hong studied?
2. What rank did he achieve in it?
3. What rank did he achieve in kendo?
4. Isn't naming a style one thing when it's more like something else rather underhanded?

It is not fake.
5. How would you know?
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