I miss understood. From time to time yes. About two weeks ago I got a good
shin kick to the nose. Blood everywhere. From time to time it will happen.
But if there are student(s) who do it all the time. It is time for a control
issue.
What I do is offer different classes. Karate, fitness things like that. My
true love is My fighting class. Valiant Bujutsu. My own style. I teach it on
a Friday. Weekend recovery some times. In that class It is nothing but
fighting. People know right off hand and I tell them. You will get hurt in
this class. But I warn them of that in all my classes.
I have trained in Shotokan,judo,Aikido,Kick boxing, Boxing, kendo,
grappling, jiu jitsu, tkd, Just about everything. Now I m not a black belt
in most of them just have trained. I received my black in Shotokan when I
was 14.
I have around 20 to 30 Japanese students. The reason. I train hard. I have a
few of them who are trying to fight pro now in Japan. Some of them one day
hope to go to fight in pride. The nice thing is I get alot of styles in my
door.
favoritisms. I train my children so for me I should show it towards them
Even though it is hard I try not to. They mess up and they get it just the
same as everyone else.
-----Original Message-----
From: trvimpact [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:23 AM
To: impactmartialartsdojo@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Impact Martial Arts Dojo] Re: rules and conduct
--- In impactmartialartsdojo@yahoogroups.com, "cr"
<valiantbujutsu@c...> wrote:
> No on both accounts
>
That opinion is valid and I would agree with you but as I teach a
contact sport (for lack of a better word) you are going to get hit in
the face from time to time!!!
If for example this is not the sort of martial arts training you want
then just simply move on as they are plenty of styles and clubs to
choose from. Anyway in a real fight 99% of untrained attackers are
going to be trying to smack you in the nose, if you don't believe me
just take a look in the newspapers it should not be hard to find a
story or 3 about some person that's been attacked. I bet the photos
that go with the article are of someone with a mangled face.
We must aim for safety in training but not at the expense of safety
on the streets!!!
As for favouritisms, I do have to admit to having one?
Simon trains nearly every lesson always gives 100% and never
complains, the ideal student if only they where more like him.
As for someone getting away with anything?
Not unless they storm out of the class never to return!!!
Anyone that's trained with me knows that no one gets away with
anything, just cast your mind back to the beginning of Mondays class?
Just out of interest what style do you train in C. Redwoman, maybe
you could tell us a little but about how you train etc as it could
turn out to be quite interesting?
Keep kicking Trev
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