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E*Master
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Originally posted by trancendental
Does any TAs here want to start a network where each will help fianacially contribute or other means of resources such as scanning, digital conversion to get access to the abundant martial arts videos out there? Such videos and texts as chin-na/Taiji Chen and ninjutsu. Some styles are so rare that it's hard to find dojos that teaches it, that's why one must access the videos. So I'm just wondering if any TTAs here also a aficionado in martial arts, maybe we can pull together for something greater. This is the age of information, I definitely want to take advantage it. Everyone will contribute and all will get their fair share :)


MArtial arts has taught me to learn from what you do, not from what u see on a video or a book. the experience of the Dojo or other place of training can never be substituded. Iknow htere are styles that are not taught here. But learning them froma video or book will not help u much IMO. If one wish to learn a certain style then Ithink it would be better for that student to take his training to the next level and journey to a place where he/she can learn it.

If you wish to acquire a new level in your discipline and "DO", direct yourself to a journey where u can learn it.
trancendental
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Originally posted by E*Master
MArtial arts has taught me to learn from what you do, not from what u see on a video or a book. the experience of the Dojo or other place of training can never be substituded. Iknow htere are styles that are not taught here. But learning them froma video or book will not help u much IMO. If one wish to learn a certain style then Ithink it would be better for that student to take his training to the next level and journey to a place where he/she can learn it.

If you wish to acquire a new level in your discipline and "DO", direct yourself to a journey where u can learn it.


I understand that purchasing books and videos cannot never be a substitute for actual training in the dojo. However, it would be nice to have some sort of collection as an archive, either as a hobby or a reference to enhance training.
E*Master
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Originally posted by trancendental
I understand that purchasing books and videos cannot never be a substitute for actual training in the dojo. However, it would be nice to have some sort of collection as an archive, either as a hobby or a reference to enhance training.


Ok I see what u mean now :).
TheDemon
It seems most people are into Martial arts. I took Karate for a while.Want to start again.But since Karate is not my style Iam looking for other choices.Jeet Kune do,Kung fu,Wushu,Kickboxing,Tea Kwan doe.lots of styles out there.
E*Master
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Originally posted by TheDemon
It seems most people are into Martial arts. I took Karate for a while.Want to start again.But since Karate is not my style Iam looking for other choices.Jeet Kune do,Kung fu,Wushu,Kickboxing,Tea Kwan doe.lots of styles out there.


buddy? U wanna take Kung fu at the age of 23?????? You got a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong way to go. Kung Fu is best learned at an Early age. At your present age it would take u at least 20 years to get smoothe. Karate May not be your style but it is One of which will get u in shape the fastest. That is if you can take the pain :D.

As stated b4 u gott wathc out for bogus black belts/masters. Especially with JKD.
trancendental
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Originally posted by E*Master
Ok I see what u mean now :).


Aw man I wanted to continue arguing :p
trancendental
Any chance TTAs have a martial art's meet up? :D I promise there will be no fighting to settle the dispute which art is more supreme :toothless Any one interested is welcome :)
E*Master
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Originally posted by trancendental
Any chance TTAs have a martial art's meet up? :D I promise there will be no fighting to settle the dispute which art is more supreme :toothless Any one interested is welcome :)


What is the Use without Fighting?! Let us make it a BYOBB event (Bring your own Black belt):haha: :stongue:

Who's gonan bring the mats? I ain't battling on Concrete lol.
TheDemon
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Originally posted by E*Master
buddy? U wanna take Kung fu at the age of 23?????? You got a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong way to go. Kung Fu is best learned at an Early age. At your present age it would take u at least 20 years to get smoothe. Karate May not be your style but it is One of which will get u in shape the fastest. That is if you can take the pain :D.

As stated b4 u gott wathc out for bogus black belts/masters. Especially with JKD.


Yes I would take Kung Fu at the age of 23.Age has nothing to do with your ability to learn things.That pish posh with learning things at a young age is highly stereo typical.Besides,we are always learning things until the day we die,so it makes no difference.I don't recall martial arts being about pain,but rather about understanding and experience which is what the concept of martial arts about.
TheDemon
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Originally posted by trancendental
Any chance TTAs have a martial art's meet up? :D I promise there will be no fighting to settle the dispute which art is more supreme :toothless Any one interested is welcome :)


Hmmmm...Maybe I should bring a pair of nunchakus just incase.:p

quddha
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Originally posted by TheDemon
Yes I would take Kung Fu at the age of 23.Age has nothing to do with your ability to learn things.That pish posh with learning things at a young age is highly stereo typical.Besides,we are always learning things until the day we die,so it makes no difference.I don't recall martial arts being about pain,but rather about understanding and experience which is what the concept of martial arts about.


I don't see anything wrong with learning kungfu at that age. My sifu is in his early 40's, and one day I asked him "will any of us ever learn everything that you know?" and to that he replied "I'd have to stop learning first."

Gung Fu in the literal sense, means strength and diligent effort. If you work hard enough, you can achieve your goal. Unfortunately, my friend and I had a discussion about the degradation of martial arts, and that in today's world, as long as you pay your exam fees, they'll eventually have to pass you. :P But then you'd only be cheating yourself.

However, wushu is a different story, since its not really a "martial" art in the fullest sense, even though "Wu-Shu" does mean martial art. :P Its more like gymnastics and acrobatics taht resembles a martial art, and we all know gymnasts peak at a certain age and can't perform any more.

And as to the age old question of which style is the best, there is none. It all comes down to the individual learning it, and the master teaching it. Why do you want to learn? What do you expect to gain from years of practice? I can tell you that after 6 and a half years, my view and respect of martial arts training has changed, and my ego has shed, and that itself is reward enough.
trancendental
quddha you are not training anymore after 6 and a half years, taking a break, looking for new challenge?
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