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sokeanshu · 1 year
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Koka Ryu Kempo (甲賀流拳法) is a system for self-improvement, self-discipline and self-protection. In this Heiho Densho, learn the principals and strategies of this classical fighting art! ‼️BUY TODAY‼️ https://www.lulu.com/shop/christa-jacobson/koka-ryu-kempo-heiho-densho-paperback/paperback/product-2g8zey.html?q=koka+ryu+kempo&page=1&pageSize=4
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karatemarketing360 · 2 years
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zanygardenherowobbler · 10 months
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Elvis Presley - Karate Demo ( part 2 ) REACTION
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therealninja · 6 days
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KENPO KARATE. (VIDEOS) 👊
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ganzl · 8 days
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New Monster Martial Arts Books!
You ever have people ask you what you do? It’s a funny question. It’s designed to give them a handle on you. But that doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t tell people who you are. You know what I say to people who ask what I do for a living? I smile politely and say, ‘I teach people to hurt people.’ Bang! I just broke their pre-conceived ideas, I destroyed their trust in labels, I woke…
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thesenseisays · 1 year
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Don't Be a Negative Nellie!
We all make mistakes (just look at the Monday Night Buffalo Bills game against the Jets… ugh, ugh and UGH). I mean, we make mistakes every day and at any time. And when we make these mistakes, we can be awfully hard on ourselves, right? I mean, how many times have you said to yourself (mentally or out loud)… “You’re such an idiot” or, “Can’t believe you did that.” Too many times to count.
With that kind of self-talk who needs negative nellies or critics. We can bully ourselves just fine. And while many of us just pass off the mistake (and our reaction) as a fleeting moment of stupidity, negative talk like that does linger. It affects:
Our mood. Everything now seems harder to do.
Our actions. How we react to the mistake.
Our self-image. Maybe we are actually stupid?
But that’s all happening internally. What happens externally when you talk bad to yourself out loud.
Coworkers may begin to see you as less sure of yourself. Question your leadership. Friends might avoid you more as you dampen a mood. And your kids… well, they may just begin to adopt that negative talk, too. They are — after all — little sponges that soak up all we say and do.
So, how can you take down your inner critic?
Change the intensity of your language. Instead of saying “stupid” use “challenging.”
Don’t exaggerate your mistakes. It’s just one Moment… not the end of the world.
Give your internal bully a nickname. Separate those thoughts from the real you.
Think like a friend. Would your best friend talk to you that way? No? Then don’t talk to yourself that way.
There’s an old saying, “you are what you eat.” Well… you are what you think. So go easy on yourself. Talk positive and turn that inner critic into your own personal champion of positivity.
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snakefistss · 1 year
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The One Shadow Nine Fists & Disciples
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virtualtreehottub · 1 year
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academiakensai · 2 years
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KENSAI STUDIO : MATRICULAS ABIERTAS . KARATE KENSAI . MULTIFIGHT . NEI KUNG . TAI JI . CHI KUNG #kensai #karate #freestyle #judo #boxeo #kenpo #multifight #lightcontact #defenderse #nuncamas #niunamenos #autocontrol #confianza #darlomejor #autoestima #power #karatekensai #inteligencia #desarrollo #justdoit (en Chi_kung) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-EB6UOr8e/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dblackthorne · 2 years
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Mr. Bill Ryusaki was My Sensei for Kenpo, Judo, and Kendo, which featured a pond and bamboo chutes where water gracefully cascaded in a creek upon rocks, providing an environmental audial as well as visual atmosphere for training and meditation. Will always recall My first day there was near Halloween, as the dojo was decorated with skulls, skeletons, ghosts, and tombstones, amongst the katanas, sais, bo staffs, nunchakus, etc., and a wide variety of weaponry. Loved it. It is very pleasing to see November 9 dedicated to honoring Sensei Bill.
Eventually I would also train in Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do at Jun Chong TKD dojo, which would subsequently be used for the set of the Cobra Kai Dojo from the film The Karate Kid. Also trained in Kung Fu San Soo and Dux Ninjutsu. I see Martial Arts, along with weightraining, as basic though crucial life elements integrated into Satanic discipline, in large part a dynamic of the Physical Superiority building base of The Infernal Alignment. Enhancing complementing, empowering all other levels in succession. ∞
~ Sensei Blackthorne.
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sokeanshu · 1 year
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FIGHTING TECHNIQUES ✅ How To Land a SIDE KICK in a FIGHT
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ozzgin · 1 year
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I love the idea of Papa Pickle and his mate with a little one! What if the little cave child wanted to spar with the fighters and tries instigating fights with each of them?
Their reactions?
I know you requested headcanons of the fighters meeting the baby first, I figured it’d be a nice intro to this one. I recall writing something birth related, but upon further inspection it was mostly focused on the reader and not the baby (twins). This will be written for an infant as singularity, but the twin AU partisans can double that.
Baki Headcanons: Meeting Pickle & Prehistoric! Reader’s baby; sparring with the Prehistoric! Child
Featuring the fighters and their reaction to the newborn, as well as a time skip of the now grown Jurassic child showing interest in training.
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You’d think Baki is the most excited given his attachment to the Jurassic mom and vice versa. And to his credit, he is dutifully standing there with a wide, nervous grin, ready to welcome the little creature. He’s the first one after the parents to be allowed to hold the infant, although he’s a trembling mess and requires a nurse encircling him with her arms, constantly reassuring him. “You can’t just drop a newborn, Baki. It doesn’t work like that. You’ve…you’ve carried heavier. I promise.”
Against everyone’s expectations, Katsumi is the one that seems to mesh right in with the news. He comes from a healthy, loving family and the event is nothing new nor surprising to him. He doesn’t need any advice and casually scoops the infant up with his arm, using his large hand as a head rest. Pickle is surprised by this confidence and cautiously approaches him, observing his technique and taking mental notes. Baki chuckles at the unanticipated sight.
Retsu is the next in line to be introduced. After listening to a short briefing on the proper and safe ways to hold a baby, he breathes in and solemnly receives the child. He allows it to rest against his broad chest and supports the back with both hands. A laugh escapes your mouth as you observe the extremely concentrated frown of the Kenpo master. He’s a little embarrassed and a blush spreads lightly to his ears. “O-one cannot be too cautious when handling such fragile beings. I do not see anything worth of amusement.”
Jack prefers to keep his distance and politely refuses the invitation to also hold the infant. He is grateful to be part of it, but he doesn’t trust himself around delicate things. Perhaps when the child grows sturdier he will approach it with more confidence. Until then he doesn’t mind watching passively. There are other ways to contribute.
The way I see it, growing up among modern humans kind of guarantees that the child will be able to speak proper language. And in the few years that have passed I’m hoping that reader and Pickle have also picked up some basic communication skills. So there might even be some rudimentary dialogue coming from the parents! I wonder how Pickle’s voice would sound like.
The kid’s favorite sparring partner is most likely Katsumi. Within his family Katsumi has always been the younger sibling, but in the Dojo he is the authority figure most people look up to. From the moment your child showed the intent to train, the Karate prodigy promptly responded with tips and playful fights. He’s been teaching for years and knows how to assess the capacities of his opponent without using too much force or harming them. Compared to the rest of the fighters he has the most experience in dealing with novices and amateurs and acts accordingly.
On the opposite end of martial arts teaching is Retsu. He doesn’t like to joke around and believes his Chinese Kenpo isn’t some playtime activity for children. He has no problem explaining certain techniques to your kid, but it will be done by the book. Retsu is a great help if you need a break for the day. Kid has too much energy? It will be jogged and worked until late evening just to learn a fancy kick. No other way around it. The youngster will be returned completely passed out from exhaustion, but with a proud, satisfied smile plastered on its face.
Baki enjoys the idea of having a younger sibling, although he can be clumsy when it comes to sparring. If he’s too enthusiastic he might overdo his hits and next thing he knows, the child is on the grass crying and wailing. He scrambles to tend to the superficial wounds and frantically attempts to silence the screams. He doesn’t want to explain the ordeal to a dangerously powerful mom. Outside these small accidents, Baki is also one of the most preferred opponents.
The child is initially very cautious around Jack, but it doesn’t take too long to warm up to the idea of sparring with him. Jack has a lot of patience and most of the time just acts as a punching bag. If the youngster wants to try out a new move or practice some technique he’s seen somewhere, Jack will gladly receive the little blows and offer advice or encouragements. Sometimes after training they will hang out together doing small things like feeding the koi at the Tokugawa estate. “You’ve been training an awful lot lately. Any reason in particular?” Jack questions the little human, curious about the change. “I wanna hurry up and be strong already. Like mom!” the child looks up, beaming. Jack laughs at the last statement. “You’ve picked one hell of a goal. Good luck with that!”
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zanygardenherowobbler · 10 months
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Elvis Presley - Karate Demo ( Part 1 ) REACTION
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therealninja · 9 days
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KENPO KARATE. (VIDEOS) 👊
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ganzl · 21 days
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Monster Books Republished
Hi guys! I’m starting to republish my martial arts books. It’s an arduous process, especially in the beginning. I’m figuring out how different publishing companies work. Here’s the link… https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-last-martial-arts-book-al-case/1146217369?ean=9798227617200 Remember, the book has FIVE HOURS of video instruction! I’ll let you know  as other books get…
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arcana-shipper · 3 months
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Here's the martial arts style each character thar I listed before has trained in (most if not all came from their Canon game styles). If you have any questions about this au, please leave an ask in my ask box!
Liu Kang - Jeet Kune Do, Karate, Choy Li Fut
Kung Lao - Wing Chun, White Lotus, Shaolin Fist
Hanzo Hasashi - Hapkido, Ninjitsu
Cole Young - Muai Thai, Kung Fu, Jujitsu
Bi-Han - Pi Gua, Hapkido, Shotokan
Kuai Liang - Dragon Style, hapkido, Shotokan
Tomas Vrbada - Mi Tzu, Judo, Penak Silat
Sektor - Ninjutu, Sambo, kenpo
Cyrax - Ninjitsu, Sambo, Dambe
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