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Posted On:
10/11/2008 12:48am

Style: Kyokushinkai / Kajukenbo--
Osu!
That's a long class. And a long conditioning period. I did some Okinawan karate that had a 45 minute warmup and conditioning, and I thought that was too much. My Kyokushin Sensei told us to run and do sit ups on our own time - and in my case told me to lift to strengthen upper body. We had maybe 5 to 10 minute warmup and then right to training.
Sounds like a good school. Thanx"Preparing mentally, the most important thing is, if you aren't doing it for the love of it, then don't do it." - Benny Urquidez -
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Posted On:
10/11/2008 1:22am
Style: Wu Hao Taiji, San Shou--
Osu!
I suspect the workouts are rigorous as the black belts, and our nidan in particular, are firm believers in holding to the training standards of Kyokushin karateka in Japan. Needless to say, they have little mercy for the likes of me, but I try as hard as I can and hope that, eventually, I won't feel like dying after a particularly rigorous warmup.
Needless to say, I hold a lot of respect for the dojo, and, when I eventually move off this island, I'm really going to miss it. In the meantime, I'm going to try my hardest to actually become a tolerably decent karateka.
Interestingly, the Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Shidokan dojo I trained in for the previous ten months(and still go to when I'm not being brutalized too much by Kyokushin and college) before joining Kyokushin always has ten minute warmups then too much damned kata, which seems to be the opposite of your experience.
Edit - I'm not sure why the rating box popped up again, since I didn't change anything or check the "submit ratings" box. Maybe it's because I'm the OP? Eh, whatever; I'll just ignore it.Last edited by ironcastknight; 10/11/2008 1:24am at .



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Posted On:
10/10/2008 8:14pm
Style: Wu Hao Taiji, San Shou
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