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Sinner 08-25-2008 07:23 PM

I train by my self now, use to train in a dojo, so I think I manage to learn pretty well now by myself. Anyone of you guys who train by yourself and how do you think it works?

Shoryuken 08-27-2008 10:00 AM

I used to do Judo , I got quite good at It before I quit, I might consider joining again.

yuujirou 08-27-2008 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sinner (Post 569714)
I train by my self now, use to train in a dojo, so I think I manage to learn pretty well now by myself. Anyone of you guys who train by yourself and how do you think it works?

sucks ass x]

no time too go to my class...
lolz
martial arts are pretty hard too learn alone ya know o.o'
if not near impossible x3

Jaydelart 08-27-2008 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 570945)
sucks ass x]

no time too go to my class...
lolz
martial arts are pretty hard too learn alone ya know o.o'
if not near impossible x3

Maybe... But, in terms of practice and conditioning, training at home can be "alright".
This is, of course, assuming you've had prior training and know what you're doing. :p

I agree, though. It can sometimes make time managemant complicated.
Personally, I only train at home because I have too many responsibilities to disappear for hours. Otherwise, I'd visit the dojo as much as possible.

kiyuga 08-28-2008 12:33 AM

Jiu-Jitsu...........and I do Tai-Chi on my free time............

Merisa 08-28-2008 02:10 PM

I used to do Judo when i was young.. *yes even i was young XD*
but i quited because i was getting bullied on school and i practiced it out on them when i was angry and crying XD And thats not allowed or something.. :rolleyes: even not for selfdefense

Sinner 08-28-2008 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 570945)
sucks ass x]

no time too go to my class...
lolz
martial arts are pretty hard too learn alone ya know o.o'
if not near impossible x3


Yeah but I know the basics, trained Goju Ryu Karate for about 3 years.
But I cant learn anything new by training by myself, just improve the old stuff.

Indeed it's impossible to learn new things.

SSJup81 08-29-2008 05:02 PM

The only martial art I've ever taken, about four or five years ago, was Aikido, and I didn't care much for it. I guess that type of martial art just isn't for a person like me, who kept getting nervous that I might hurt the person I was practicing with. :p

That aside, I've always been interested in Kendo and Kyudo. Does anyone here participate in Kyudo? If I get into JET and have a good placement near a place that teaches it, I'd like to join a Kyudo class.

Sinner 08-29-2008 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SSJup81 (Post 572091)
The only martial art I've ever taken, about four or five years ago, was Aikido, and I didn't care much for it. I guess that type of martial art just isn't for a person like me, who kept getting nervous that I might hurt the person I was practicing with. :p

That aside, I've always been interested in Kendo and Kyudo. Does anyone here participate in Kyudo? If I get into JET and have a good placement near a place that teaches it, I'd like to join a Kyudo class.

If you are afraid to hurt anyone, I think you should try Kyudo!

SSJup81 08-29-2008 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Sinner (Post 572332)
If you are afraid to hurt anyone, I think you should try Kyudo!

Well, with Kendo, you have all that gear on, so that fear probably wouldn't be as intensified as throwing or tossing a person, like I had to do in Aikido. But yeah, I am highly interested in Kyudo. Maybe I'll try it someday.:)


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