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Forum Post Martial Arts and the DEVIL
...some). Comparing a Chinese MA to a Chinese cooking class doesn't hold much water as MA tends to teach you more of a philosophy of life (eg. some form of moral code to deal with the violence i...
Forum Post Mario Napoli Claims CMC Mantle Because of Tournament Wins
Er, Mario.... do you think there might be anyone else better than you in CMC Taiji? Maybe if you go challenge Ben Lo to push hands and wrestle him to the ground, that will mean that he wasted all thos...
Forum Post Mass marketing practices in the MAs
...lt (2 years in some cases) * Promote sensei training schemes - the recipient is graded as per normal but teaches classes for the organisation after only a few gradings (whilst wearing a sho dan ho gra...
Forum Post HELP WITH SENIOR EXERCISE
I teach tai chi both at my school and at senior centers around my area (new haven, Ct) and have a certificate in recreation therapy. As such, I recommend your mother try a senior class at a local seni...
Forum Post tai-chi?
...uicker route to learning self-defense. Realistically, Tai Chi being an art, there is no *one* way of teaching it. That is why I am so curious with what others opinions are on the subject: to compa...
Forum Post Mixing styles
...eriance. At home you can do what ever you like. What I did was offer people to train with me and I would teach them my specialty in exchange for theirs. In Jujitsu, espeicually, you find alot of peopl...
Forum Post Bare Minimum
...tand a fighting chance('surviving' chance?) at barehanded or lighlty armed combat. what do you teach them and how long would it take? here's my list, just spitballing, you understan...
Forum Post Weak Wrists...
...9; and in no time flat they'll be able to do stairs. The question isn't whether or not the teacher is teaching what. The premise is that punching air doesn't teach you how to use yo...
Blog Post Teaching Martial Arts, Some Insights
...thing to suite their hours and for a technique that is well known and in fact most of the hard work each teacher does to reach a teacher status goes to waste as people have no special interest in the ...
Forum Post Ego and the MA
...our training, then you'll never learn how to fight. It's the people who can beat you that will teach you the most about yourself. Take the beating. Tap out. Do your best, but drop the attitu...
Forum Post Muay Thai: Answer to a Kicking Question
BELOW IS AN EMAIL I RECIEVED RECENTLY, THOUGHT I'D SHARE MY RESPONSE: 'Hey, read a few of your posts on mma.com and you seem very knowledgeable in Muay Thai. I've got a question tha...
Forum Post Anyone heard of CHAYON-RYU?
...udents found this post and forwarded it to me. I'm surprised that my value as a martial artist and teacher was judged by a gaming web site or a photo on a web page. This is probably just par fo...
Forum Post wanna learn taichi online
...e to learn taiji from books, videos, or on-line sources. 2. You probably can't even find a human to teach you. 3. Learn some other discipline. >> Not quite what I said, but hey, give it...
Blog Post A Teacher's Dilemma
From the Guru's handout : Does it matter if you like your student? If you are teaching deeply, it does. If you dislike them, but you are affecting them profoundly, what does this say about...
Forum Post Mike Sigman
...lf. Again, you are just pulling these things out of the blue sky. Have you ever seen the school that Ken teaches in? It's a run down former store (or similar) with wood plates for windows...nobod...
Blog Post The Birth Of A Dragon
...orts undergo many trials and if they are successful, become dragons.  This got me thinking about teachers and students. There is such a thing as a master teacher, someone who not only thorough...
Forum Post stop wasting my time!
...d, trained , exercised, or what other adjectives you want to use, by Don Miller you fat liar. My tai chi teacher was Stan Israel... I can give you dozens of people who will attest to that.. you can as...
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