AED-atomatic external defibrilator. They make them almost idiot proof now.
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- Sat Aug 03, 2002 2:54 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Health issues in the news
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6590
- Sat Jul 27, 2002 1:31 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: nasty kick
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3473
nasty kick
Hi Jorvik,
Sorry I am not Doctor Glasheen, just a lowly-nurse (please don't call me nurse-Wagner) http://www.xpres.net/~gmattson/ubbs/biggrin.gif
Isshinryu has a basic kick called a forward-angle kick, that is especially-useful for doing the damgage you describe. It starts out by chambering the ...
Sorry I am not Doctor Glasheen, just a lowly-nurse (please don't call me nurse-Wagner) http://www.xpres.net/~gmattson/ubbs/biggrin.gif
Isshinryu has a basic kick called a forward-angle kick, that is especially-useful for doing the damgage you describe. It starts out by chambering the ...
- Sat Jul 27, 2002 1:12 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Health issues in the news
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6590
Health issues in the news
Bill,
You wrote,
"No, a typical kyusho revival technique isn't going to cardioconvert someone."
With this being the case, would it make sense for Sensei's to have an AED in the dojo, and Kyusho seminars (and obviously the training)?
Also, are there foods that can reverse the plaque-buildup in ...
You wrote,
"No, a typical kyusho revival technique isn't going to cardioconvert someone."
With this being the case, would it make sense for Sensei's to have an AED in the dojo, and Kyusho seminars (and obviously the training)?
Also, are there foods that can reverse the plaque-buildup in ...
- Fri Jul 26, 2002 5:55 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Chinese - Japanese - Korean Styles
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20461
Chinese - Japanese - Korean Styles
Okinawan karate has always been full of grappling moves "hidden" within the kata. Ever hear of Choki Motobu? His family were a bunch of renowned grapplers (The art was called "Ti"). His trademark kata, Naihanchi, is basically a grappling kata. Think about it, none of the strikes in this kata require ...
- Mon Jul 22, 2002 4:51 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Any advice???
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4317
Any advice???
Sensei Mattson,
I work with many people who have been in the poultry-industry for 20+ years, and many of them have not only degenerative problems, but also overuse syndromes.
I sought out advice from many occupational Physicians and therapists and they pretty much use the following procedures ...
I work with many people who have been in the poultry-industry for 20+ years, and many of them have not only degenerative problems, but also overuse syndromes.
I sought out advice from many occupational Physicians and therapists and they pretty much use the following procedures ...
- Tue Jul 16, 2002 5:55 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Ueichi Sparring Rules Development
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4946
Ueichi Sparring Rules Development
Hi Vic,
I have also wondered the same thing at tournaments.
Everyone does their particular kata depending on style---then they climb in the ring and it looks like a free-for-all. Can't tell one fighting style from another---even when it has such vast differences as say Kuntau (Sp?) and Okinawan ...
I have also wondered the same thing at tournaments.
Everyone does their particular kata depending on style---then they climb in the ring and it looks like a free-for-all. Can't tell one fighting style from another---even when it has such vast differences as say Kuntau (Sp?) and Okinawan ...
- Tue Jul 09, 2002 2:35 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Chinkuchi
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3513
Chinkuchi
Chinkuchi
The following explanation of the term 'chinkuchi' comes from the collective
information
of the Isshinkai Group composed of Isshinryu Karate Instructors and
practitioners.
Contributors to this description include Tom Saunders, Carol Womac, Jeff
Perkins,
A.J. Advincula, Sherman Harrill, and ...
The following explanation of the term 'chinkuchi' comes from the collective
information
of the Isshinkai Group composed of Isshinryu Karate Instructors and
practitioners.
Contributors to this description include Tom Saunders, Carol Womac, Jeff
Perkins,
A.J. Advincula, Sherman Harrill, and ...
- Tue Jul 09, 2002 2:09 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Chinkuchi
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3513
Chinkuchi
Chinkuchi...
The words of others are much more adequate than my own.
HIGAONNA MORIO "TRADITIONAL KARATEDO - OKINAWA GOJURYU VOL. 2"
Published by Sugawara Martial Arts Institue in Tokyo, 1986
page 27
"CHINKUCHI KAKIN"
This expression is used to describe the tension or stability of the
joints in ...
The words of others are much more adequate than my own.
HIGAONNA MORIO "TRADITIONAL KARATEDO - OKINAWA GOJURYU VOL. 2"
Published by Sugawara Martial Arts Institue in Tokyo, 1986
page 27
"CHINKUCHI KAKIN"
This expression is used to describe the tension or stability of the
joints in ...
- Sun Jul 07, 2002 5:46 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Birdbrained ideas
- Replies: 92
- Views: 39610
Birdbrained ideas
It would be a hell of a lot more interesting than the verbal-sparring.
I will sit on the sidelines and:
Observe (The blood and guts)
Collect (The teeth)
Classify (The carnage)
Analyze (The various fluids)
Choose (The Winners-they will be standing)
Verify (The KO's-they will not be standing ...
I will sit on the sidelines and:
Observe (The blood and guts)
Collect (The teeth)
Classify (The carnage)
Analyze (The various fluids)
Choose (The Winners-they will be standing)
Verify (The KO's-they will not be standing ...
- Sat Jul 06, 2002 2:57 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: In case you "time travellers" didn't get this!
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1882
- Fri Jul 05, 2002 2:00 pm
- Forum: Jujitsu/Grappling Arts
- Topic: Keichu-Do combines karate and jujutsu skills
- Replies: 4
- Views: 24560
Keichu-Do combines karate and jujutsu skills
There is/was a Keichu-Do school in Baton Rouge ran by a gentleman by the name of Mike King. Very interesting curriculum and top notch students. I beleive the style was started by Karl Marx (From Louisiana), not the communist. It has a strong Christian background, but don't let that fool you, I didn ...
- Fri Jul 05, 2002 1:52 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Training Alone
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4158
Training Alone
And if the college doesn't have a martial arts group, wouldn't it be fun to start one. As a fresh Shodan, you should have plenty to teach to and learn from novices. I bet you will also find some people with some experience willing to get together and share ideas. Put a flyer in the student union ...
- Wed Jul 03, 2002 1:44 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Leg Positioning
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6572
Leg Positioning
Sunsu mi amiga,
I know this is going to sound like a cop-out, but I asked Sensei Advincula these same questions that you are asking, about four years ago at a seminar---he gave me some good advice---"Just keep doing the kata". You can sit around and talk all you want about kata, but the secret is ...
I know this is going to sound like a cop-out, but I asked Sensei Advincula these same questions that you are asking, about four years ago at a seminar---he gave me some good advice---"Just keep doing the kata". You can sit around and talk all you want about kata, but the secret is ...
- Wed Jul 03, 2002 5:24 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Leg Positioning
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6572
Leg Positioning
Sanchin is Chinkuchi---which is the whole body-flinching-strike unique to Okinawan karate. It kind of teaches you to use the whole body in a whipping or contraction/expansion-type motion.
The subsequent "Japanization" of karate removed this power and replaced it with the full hip-rotation muscular ...
The subsequent "Japanization" of karate removed this power and replaced it with the full hip-rotation muscular ...
- Tue Jul 02, 2002 12:39 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Decision on style
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6241
Decision on style
I am surprised that no one mentioned it yet, but I really enjoyed "Karate-Do, May Way of Life" by Gichin Funakoshi.
I think you should judge a dojo by it's Sensei---especially the way he treats his juniors. Are the other black-belts robots or talented free-thinkers. Does he/she make you feel ...
I think you should judge a dojo by it's Sensei---especially the way he treats his juniors. Are the other black-belts robots or talented free-thinkers. Does he/she make you feel ...