Kind of an endlessly answerable question really, as after only 3 replies you may have guessed. Budo has a literary definition, but as martials...
I'm not really saying they wouldn't/couldn't work together, having studied both (although only limited in judo) i just find them to be totally...
what a strange question! dude, if you need to ask, are you ready to actually work responsibly? As the last post said, take the 1st job, and if...
interesting to see 2 people suggested judo 'as a complement' to karate??? I couldn't think of a bigger contrast personally. hard art vs soft art....
Dave, whenever i read one of your well-informed and well-educated posts, i conjure up the image of a well-balanced, skillful and humble high...
....because i get to wear a skirt :rolleyes:
They've added other arts to their timetable? As i write this i'm about half a mile from shudokan on Haydn Road. I know we both agreed on this...
I think that's a good analogy to put to someone who asks of the 'basic' differences between the two arts. Obviously you can go deeper. I've not...
As Dave has mentioned there are a few other aikido clubs in Notts, mine is one of them. I approached the bushido academy and spoke to a senior...
Geo has been on the magic mushrooms again :) Although his posts are interesting. As others have said iaido (ee-eye-do) is mainly an art...
looks quite interesting. the rendering has been done well, so you can see most of the body dynamics.
Well, definitely not in the uk m8. Yudansha and kyusha all wear the same. Sometimes about the only way to tell grade order is by the starting...
Thats my take on mekyo-kaiden too Dave :) Our iai organisation recently debated on whether to revert to the menkyo system or the kyu-dan system....
I'm surprised there aint a kendo forum on here. Maybe someone will start one.....maybe
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