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Yoga Judo

Posted on Sunday, July 18, 2010 in judo

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Buying the Right Martial Arts Clothing

Buying martial arts clothing can be a confusing thing. What combinations of properties does one require, in order to make one’s fighting as good as possible while still retaining qualities of protection and ventilation? And what about uses? Some martial arts gear is designed for training, other stuff for actual fighting. Then, of course, there are the million fold disciplines to take into account. No-one is going to get very far, for instance, trying to kick box in a judo gi. Selection is everything – it’s crucial to training success and it’s absolutely indispensable for good fighting.

The first thing to consider, then, when looking at martial arts clothing, is: what style of martial arts is the clothing for? Certain disciplines or styles of fighting carry with them mandatory bits of uniform – without which, to all intents and purposes, a practitioner isn’t even doing the sport in question. Simply put: if a person isn’t wearing a gi in the ring, he or she is not “doing” judo, no matter how good his or her moves may be.

So. Shorts for kick boxing – those baggy silk ones, for preference. The Muay Thai kick boxer wears loose silky shorts for three main reasons. One, to allow total freedom of movement. In the case of Muay Thai, kicks tend to be extreme, fast and plentiful. The right martial arts clothing, then, for Muay Thai, will allow rapid movement and quick transition of weight from foot to foot. The bagginess of the shorts means legs can be rotated and telescoped quickly without chafing or restraint. The silky material means that the feet and hands of opponents will slide and slip away from the thigh, rather than striking it hard. That’s imperative for such a quick, kick heavy sport – injury to the thigh means no more high kicking. Finally, the Muay Thai short, through both fit and material, allows the wearer to stay cool despite extreme physical exertion.

Martial arts clothing for less aggressive or impact heavy disciplines can be very, very different. The Judo gi, for example, is designed to afford hand holds. A person cannot “do” judo unless they are able to grasp fistfuls of their opponents’ clothing – that’s how many holds and throws are accomplished. So a person can’t fight successfully in competition Judo unless he or she, and his or her opponent, are both attired in the familiar white fabric.

Training clothes for martial arts are very different from fighting clothes. Training is designed to strengthen the body, quicken the reflexes and hone skills – whereas fighting is all about testing those skills to the limit. In order to hone skills one must be able to get them wrong safely. Martial arts clothing for training is designed to allow the wearer to make those mistakes without getting injured to the point of no return. In other words, martial arts training clothing permits plenty of movement, but is protective enough that blows and falls may land without curtailing a career.

That’s only a tiny overview. Depending on discipline and level of proficiency, the array of martial arts clothing is daunting, to say the least. Talk to sensai; get online, do some research. That way you’ll be sure you’re buying the right kit.

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Jun 10

New Technology Destroys Kung Fu!

Posted on Thursday, June 10, 2010 in karate

I saw the beginning of this over forty years ago while studying Kenpo Karate/Kung Fu, and it is still going on. In fact, it is worse than ever, and corrupts the majority of arts to a great degree. I will give you a couple of examples, and hopefully you can see to repairing the martial art that you study.

I was studying Ed Parker Kenpo Karate, and we began using pads. At first, the pads were only used to help fellows with knee problems, or that sort of thing, but the assortment of pads quickly grew. Soon pads were used on the shins for bruises, on the feet, on the shins, on the elbows and wrists, and so on.

Suddenly, people figured out that there was money in this padding thing. School owners realized that selling pads upped the revenue, and began pushing them to every student for every class. The selling of protective devices became a million dollar business that infected every school.

Now, you might be wondering why this is so bad. We’re just protecting little Johnny, right? But this is part of the school owner propaganda, and part of the selling gimmick.

When you wear pads you think your punches aren’t going to cause enough damage, and so you begin punching harder. Thus, the protective gear actually encourages less control and more violence. When you think about it, if you have to be aware and responsible so that you don’t get hurt, you start to control yourself and learn the true art.

The true martial art has to do with learning how to control yourself, you see. If you learn how to control your actions, then you start learning about yourself, and this makes you a better individual, on and off the matt. If you think you have to punch somebody harder and harder to make it work, then the people you fight are going to be more in danger.

Now, I saw this type of thought process infect the martial arts world back in the sixties. I also saw the introduction of fake weapons, so that people wouldn’t hurt themselves, which also decreases the need for learning control, and for the true appreciation of one’s own art. And, now people must wear mouthpieces, chest protectors, cups, and whatever else they can be scared or forced into buying.

The people who invented the martial arts, who passed them down through the generations, did not use such things, and I suspect they would have laughed at them. Bear in mind that I am not asking people to put themselves at risk, I am asking that people practice martial arts with no accoutrements, so that they can take responsibility for what they do, and not be cushioned against learning about themselves. Whether you study Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, traditional Karate, or whatever, you should follow Ed Parker’s advice…’I come to you with empty hands.

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May 30

Karate Belt Rack Display Rack

Posted on Sunday, May 30, 2010 in karate


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