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Monday, November 22, 2010

Why do we use the horse stance still?

Folks,

This is kind of short but good one. Now the question that I often hear is something like" Since you are so big on practicality, why do you still do traditional training from a horse stance sometimes?" Well folks.....Can I get a drumroll pleas?......... There we are. It is to make sure that folks get equal repetitions on both sides of their body. Simple huh? Well, for the most part, lefties do lefty repetitions, righties do righty reps. In a horse stance, there is no favoritism. Now think on that.........*Anthony makes peace sign and strolls out confidently*

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Tinkering with traditional technique.

Folks,

Do you remember when I talked about working on traditional techniques? Well, let me give you an example. Well I have been working out the technique Alternating Maces with another Kenpo Black Belt. In essence we are just doing what I have been preaching for a long time now: Making the classical techniques fit modern fighting reality. It is not as hard as you would think. It is actually a lot of fun. He and I have different body types, so we approach the moves differently.

I think that as true students of the martial arts we owe it to ourselves and students to do this kind of research. Not only does it give you the repetitions that you need to improve your technique, it helps you to be able to explain the movements better. Sometimes we do things by rote because we know them so well. Taking a fresh approach allows you to think differently so that you can remember how to explain them to beginners.

So your homework for today kiddos is to take your favorite classical technique, and make it as practical as possible. Adios!

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

My cup runneth over

Folks,

Here I am to make a quick post. Sorry for the time off. In the past month I have read" How to Think and Grow Rich", and watched the movies "WallStreet" and "Social Network". My ideas are coming at light speed, and my cup runneth over. Ciao