In a word "YES"!
I could relate numerous stories through the decades. Personal ones included, but since each and every one of us is different and unique, the results and time factors involved in developing and maturing our qi/chi/ki will differ s...
Mike,
Unfortunately, this is not indicative of "traditional" martial arts, nor the formally true "American Spirit" either.
I can say that this is what it has evolved into in the past 30 years. Advertisements in some of the martial arts magazines...
Sounds like a great deal with your endorsement. Just checked the seller's link and the photo's are good. I may have to purchase on myself to add to my collection. Blade shapes and designs varied of the centuries by smith. I like the full tang desi...
http://toyamaryu.org/index.htm
Matt, The above site is an excellent starting point. I highly recommend it. Digest it and you'll be amazed at your growth.
Graeme-sama,
I have carried carbon-steel katana around the world since 1977 (It's even accompanied me on combat operations.) Not recommended ROE, but what Samurai would be without his?
It's not "brand new" quality, but then it's a veteran of a l...
Hello. Thanks for the welcome and welcome to the general jujitsu group. I look forward to reading your input. By the way I love your experience record. Regards Graeme
Things are good. I'm getting to be more flexible, thanks to my regular stretching routines. I'm joining a new school next week to learn some grappling.