Postby Saint Kevin » Sun Dec 18, 2005 1:39 am
I'm serious about martial arts...seriously too poor to pursue them. My school has a TKD club, but I've only gone to train a few times with them. Right now, I'm reading a book about Chin Na principles. It's really interesting stuff, the Chin Na. It teaches a lot of basic principles and techniques to cause pain. Exploiting pressure points, vital areas, and applying physics to normal human physiology are all techniques in the book. It's pretty involved, and draws somewhat from Chinese medicine (i.e. acupuncture) and other things. Still, it's interesting enough that I'd like to learn it some day.
We have one guy that taught some things from it at a self defense club at our school...and that guy could make you hurt in ways and places that you never knew you could. And when he took out the smaller than lincoln log sized stick that he had attached to his keychain and applied it to your pressure points in the right way...man did that hurt!
One day, I'll go back to martial arts. For now, I've taken enough Tae Kwon Do to get about halfway to black belt. Or in other words...just far enough to see that impressive and artful kicks (jump spinning hook kicks, for example) were really really difficult. So much so that I'd probably never ever chance doing one of those in a real-life fight. Pretty though. Anyway, some day I will return to martial arts in some form, but I agree with Sakura: They are expensive.
Cheap martial arts schools around here are like 60 a month. There IS an Aikido school here in Denver (that is also a sushi restaurant) that accepts live-in students though. Perhaps one day if I don't have anything else going, I'll apply to do something like that. We really need more old school martial arts teachers that will take people only so long as they are desperate to learn (and don't mind doing all of their household chores for them). I'd be all over that.
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