#23318 by RhythmMan
Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:51 pm
Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:51 pm
Yeah, the real GoJu Ryu fighters like to get in real close, right in your face and all over you . . . not something you want to happen to you if he's got more experience than you.
There's a lot of conditioning in GoJu, and you quickly get used to being hit, without caring, or slowing down . . .
It was fun . . .
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But, yeah, I was easing myself away from Karate, because it was affecting my guitar playing.
Besides sparring and Kata, I did a lot of practice against various targets, from vinyl to canvas to boat bumpers to planks to bricks to suspended logs . . .
Punching a 100lb bag is one thing. Try going against an 80lb log sometime . . .
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I have a smaller (6 foot 45lb) log for blocking practice. After the first block or 2, things really start spining and gyrating and whipping around, and it can be REAL easy to get knocked out (or to break a wrist or an arm or a finger) . . . you have to be on your game, or you WILL be going to the hospital, and within 5 minutes . . .
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I was always ripping my knuckles open, or my wrist, or forearm, or shin . . .
But - if you can block a log, it makes it easier the next time you block a wrist.
Of course, your partners will complain that you're blocking too hard . . . but I didn't want to just 'play' karate. . .
I wanted to do the real thing, something I can really use.
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Once I tore a 2 inche gash in my left palm by hitting a 100lb swinging, and (spinning) log with a palm heel. One of the old, ragged branch-stubs spun around, just as I hit it . . .
Man, ther was blood everywhere . . .
I couldn't play guitar for 3-4 weeks . . . and, even then, it still hurt, or opened up & bled . . .
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THAT was the wake-up call for me.
Hey, that was my fret-hand, man . . . .
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I had to decide between music, 'playing' karate (not an option), or Karate.
.
I took a long, long time to make that decision . . .
There's a lot of conditioning in GoJu, and you quickly get used to being hit, without caring, or slowing down . . .
It was fun . . .
.
But, yeah, I was easing myself away from Karate, because it was affecting my guitar playing.
Besides sparring and Kata, I did a lot of practice against various targets, from vinyl to canvas to boat bumpers to planks to bricks to suspended logs . . .
Punching a 100lb bag is one thing. Try going against an 80lb log sometime . . .
.
I have a smaller (6 foot 45lb) log for blocking practice. After the first block or 2, things really start spining and gyrating and whipping around, and it can be REAL easy to get knocked out (or to break a wrist or an arm or a finger) . . . you have to be on your game, or you WILL be going to the hospital, and within 5 minutes . . .
.
I was always ripping my knuckles open, or my wrist, or forearm, or shin . . .
But - if you can block a log, it makes it easier the next time you block a wrist.
Of course, your partners will complain that you're blocking too hard . . . but I didn't want to just 'play' karate. . .
I wanted to do the real thing, something I can really use.
.
Once I tore a 2 inche gash in my left palm by hitting a 100lb swinging, and (spinning) log with a palm heel. One of the old, ragged branch-stubs spun around, just as I hit it . . .
Man, ther was blood everywhere . . .
I couldn't play guitar for 3-4 weeks . . . and, even then, it still hurt, or opened up & bled . . .
.
THAT was the wake-up call for me.
Hey, that was my fret-hand, man . . . .
.
I had to decide between music, 'playing' karate (not an option), or Karate.
.
I took a long, long time to make that decision . . .