A bunch of different life moments flashing through my mind here:
1. Hanging off the funnel rail on HMS Sandpiper by my elbow while the ship...
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wow thanks for sharing that. It was really awesome.
I'm watching yourwholechannel now - it's really great.Last edited by robg; 03-04-2020, 12:28 PM.
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As many of my T'ai chi class areover 50, we've suspended group training indefinitely.
We're doing daily training challenges at home, and supporting...
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I still regularly practise both wado ryu (karate/ ju jitsu mix) and t'ai chi, and I throw in some Alexander Technique (inhibition of body habits)....
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My son trained in judo under John and Ruth Goldman from age 5 to 14, at Devon Judo Centres.
They have an amazing club, that always has full classes....
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Repetion is critical - I learned karate that way and apply it even to teaching my (videogame) artist apprentices today.
Even with t'ai chi...
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Its a tough call. My work is not dojo related - we have 80 people in 30 countries working remotely. I have advised them to upload their art sources as...
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That bag looks awesome Paul!
And i love that you target crab apples with chucks. Really satisfying that must be!
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Best scene I ever witnessed in our mixed session - an 18 stone korean tae kwon do instructor who had kicked me clean off the mat, who used to come at...
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that's cool Paul. Nice to see it written down.
I do t'ai chi in "old man style" sometimes, making smaller movements, less extension, and...
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when i trained in wado ryu it was pretty laid back, lots of conversation, taking the piss, and jokes by relaxed but incredibly good instructors.
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