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Sin
01-30-2005, 04:54 PM
In my System Yellow belt has the most tips it has a total of two,(3 degrees)

I passed my second tip test last night without even realizing I was being tested I just thought I was learning a new Kata just to be learning it....but in fact it was a test on how well I could absorb the information and give my own brake down of the Kata. I would be asked "Do you know what this means" or "Where would you use [insert motion] in a real fight." I was really happy about it. ~~~~Next test is for my blue belt, i think this one will be more formal than the second tip test but non the less i am looking forward to it....Wish me luck
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TigerWoman
01-30-2005, 05:00 PM
Congrats Sin! Good job! That's good you are getting tested on application...too many times, form turns into just moves without thinking about them instead of imagining an opponent. TW

Sin
01-30-2005, 05:10 PM
Sensei tells us (usually) the brake down so we can have a way of remmeber the moves.....and he applys the moves in Twi-Te,Kempos, and trapping Tech. So its kinda like a quick summery of what you have learned or what your going to learn.

Bammx2
01-30-2005, 05:50 PM
Don't know much about your system,BUT.............http://martialtalk.com/forum/images/smilies/smileJap.gif

terryl965
01-30-2005, 07:29 PM
great job! NOW get back to work:asian:

Sin
01-30-2005, 09:25 PM
Training for me is an everyday process.
Let it be going to class,showing my white belt sister something simple,Real life fighting,training on my own or even back kicking the refigerator door at Arby's I am always working and training my mind as well as my body....thanks you all for the support

N.Somerville
01-31-2005, 01:23 AM
Congratulations and keep up the good work

Trainwreck
01-31-2005, 02:16 AM
Congratulations indeed, and if I may be so bold as to add something that my own instructor told me ...


Quoting Instructor Michael Reed:
"Usually, when your teacher administers the test, it's because he's already decided to pass you onto the next rank."So keep up the good work!

shesulsa
01-31-2005, 02:22 AM
Congratulations and keep up the good work!

RRouuselot
01-31-2005, 03:46 AM
In my System Yellow belt has the most tips it has a total of two,(3 degrees)

I passed my second tip test last night without even realizing I was being tested I just thought I was learning a new Kata just to be learning it....but in fact it was a test on how well I could absorb the information and give my own brake down of the Kata. I would be asked "Do you know what this means" or "Where would you use [insert motion] in a real fight." I was really happy about it. ~~~~Next test is for my blue belt, i think this one will be more formal than the second tip test but non the less i am looking forward to it....Wish me luck
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Congrats on your success.
I was wondering if you know the meaning of Shuhari? and what "twi-te" means and where it comes from?

Sin
01-31-2005, 10:59 PM
I am glad you asked that question Robert....Here is a brake down of my style.

Shuhari-Te

Shu-To correctly copy all of the techniques of ones instructor.

Ha- Refers to the librity allowed a student to develop their own way of executing techs. through their individual understanding of Karate

Ri- The Transcendents or mastery when the student performs all techniques automatically and becomes a teacher through example

Te- Hand


Twi-Te also spelled TeaTe means touching with hands..used in take downs and most submission holds in our system.


i hope you all have a better understanding now

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 12:29 AM
I am glad you asked that question Robert....Here is a brake down of my style.

Shuhari-Te

Shu-To correctly copy all of the techniques of ones instructor.

Ha- Refers to the librity allowed a student to develop their own way of executing techs. through their individual understanding of Karate

Ri- The Transcendents or mastery when the student performs all techniques automatically and becomes a teacher through example

Te- Hand


Twi-Te also spelled TeaTe means touching with hands..used in take downs and most submission holds in our system.


i hope you all have a better understanding now
I am very aware of the words meaning. In fact if you do a GOOGLE search you pull up about 40,000 hits. Seems kinda odd the name of your style would be a martial arts concept that is common in many arts.
As for the word "twi-te" that is obviously an incorrectly ripped off version of the word "tuite".....since there is no such word Twi-Te in japanese or chinese....2 languages I speak well.

still learning
02-01-2005, 04:33 AM
Hello, Many times we do not know we are being tested. Most of the times it is the way we perform in class every day that is added to the actual test scores by the teacher. Testing can be a one day thing but is actual includes all the time your are training. Do you agree?

congrats......Aloha

Sin
02-01-2005, 11:38 AM
Spelling is not my strong stuite....but you are knowledgedable when it comes to the exactness of things such as spelling and language...I do not have the experince or the MANY years of training like you have. But I do know the techniques, not all, but I am still learning, so thats allowed...

My sensei is developing his own system that is a mixure of many diffrent ones, and decided to name is art after the shuhari phylosophy. Hence the reason why Shuhari is widely known. :asian:

still learning i agree with you....Teachers are watching how much effort we put into our everyday struggles with even the simplist and intricate of techniques. I know when I am asked on how someone did during a test I will give the pros and the cons but I will also tell my sensei how much effort I have seen between test times. Good point!!

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 06:40 PM
1)Spelling is not my strong stuite....but you are knowledgedable when it comes to the exactness of things such as spelling and language...I do not have the experince or the MANY years of training like you have. But I do know the techniques, not all, but I am still learning, so thats allowed...

2) My sensei is developing his own system that is a mixure of many diffrent ones, and decided to name is art after the shuhari phylosophy.
3) Hence the reason why Shuhari is widely known. :asian:



1)So how is that word (twi-te) supposed to be spelled? (for English spelling I have a tip for you....use "spellcheck"....it's on most PCs these days)

2)I see….which arts is he extrapolating from then? Also, who is your teacher? I am sure we could understand more about your art if we knew who was the founder of it.

3) Shu Ha Ri is widely known because it is a concept that has been around for several 100 years.

Gin-Gin
02-01-2005, 06:53 PM
Congratulations, Sin! Remember that it's just one more step, & there are a lot more steps to go....

:asian:

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 08:15 PM
Birthday:
January 18, 1987

Real Name:
Sin

Location:
Louisville Ky

Primary Art and Ranking:
Shuhari-Te Junior Instructor *Yellow-Second Blue Tip* (3nd Degree Yellow belt) Interests:
Martial Arts, First Person Shooters, Role-Playing Games, Telecommunications, Anime Arts:
Shuhari-Te

Training:
Based on Ryu Kyu Kempo, this system was created by my Sensei and is based on all the knowledge he has accumulated over the years, from Ryu Kyu Kempo, Akido, boxing, ETC

Organizations:
Livingstion Ryu Te Academy

Occupation:
Arby's





Sin, (or should I say Scott?)

Just having a look at you profile. I see you are still using the name RyuTe® illegally in your profile. We have had this discussion before but I will remind you again.

Neither you nor your teacher have written permission to use the name RyuTe.



RyuTe® is a Federally registered trademark of Oyata Enterprises and it’s licensed agents. Unauthorized use is prohibited under penalty of the Lanhan Act and 15 U.S.C. section 1051 et seq. of United States Trademark law.
Basically you and/or your teacher are using someone else’s name and trying to act like you have some connection to it. YOU DO NOT.
You need to remove the name RyuTe from your profile and anything else you may have put it on.

Sin
02-01-2005, 09:00 PM
I have just made a call to my Sensei and he said he will look into it....

For the time being I will remove the Ryu-Te from my profile....

My real question is...How did you come up with that name?

Sin
02-01-2005, 09:13 PM
1. Strive for a good moral character.

2. Keep an honest and sincere way.

3. Cultivate perseverance or a will for striving.

4. Develop a respectful attitude.

5. Restrain my physical abilities through spiritual attainment


At what point in your entire time at Martial talk Robert, have you followed any of these guidelines. You need to have a little more respect for fellow practitioners. And stop making judgements on things that you only know about through the internet. ...This forum is for people to share information. I know you have a lot of your former and current students on this board. So you don't have to go and call your possie. Just take my advice, and meditate on your Dojo Kun.

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 09:24 PM
1)I have just made a call to my Sensei and he said he will look into it....

For the time being I will remove the Ryu-Te from my profile....

3) My real question is...How did you come up with that name?

1)What do you mean he’ll look into it? He is not a member of the RyuTe® Association and therefore is legally not allowed to use the name.

2)No, actually that is my question for you! I asked you long ago if you would remove our name from your profile since you have no legal right to use it. Obviously you didn't want to respond to a polite request so here we are. You and your teacher are obviously using it for some sort of “name value”. Odd how your profile claims:

“Training: Based on Ryu Kyu Kempo, this system was created by my Sensei and is based on all the knowledge he has accumulated over the years, from Ryu Kyu Kempo, Akido, boxing, ETC”



Nonsense! Ryukyu Kempo is the old word for Karate and has been use in Okinawa for at least 100 years! Is your teacher that old?? Another thing that strikes me as odd is MY teacher used to call what he taught Ryukyu Kempo then changed the name to RyuTe®. I am sure it’s just a coincidence that you and your teacher did the same thing. :rolleyes: You can’t call your product Coca-Cola® unless it really is Coca-Cola® or your have written permission from them. It’s the same with using the name RyuTe®. You and your teacher do not teach RyuTe® nor do you have a licensed Trademark Agreement from Oyata Enterprises. Basically you are just another group that tries to ride on the coattails of others hard work and training……”martial parasites” might be a better word.

Sin
02-01-2005, 09:34 PM
I can see where you are coming from, and I understand. We do not only learn RyuKyu Kempo, I do know that oyata changed the name of his art due to Dillman, but I can't rememmber what it is called. I do know that my Sensei has a 3rd Degree brown belt in Oyata's system. My sensei has not created a mcdojo and I found that very offenceive in your rep point thing. For heaven sake we are running out of a garage right now, and its a EXTREAMLY small school. It is definatly not a money maker. So you do not have to worry about us getting rich off of us using Ryu-te in the tittle.

Although, I am pretty familier to Copyright laws, and I understand your disagreement

To tell you the truth, the tittle of the School is "Livingston Ryu-Te academy

Ryu=Style
Te=Hand

So you can see where we get the name, We didn't choose it out of a hat or say hey lets use someone else's schools name. We only used it for it interpretation. That is all. The matter is being looked into. I would prefer we do not discuss this matter until it has been further looked into. Will post more info in another Thread. :asian:

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 09:35 PM
1. Strive for a good moral character.

2. Keep an honest and sincere way.

3. Cultivate perseverance or a will for striving.

4. Develop a respectful attitude.

5. Restrain my physical abilities through spiritual attainment


At what point in your entire time at Martial talk Robert, have you followed any of these guidelines. You need to have a little more respect for fellow practitioners. And stop making judgements on things that you only know about through the internet. ...This forum is for people to share information. I know you have a lot of your former and current students on this board. So you don't have to go and call your possie. Just take my advice, and meditate on your Dojo Kun. I asked you not once but several times via PM if you would remove our name from your profile and not use it since you have no legal right to........you disregarded my request and if I am not mistaken the request from Bob Hubbard as well.

Basically your using the name RyuTe® illegally is dishonest, shows a lack of moral character, and by not removing it from your profile is disrespectful.


Here is a Buddhist idiom you should be aware of.


“Asking in the face of Buddha 3 times”


This basically means you could piss off the Pope.


As long as we are on the subject check out Sin's or rather Scott's comments here: http://www.evilnet.tk/
Do your parents tolerate things like you writting "eat XXXX and die"?

RRouuselot
02-01-2005, 09:48 PM
1) I do know that oyata changed the name of his art due to Dillman, but I can't rememmber what it is called.

2) I do know that my Sensei has a 3rd Degree brown belt in Oyata's system.

3) My sensei has not created a mcdojo and I found that very offenceive in your rep point thing.

4) For heaven sake we are running out of a garage right now, and its a EXTREAMLY small school. It is definatly not a money maker. So you do not have to worry about us getting rich off of us using Ryu-te in the tittle.

5) Although, I am pretty familier to Copyright laws, and I understand your disagreement

6) To tell you the truth, the tittle of the School is "Livingston Ryu-Te academy

Ryu=Style
Te=Hand

So you can see where we get the name, We didn't choose it out of a hat or say hey lets use someone else's schools name. We only used it for it interpretation. That is all. The matter is being looked into.

7) I would prefer we do not discuss this matter until it has been further looked into. Will post more info in another Thread. :asian:

1)Give me a break! Do an internet search for the word “Oyata” and you can’t miss it.

2)Doesn’t mean he has signed a Trademark License with Oyata Enterprises, and BTW, a 3rd degree brown belt doesn’t even come close to having enough knowledge to teach in RyuTe® or Ryukyu Kempo.

3)I don’t care.

4) Am I supposed to feel sorry for you? Does that make it all right for you to break the law?? HELL NO!

5)Let’s see you were born in 1987 so that makes you about 17 years old….yeah I’ll bet you, like so many other high school kids, are pretty familiar with Copyright laws. :rolleyes: Naturally your "career" at Arby's burger joint has helped you understand Copyright law a lot better.

6)Ether way you can’t use the word RyuTe, Ryu-Te, Ryu-te or any variation on the word. I know exactly where you got the name….from my teacher’s style. Funny how after formerly using Ryukyu Kempo (just as we did) you guys just happen to choose the same new name as my teacher. :rolleyes:

7)I’ll bet you do! Just as most kids that get caught with their hand in the cookie jar wish they hadn’t been caught. You were asked on several occasions by myself and others to remove our name from your profile, you refused, I tried to be tolerant with you, now deal with it.

Seig
02-02-2005, 05:22 AM
This thread is now closed. This subject is now closed for public consumption. If you two would like to continue your discussion about names, heritage, parentage, or anything else, do it off the board. The next shot fired is a vacation.

Seig
MT Ops Admin