I don't think it's exactly obscure. There are plenty of people out there still practicing the X-kan arts. We just don't have so many of them currently active on this forum at the moment. Chris Parker trains/teaches in one of the X-kan spin-off groups, but he mostly comments on other people's threads rather than starting his own. Brian VanCise still does some training in the Bujinkan, but I believe it's mostly as a supplement, with his main focus being on his own IRT system. There are a few folks like myself who used to train before moving on to different arts. I think most of our members who primarily practice in one of the x-kans have not been active for a while. Not sure exactly why that is.Hey guys, I 'm going to be a PITA again, I'm noticing people putting new post up here are few and far between, is this becoming an obscure art??
Pita is a kind of pocket bread you can make sandwiches with.What's a pita?
Oh well there's plenty of those around here lolPita is a kind of pocket bread you can make sandwiches with.
PITA, on the other hand, stands for "Pain In the ***".
Oh well there's plenty of those around here lol
Yeah I meant the second part of Tony's post lolA lot of pita around here? Where's my loaf? You guys holding out on me? I'm Armenian, that's pretty much the only bread we eat.
Hey guys, I 'm going to be a PITA again, I'm noticing people putting new post up here are few and far between, is this becoming an obscure art??
Click on the user's name, then click "Start a conversation"i appreciate the forum i dont like whole social media thing for certain martial arts unless they are announce competitive or to announce seminars that said is there a way to get ahold of certain members here is there a pm system?