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easy, to rectify, cut the skeeves of your jacket and look in the mirror,Pretty much my question. I have never seen anyone wearing a gi with no sleeves, either in real life or the internet. I was very curious about this when I watched the show for what seems like the 10th time. Pumped for season 3!!!
Real? They're as real as you want them to be. Modern gi's are nearly an affectation and certainly are a modification, at best an <cough> "evolution" of what a gi was and where it came from.Pretty much my question. I have never seen anyone wearing a gi with no sleeves, either in real life or the internet. I was very curious about this when I watched the show for what seems like the 10th time. Pumped for season 3!!!
Probably but personally i think they look ridiculous...especially for kids on cobra kai who don’t have an ounce of muscle on their arms.
I just noticed he has eleven stripes on his belt. Nice touch.You can't get any more real than Master Ken!
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First episode of enter the dojo he told his class he promoted himself to 11th degree....sadly it’s accurate...there’s a guy in the Kenpo community who promoted himself to 15th degree...I just noticed he has eleven stripes on his belt. Nice touch.
First episode of enter the dojo he told his class he promoted himself to 11th degree....sadly it’s accurate...there’s a guy in the Kenpo community who promoted himself to 15th degree...
I see your 15th degree and raise you 3 more.
We have our very own 18th degree black belt in our town.
Meh. Don't care. If he knows how to fight, then he has stuff he can teach. "Ranks" don't impress me, even if it's an "honest" rank from a well known and genuine organization. The reason is because "ranks" are more or less arbitrary in relation to skill advancement and have little to no bearing on skill as it drives farther away from similar arts. As an example, posit some generic TKD organization which ranks some student at 5th Dan. There's at least some chance that other TKD organizations will recognize it in their system and it might actually represent some similarity of skill in the other TKD system. Moving out to, for instance, some theoretical generic Japanese Karate system (which is arguably the base for TKD), the rank is fairly unlikely to represent a similarity of skill and experience in said Karate system. Moving out from there, would a theoretical 5th Dan in some hypothetical TKD system have any bearing at all in any Kung Fu system? Or Silat? To say nothing of rankings in la Savate, Kendo, Fencing, or Capoeira? Of course not.I see your 15th degree and raise you 3 more.
We have our very own 18th degree black belt in our town.
Meh. Don't care. If he knows how to fight, then he has stuff he can teach. "Ranks" don't impress me, even if it's an "honest" rank from a well known and genuine organization. The reason is because "ranks" are more or less arbitrary in relation to skill advancement and have little to no bearing on skill as it drives farther away from similar arts. As an example, posit some generic TKD organization which ranks some student at 5th Dan. There's at least some chance that other TKD organizations will recognize it in their system and it might actually represent some similarity of skill in the other TKD system. Moving out to, for instance, some theoretical generic Japanese Karate system (which is arguably the base for TKD), the rank is fairly unlikely to represent a similarity of skill and experience in said Karate system. Moving out from there, would a theoretical 5th Dan in some hypothetical TKD system have any bearing at all in any Kung Fu system? Or Silat? To say nothing of rankings in la Savate, Kendo, Fencing, or Capoeira? Of course not.
"Ranks" only mean something as defined specifically by the top decision makers within the narrow confines of their organization wherein it means whatever they say it means within the context of their org. It means, literally, nothing anywhere else.
So if someone tells me they're a black belt, or a 10th degree black belt, or a green belt, or a 15th degree black belt, or a 3rd Stripe Decided Green Belt, I'm like, "OK." Because it's kinda irrelevant.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
Well said, hence why Sensei Jesse Enkamp has everyone wear pink belts at all of his yearly camps, which I think is such a nice ideaMeh. Don't care. If he knows how to fight, then he has stuff he can teach. "Ranks" don't impress me, even if it's an "honest" rank from a well known and genuine organization. The reason is because "ranks" are more or less arbitrary in relation to skill advancement and have little to no bearing on skill as it drives farther away from similar arts. As an example, posit some generic TKD organization which ranks some student at 5th Dan. There's at least some chance that other TKD organizations will recognize it in their system and it might actually represent some similarity of skill in the other TKD system. Moving out to, for instance, some theoretical generic Japanese Karate system (which is arguably the base for TKD), the rank is fairly unlikely to represent a similarity of skill and experience in said Karate system. Moving out from there, would a theoretical 5th Dan in some hypothetical TKD system have any bearing at all in any Kung Fu system? Or Silat? To say nothing of rankings in la Savate, Kendo, Fencing, or Capoeira? Of course not.
"Ranks" only mean something as defined specifically by the top decision makers within the narrow confines of their organization wherein it means whatever they say it means within the context of their org. It means, literally, nothing anywhere else.
So if someone tells me they're a black belt, or a 10th degree black belt, or a green belt, or a 15th degree black belt, or a 3rd Stripe Decided Green Belt, I'm like, "OK." Because it's kinda irrelevant.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
easy, to rectify, cut the skeeves of your jacket and look in the mirror,
then realise tou need to work on your arm muscle tone
Well said, hence why Sensei Jesse Enkamp has everyone wear pink belts at all of his yearly camps, which I think is such a nice idea![]()
I've never met him but I found some of his videos to be entertaining. I'm not in much of a position to either promote or discredit his information of Karate but I do find it interesting.That guy is insufferable. The pink belts just made him even more annoying.