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Wow Rachel

Advanced Blue already.. where does the time fly? You haven't been training a year yet if I remember correctly.. November or thereabouts right?

What's your schools time frame til Black if you don't mind saying?

Now take those 1000 air punches and do the same on a bag.. :)


Congratulations~!

Tess
 
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Tess, My instructor told us probably 3-4 years to black belt. We do seem to be moving right along. I go 3 nights a week for an hour or so and sometimes I go in on the weekend after work and practice for an hour or two. I've only missed one class since I started in November and that was for my Grandfathers wake. And I went to the Dojo afterwards to work out. A good stress reliever. I love to punch the bag. It's one of my favorite things to do. But punching the BOB is even better.:)
 

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Originally posted by rachel
Tess, My instructor told us probably 3-4 years to black belt. We do seem to be moving right along. I go 3 nights a week for an hour or so and sometimes I go in on the weekend after work and practice for an hour or two. I've only missed one class since I started in November and that was for my Grandfathers wake. And I went to the Dojo afterwards to work out. A good stress reliever. I love to punch the bag. It's one of my favorite things to do. But punching the BOB is even better.:)

Yes you are moving right along Rachel:)
BOB is fun.. though I prefer Alex.. or Chad.. or Seig.. ;)

Good Girl.. keep it up~!!
 
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Tess, How long did it take you to reach black belt? And how many hours did you train a week just for you. For your techniques.... I know you're an instructor/owner but just working on your own forms.
 
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Originally posted by rachel
Tess, How long did it take you to reach black belt? And how many hours did you train a week just for you. For your techniques.... I know you're an instructor/owner but just working on your own forms.

I'm curious too, as to how many base techs y'all do. 154? 155?
Up to what form for black? Long 4? 5?
 

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Originally posted by rachel
Tess, How long did it take you to reach black belt? And how many hours did you train a week just for you. For your techniques.... I know you're an instructor/owner but just working on your own forms.

Rachel,
6 and a half years it took me to reach black.

We have 154 techniques in our current IKKO curriculum, I started almost 7 yrs ago in the Tracy system in Florida. We are in the midst of transitioning this last year to EPAK, I train 5 nights a week Monday, Wed and Friday for 2 hours, Tues and Thurs spring and fall for 2.5 hours :) and when you say training just for me.. the teaching actually teaches me more than working by myself :)

Kirk, 2 man form is the IKKO black form
Long 4 is 1st Brown.



Tess
 
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Originally posted by KenpoTess
Rachel,
6 and a half years it took me to reach black.

We have 154 techniques in our current IKKO curriculum, I started almost 7 yrs ago in the Tracy system in Florida. We are in the midst of transitioning this last year to EPAK, I train 5 nights a week Monday, Wed and Friday for 2 hours, Tues and Thurs spring and fall for 2.5 hours :) and when you say training just for me.. the teaching actually teaches me more than working by myself :)

Kirk, 2 man form is the IKKO black form
Long 4 is 1st Brown.



Tess

So is your b.b. in the old Tracy stuff and new EPAK stuff combined?
 
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Originally posted by KenpoTess
I was promoted to Black by Mr. Conatser and Mr. Seigel.. I'm 3rd Generation under Mr. Parker.. I think that tells all there Kirk..

Ooooooooooookay .. didn't mean to start anything, was just asking. :shrug:
 

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It's that transition from Tracy to EPAC. All the numbered forms are the same, a huge number of the techniques are the same ... but different names. I have a Tracy Black Belt visiting my school now to learn our applications. It is interesting to see where I came from. I remember moving like that!!! He is good, and rocks ... just a little different, and speaking of testing, he is doing this to get ready for his 2nd Black in his system. That says a lot that you check your ego at the door and are willing to explore options to what you have been taught.

Mr. C promote someone who does not deserve it, Hah-hah-hah-ha-ha. I know that is not what you were implying Kirk ... inquiring minds just wanted to know. Tess, knowing Kirk, he probably did just want to know, he does not have a frame of reference except, Steven LaBounty, Gary Swan (Mr. Conatser's old instructor), and a slew of NCKKA black belts at a seminar in the spring. He saw some of the Tracy Kenpo, but it is hard to tell the difference unless you have enough experience to see the difference.

Oss Yall
 

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Originally posted by KenpoTess
I was promoted to Black by Mr. Conatser and Mr. Seigel.. I'm 3rd Generation under Mr. Parker.. I think that tells all there Kirk..

IMHO, very respectable lineage :D

:asian:
 

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Originally posted by Michael Billings
It's that transition from Tracy to EPAC.

Well put sir.

So is EPAC Ed Parker's American Cenpo? ;)
 

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