HighKick
Master Black Belt
Set the tone!Our youngsters are straight up murder bots.
So it definitely isn't generational.
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Set the tone!Our youngsters are straight up murder bots.
So it definitely isn't generational.
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Every now and then our shihans join the fighting class, not becuase I think they need to learn. I think they want to check out how we are doing, feel us out, and also to see how the other lower ranks instructors are doing. So it happens that some higher ranks are joining the class like the rest of us, while some 1st kyo or 1st dan is doing the instructting, as theyt are also evaluated for their future gradings. Beeing able to teach is part fo the gradings.When I taught classes. I would train with the students and step out of my training to check on them personally then jump back into training with them.
A masochist is tied to a tree when a sadist walks past.Best of of all is getting some good bruises from the higher ranks, that feels really good!
Suspicious clubs in Berlin and now this association, I think you speak from experienceA masochist is tied to a tree when a sadist walks past.
“Punch me!” says the masochist.
”No” replies the sadist.
On a serious side - what I see happening is that a few brief moments of "sudden pain" gives me ~3 days of "pleasure".Best of of all is getting some good bruises from the higher ranks, that feels really good!
Don’t all MA have masochistic/sadistic tendencies?Suspicious clubs in Berlin and now this association, I think you speak from experience![]()
If you tie yourself to a tree, I’d be happy to come over and help you with your ‘chronic issues’Perhaps I enjoy this more, because I have some chronic issues, so the few days of "excess endorphines" after a good fighting session, is a bit of a "rest" from chronic pain issues.
This, and endogenous cannabinoids are the basis of ‘runner’s highs‘ and pain relief with acupuncture. The reason one tends to ache more than usual after waking from a night’s sleep is that endorphin/cannabinoid production drops during sleep! So before you get out of bed in the morning, punch yourself in the face a few times and wait 5 minutes before stepping into your slipper.I think this is in line with research as well, that some acute pain do produce endorphins, many body processes are known to "overreact" at times, in this case, I enjoy the overreactionThis does a much better job than nsaid and other regular stuff.
At my age at least, the answer is yes. It's the only reason I can think of for why I still work out several times a week. It seems I have no endorphins or cannabinoids left anymore so there isn't even that upside. I get no high. But I substitute those with a strawberry or banana-chocolate milkshake on occasion - I'm a believer in alternative medicine.Don’t all MA have masochistic/sadistic tendencies?
This is how I think, but some see it as a challenge. I think those who are focused on learning appreciate this. Those who are more focused on winning may think they have nothing to learn from someone they beat.But it certainly feels like a big honour to get to spar with your instructors, and our shihans
I have one of those but just for my feet.I have an acupressure/spike mat that covers the whole back I fall asleep on when i need some extra diversion. I just throw it into bed and it actually works too, but it's only short term. So I prefer getting a bit of sored or bruised muscles or bones during the day, it gives an "extended release" for days. Unless you get a chance to fight, a DYI version that works is to hit your own shins with a stick, it produces some micro bruising that gets you tons of endorphins.
My main worry is accidently hurting our shihans by an uncontrolled strike. Someone accidently delivered a good groin kick to our highest instructor in fighting and I think he was ashamed like a dog for his lack of control.I think those who are focused on learning appreciate this. Those who are more focused on winning may think they have nothing to learn from someone they beat.
Does the pleasure spread to your gentleman’s area?Mine has exactly same type of plastic spikes, but for the whole back. It's "painful" initially, but after a while it's just nice.
Not one bit, I think we just wish for different things with thisDoes the pleasure spread to your gentleman’s area?![]()
Accidents are always possible. I was talking to my sparring partner last night about control. There are various levels of control possible. Even when sparring hard there is control. The most important thing is to decide the intensity level that sparring will be so that the proper type of control can be applied.My main worry is accidently hurting our shihans by an uncontrolled strike. Someone accidently delivered a good groin kick to our highest instructor in fighting and I think he was ashamed like a dog for his lack of control.