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Do you play music at your dojo (dojang) while teaching/training? What types?
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Originally posted by progressivetactics
Do you play music at your dojo (dojang) while teaching/training? What types?
Originally posted by progressivetactics
I'll play some south american style for most of the 'music days', which isn't real often. Just once in a while. I like the heavy metal type music, so I find that Sepultura and Soulfly work well. They have a very heavy drum rythem sound to them. Never very loud, just enough to hear the rythem, and feel the energy. Carlos Santana provides a good sound for the entire family work-outs. Very safe to play Carlos, and still gives the good vibes!!
No, absolutely not. We're a Shorinji Kempo branch, not an aerobics class.Originally posted by progressivetactics
Do you play music at your dojo (dojang) while teaching/training? What types?
What does "*RME" mean?Originally posted by Ender
*RME....
Don't let any dancing break out!Originally posted by KenpoTess
yes we do and it varies from day to day.. I burned some Classical remixes for the kids class.. they also like swing and upbeat jazz.. (trying to slip some good music in around the stuff they normally listen too ) *G* Adult class we have a good mix.. Tekno , Rock, old and new, Swing, Metal.. you name it.. we use it.. The Matrix fight theme is a good one for sparring
Tess
Originally posted by progressivetactics
Carlos Santana provides a good sound for the entire family work-outs. Very safe to play Carlos, and still gives the good vibes!!
Originally posted by Ender
Don't let any dancing break out!