My Black Belt Bloopers

Gordon Nore

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I put together a brief 'gag reel' of my shodan test from February of 2006. I'm in the black gi, red belt, and goggles. My son also participated -- he's wearing a white top, black bottoms, and his old orange belt from when he trained with us before. (He had switched to Kali by this time.) Most of the stuff here takes place in the second to third hour of the grading.

 
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Excellent vid..Congrats on the belt...
 

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LMAO!!! That was great! :D Thanks for sharing and Congrats on the belt. :asian:
 
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I'm glad everyone appreciates the humour of this video. I periodically get the nastiest replies out of nowhere on YouTube. You're a black belt? You should be ashamed of yourself. etc. Hell, I was nearing forty-five when I graded, having started training in my mid-thirties. Everyone that has graded under my teachers since 1990 has been under thirty. I'm just glad I lived to tell the tale.
 

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I'm glad everyone appreciates the humour of this video. I periodically get the nastiest replies out of nowhere on YouTube. You're a black belt? You should be ashamed of yourself. etc. Hell, I was nearing forty-five when I graded, having started training in my mid-thirties. Everyone that has graded under my teachers since 1990 has been under thirty. I'm just glad I lived to tell the tale.
I have found many of the responses to videos on youtube to be the most juvenile posts around. Many of the folks that post there seem to have watched one to many UFC fights and fancy themselves ultimate warriors because they've "rastled" in the back yard a time or two. Thanks for posting the vid. The fact that you've posted a "blooper" reel tells me that you really get it and have let go of the ego.
 

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I don't put a lot of stock in comments made on youtube.com or for that matter many videos. Don't worry about the comments you get its not worth it.
 

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on youtube you can completely disable comments, or set it so that you must approve all commetns before they can be seen...
 

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Everyone, I guess, who watches a video takes away different impressions and focuses on different parts. While your humility is both sincere and commendable, after watching the end of it, my thought was "watch out for this guy in Buffalo"

Here's the slow tired old big guy - is he even going to make it through the test? Then, all of a sudden, here's Gordon cutting off the ring and delivering a jackhammer punch that drives his opponent way back and out.

Tai Chi (my art) is full of practitioners like this.... humble, don't look like fighters... and you're suddenly left wondering how you got prone on the mat.

As the Who put it, " We don't get fooled again!"

Gordon, you are way better than you'd let on....:mst:
 
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Brandon Fisher said:
I don't put a lot of stock in comments made on youtube.com or for that matter many videos. Don't worry about the comments you get its not worth it.

Agreed. I love my art too much to be phased by an anonymous naysayer. It was more of a general observation about a lack of graciousness and the overwhelming urge that people feel to convey a criticism of everything under the sun.

...you are way better than you'd let on....:mst:

That's very kind, grydth. I get dumped on my **** plenty. One of the advantages of 'older and slower' is that it's taught me to take a punch. (The youngsters have been kicking the crap out of me for years.) This young man I was fighting is an exceptional martial artist and a very nice person. I've learned a lot of stuff from him since he was a teen. Outfighting him with his speed and fitness level is not an option ordinarily, let alone after testing for three hours. I was basically covering up as best I could and trying not to swing at the wind, thus making myself drop from exhaustion. Bear in mind: At this point in the test, I didn't know my own name.
 

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I enjoyed the video, Mr. Nore!

I must say that you have a lot of power behind those punches. Beast!
 

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Congrats Gordon!!!!

You have proven what many of us already know. Age & treachary will overcome youthful agression and speed.%-}



-Marc-
 

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I am happy to see you're brave enough to post your "bloopers" online. I enjoyed watching it. I have one of my own as well you may enjoy. It was from my Black Belt promotion. I screwed up one of my techniques like 3 times, I was just glad it was not on my test.

Yeah, and don't put any stock into youtube posters. 90% o the time they probably never even set foot in a real school.
 
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I put together a brief 'gag reel' of my shodan test from February of 2006. I'm in the black gi, red belt, and goggles. My son also participated -- he's wearing a white top, black bottoms, and his old orange belt from when he trained with us before. (He had switched to Kali by this time.) Most of the stuff here takes place in the second to third hour of the grading.


i have a question:rolleyes: if you train in Hapkido Karate, then why are the the people in the video using Japanese terms :idunno: ( i mean no disrespect)
but Hapkido is Korean, these are things that make you go mmmmm:boing2:
 
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Bear in mind: At this point in the test, I didn't know my own name.

Awesome!

And, yes, youtube.com is famous (or, infamous) for having clueless comments all over the place. They (youtube.com) have been the butt of many jokes because of this. It is well known that there are many foolish comments everywhere.
 
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