MA-Caver said:
Not probably the best it
IS THE BEST! (said in all modesty of course

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Tell us a bit more about yourself by the way. Your art and years of study and so on...
Welcome.
Thankyou MA-Caver(and everyone else too),
*just wrote for one half hour, and my post didn't take? I'll try again:
I am not formally trained, but have had a long interest in the arts as a physical, mental, and spiritual discipline. I could have chosen to exercise in other ways, but I find the arts to be the best for me- and I like the body mechanics/kinetics. Life is also a struggle(sometimes a direct battle), so why not always train for it.
The symmetrical movements of Kata(especially when you move a weapon around your body), teach you much about balance and awareness.
These symmetrical patternisitic movements are also good for the brains 'plasticity'(as science has proven with dancers), and so the mind becomes conditioned too-- just as mind effects body, body effects mind.
I possibly have the highest respect for Aikido, but if I could have the collective knowledge of Ju Jitsu, Wing Chun, Shaolin Kung Fu, Aiki Jitsu,
and Tai Chi, ...and watch out for that Mau Thai boxers kick!; I'd feel pretty much a one man S.W.A.T. team.
I basically train doing all kinds of combo kicks, a wall exercise(which I had mentioned in another thread- my own innovation), and the following weapons:
Bo, Jo, Sai, double sticks, double machette, double butterly knives, double cleavers(as sharp as my swords), swords, nunchucks(which I don't like- though my first love),
manriki gasari(ouch!- very dangerous), and although all help dexterity, I've those Steve Segal stainless steel razor cards to play with too.
In my late 40's now, but feel somehow in better shape than when i was in my late 20's and my 30's.
If I were to join a formal training regiment, I'd be taking some punishment- because I would not start as a beginner.
I do think I could easily assimilate into some of the arts(not all obviously), because I think I've developed an awareness from the constant repititions of movement(though they would need some correction I am certain).
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