I'm leaving for a new town and I'm guessing it won't have a Wado school. Is there anything that I could practice that won't at least hinder my advancement in Wado (I hope to get back in it)?
I'm guessing a sword art, aikido, or some other types. I know many of the top sensei have ranks in other arts, but I'm sure it was out of necessity (culture) and not as an improvement for their wado.
To practice or search
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Sergio Phillipe
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Life is about choice.
You can only spend your money once.
You can only spend your money once.
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http://www.fewkarate.com
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I have had to change arts twice, from Kenpo Karate to Judo/submisison wrestling and now onto Wado Ryu where I am finally happy as I have found a quality teacher.
If you want to continue with Wado Ryu then first try searching in the area you'll be moving to and see if a club exists there. I am typing this as you have stated you are guessing the will be no club, check before before jumping ship. Ask your current instructor or fellow practioners and they might know. If not there is always the web.
However if you fail to find a Wado school then my best advice would be don't try and think of a style to look for now. When you get there, shop around and find a good instructor. The quality of the instructor can matter more than the style in many ways. My only warnings would be; if the instructor is unwilling to spar or is reliant on senior students to teach then that is suspicious, if it's an unusual system name that you have never heard of before and lastly if their qualifications sound too good to be true. Those should all be warnings that there is something fishy.
Anyway I'd say try and find a karate school if you can before trying a whole different art. Out of the traditional styles; Shotokai, Kase Ha Shotokan Ryu or Yui Shin Kai might be ones to look out for. If you want to try something that hits a bit harder then Enshin or Ashihara karate might be of interest.
However I think Wado AJ summed it up best of all.
If you want to continue with Wado Ryu then first try searching in the area you'll be moving to and see if a club exists there. I am typing this as you have stated you are guessing the will be no club, check before before jumping ship. Ask your current instructor or fellow practioners and they might know. If not there is always the web.
However if you fail to find a Wado school then my best advice would be don't try and think of a style to look for now. When you get there, shop around and find a good instructor. The quality of the instructor can matter more than the style in many ways. My only warnings would be; if the instructor is unwilling to spar or is reliant on senior students to teach then that is suspicious, if it's an unusual system name that you have never heard of before and lastly if their qualifications sound too good to be true. Those should all be warnings that there is something fishy.
Anyway I'd say try and find a karate school if you can before trying a whole different art. Out of the traditional styles; Shotokai, Kase Ha Shotokan Ryu or Yui Shin Kai might be ones to look out for. If you want to try something that hits a bit harder then Enshin or Ashihara karate might be of interest.
However I think Wado AJ summed it up best of all.
R. Keith Williams
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karateman7 wrote:I'm leaving for a new town and I'm guessing it won't have a Wado school. .
Hi K7.
There's a whole lot of whistling in the dark going on here that would end if you know or have researched the area you are bound for. - do you know your destination yet and what choices are on offer. ?
oneya
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Wado Kokusai San no Ya.
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Sergio Phillipe
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I think I found a wado school near the area.
Has anyone ever trained with Mr. Michael Cimino-Hurt?
He seems to be part of the WIKF and claims to have trained with Mr. Suzuki closely.
Has anyone ever trained with Mr. Michael Cimino-Hurt?
He seems to be part of the WIKF and claims to have trained with Mr. Suzuki closely.
Sergio Phillipe
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I have never heard of his name.
AJ
AJ
AJ van Dijk
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
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Instead of badly paraphrasing and possibly misinterpreting, here is a link to his profile:
http://www.wikfusa.com/index.php?option ... 30&lang=en.
Perhaps he is on this forum?
http://www.wikfusa.com/index.php?option ... 30&lang=en.
Perhaps he is on this forum?
Sergio Phillipe
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I don't think he is a member. Or at least not a regular one. To be fairly honest, I don't see any modesty from his list of instructors. It seems like a list of instructors he has met over the years at seminars. To me that is an improper thing to do. This says nothing about his technical and teaching ability of course, but it looks "American" to me. Sorry for all Americans - and perhaps I have the wrong image watching too many movies - but I don't like that attitude.
AJ
AJ
AJ van Dijk
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
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Hi AJ,
The listing of many different high level instructors seems to be a fairly common practice in America. I don't like it. I've visited some website where the instructor listed a teacher he's trained with once and made it seem as if it were a lifelong teaching lesson.
I will eventually visit the dojo, so I will see.
Thanks,
KM7
The listing of many different high level instructors seems to be a fairly common practice in America. I don't like it. I've visited some website where the instructor listed a teacher he's trained with once and made it seem as if it were a lifelong teaching lesson.
I will eventually visit the dojo, so I will see.
Thanks,
KM7
Sergio Phillipe