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> What Is Your Martial Art Level Belt?, What style do you do and what belt are you?
spikie
post Mar 30 2007, 03:43 PM
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I do wadoryu Karate and I am a yellow belt

Belt order goes White, White Black tag (don't know if any other clubs do this), Orange,Red,yellow, Green,Blue,Purple,3 browns, 1st dan etc
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post Mar 30 2007, 08:50 PM
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Humm, seems odd to me. i didnt go for long, though i really want to start again, but ours was something like, white, which was effectively, none as that was the colour of the "belt" which weas tied around the karate...um..."gowns" to hold them together and on you, then i think it went straight to yellow, then maybe orange red brown black or something. That was in the UK so maybe it varies by strictness, EG in ...japan/china where ever karate was started first, they might be very very strict on things unlike in the UK where its almost a hobby.
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post Mar 31 2007, 05:45 PM
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shadow i live in the uk and do it as a hobby.
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post Apr 21 2007, 04:11 PM
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I do shotokan Karate and am currently 1st dan, got to wait till im 18 to go any higher sad.gif But i geuss that should give me lots of practice time.
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post Apr 21 2007, 08:32 PM
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Well I just started so I diden't learn nothing with my Sensi yet also I am a white belt.
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post Apr 24 2007, 11:57 PM
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I take Karate (I take more than one martial art, Kendo, Akido, etc.). I am a second degree degree black belt but I haven't gone farther because I've been doing Kendo, which I think is a lot more affective than Karate.
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post Apr 25 2007, 01:13 AM
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my cousin used to take karate lessons, and i happened to go with him to a few of them, i learned a few things...but not enough to really earn me any belts, lol, it was a fun experience though...
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post May 24 2007, 02:46 PM
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I practice Judo.
I live in a small country though, so I only have to do a 20 minute bike ride, not much of a 'workout' there.
I train only two times a week, each time one and a half hour. I go for a half an hour run every sunday and I do some weightlift every day for an hour...
But really it's not that much... I'm not the perfect muscular man you see on tv.

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post May 24 2007, 07:20 PM
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Hi unstoppable, I practice ninjutsu (not the style made popular in the west), also karate, including strikes, nerve attacks, combat-effective throws and some kansetsu holds - we train for about four hours per day on four days a week - different kinds of training aimed at hand-eye co-ordination, balance, power, speed, reflexes, evasion, etc. One day in the week is devoted to running, half of which is sprinting and half reasonably fast 'cruising'. Two days are devoted to weights - one to upperbody weights and one to lowerbody weight exercise.

No belts in our ryu - you progress if you can stand the pace, which is gruelling. Not many last the first week. The first two months are devoted to massive conditioning, improving the various systems of the body, striking capability, etc. After two months, you can take out any single attacker - then the real training begins. It's amazingly interesting and fun.



Small off-topic note to unstoppable (my apologies, all):
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I do some weightlift every day for an hour...

Don't do weights everyday, that ruins the effect of the weight training - weight training should be done just once or twice a week (say just the upper or lower body) and around ten sets for each exercise that you do - that and careful control of diet and rest should give you adequate results for muscular development, if you'd like that. Note also that you CANNOT do ANY other type of exercise on the day you do your weights, this causes catabolic reactions in the body that prevent muscular development - no martial arts, no aerobics, no running, nothing else. On the days you do weights, do ONLY weights, on other days you can do your martial arts/combat routine, whatever appeals to you. Good luck. If you'd like any more info, PM me.
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