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offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-05-21 04:39 [#00707895]
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On a totally diiferent note to your urgent thread,
mate...... I´m extremely interested in Japanese martial
arts.... especially "Koryu" - old styles. Did you ever get
interested in it over there? See any good demonstrations
etc? I´m in a club here in Irealnd and my instructors go
over every year but they always note how its in decline over
there. Just looking to get a local angle on it


 

offline TokyoJo from London now, not Tokyo anymore on 2003-05-21 23:51 [#00709529]
Points: 615 Status: Lurker | Followup to KEYFUMBLER: #00707895




I was always more into kickboxing and Muay Thai actually. I
tried a bit of shorinji kempo but got bored from doing
forward rolls all the time.. I preferred the immediacy (some
might say lack of discipline) of the Thai style over North
East Asian styles..

Dont know if it is in decline. Kendo is very popular is
schools, but I dont know that many people who do Judo or
Karate or anything.

Then again, pride and K-1 mixed martial arts are absolutely
huge here, and the famous fighters are treated like film or
rock stars. So I suppose people must still be learning -
then again most of the really famous fighters in those
styles are not Japanese.

Sorry, cant really answer your questions - am no expert on
this. Have you read a book called "Angry White Pyjhamas" -
by Robert Twigger. He was an Oxford Poet who did an Aikido
course for the Tokyo Riot Police - quite funny and a lot of
interesting observations about Japan and martial arts etc.


 


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