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Old 12th July 2006, 05:59 PM   (permalink)
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I happened upon your website on JuJitsu. I thought I'd share with you that I had the rare opportunity to study under Grandmaster John Wing-Lok Ng. Click here to read a bio of this amazing man. I have a videotape of him and I demonstrating "sticky hands", drunken monkey form, and 1 hand takedowns. He performs them with flawless grace. Now me on the otherhand.... !

So, if you see a hand reaching through your monitor in a tiger claw or crane style, that'd be me!
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Old 12th July 2006, 09:31 PM   (permalink)
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I happened upon your website on JuJitsu. I thought I'd share with you that I had the rare opportunity to study under Grandmaster John Wing-Lok Ng. Click here to read a bio of this amazing man. I have a videotape of him and I demonstrating "sticky hands", drunken monkey form, and 1 hand takedowns. He performs them with flawless grace. Now me on the otherhand.... !

So, if you see a hand reaching through your monitor in a tiger claw or crane style, that'd be me!
And if the reaching hand gets broken?, that was me!

I'm glad you enjoyed your session with him, do you still train? (I've just come back from teaching a class).
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Old 13th July 2006, 11:55 AM   (permalink)
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No, I don't train anymore because of life-changing events for me. I admit I'm rusty from not keeping up with it, but one still doesn't forget the basics. If I were to watch the videotape of us both, I'd prolly cry from seeing my conditioning, flexibility, and intensity back then. About the only thing I try to keep up with was weaponry. Comes in handy if a situation were to arise. I always enjoyed the bo staff and the sabre. Next time I'm in Kentucky, I hope to visit John, as he prefers to be called.
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Old 13th July 2006, 12:21 PM   (permalink)
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Perhapps a PM would've been a for more appropriet way of handling this.
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Old 13th July 2006, 01:10 PM   (permalink)
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You having said that, perhaps Nigel and I should reach through our monitors and ....
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Old 13th July 2006, 01:31 PM   (permalink)
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Comes in handy if a situation were to arise. I always enjoyed the bo staff and the sabre.
'Sabre'? - not a very eastern martial arts type of weapon?, more an old American or European officer weapon.

We use Katana's (samurai swords) quite a lot, good fun (oops, there goes another arm!).

Bo staff's are fun as well, but a little difficult to carry concealed?.
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Old 13th July 2006, 02:47 PM   (permalink)
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Here is the exact practice sabre my kwoon used. They were made of hardwood, however we did have the decorative, real steel deals available to us for exhibitions. Bo staff was very appealing to me since often one can find a broomstick, pipe, or something similar and start whipping it around if in a threatening confrontation.
I remember a time when a buddy and I were playing pool as he unexpectedly, but jokingly starts throwing pool balls at me. I used my 2-piece pool stick as a staff stopping just centimeters from his gonads! Then I unscrewed the two halves and scissored them into his neck! It was all in fun.... that is until he kicked me in the hand, breaking my right thumb! I reacted by hitting him in his Adam's Apple sending him to the floor gasping. From that day on we learned to spar ever so gently and we are still friends! He breathes just fine these days and my thumb has healed, although the joint snaps alot!
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Old 13th July 2006, 03:49 PM   (permalink)
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Here is the exact practice sabre my kwoon used. They were made of hardwood, however we did have the decorative, real steel deals available to us for exhibitions.
Looks like the language difference again!, they are called 'broadswords' over here!.
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Old 13th July 2006, 05:58 PM   (permalink)
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You are correct... when we visit a supply store, we request them as that .... but during class we often said "sabre", prolly because it's short and simple and still gets the meaning across.
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Old 13th July 2006, 06:58 PM   (permalink)
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You are correct... when we visit a supply store, we request them as that .... but during class we often said "sabre", prolly because it's short and simple and still gets the meaning across.
How long do the wooden ones last?, we find hardwood bokkens (wooden katana's) don't last very long if you spar with them - for that matter bo staff's soon break as well.
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Old 14th July 2006, 03:12 PM   (permalink)
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Remember that during class we aren't smacking them against each other. The wooden broadswords are for student safety. Yes they do break at times but some wood glue and the next day, they are back in action. As for the staff it's cheaper to visit a home improvement center than buy the official bo that have a taper at their ends. We just sand the ends round to reduce sharp edges. Still hurts tho if you get over enthusiastic!
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Old 14th July 2006, 09:04 PM   (permalink)
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Remember that during class we aren't smacking them against each other. The wooden broadswords are for student safety. Yes they do break at times but some wood glue and the next day, they are back in action. As for the staff it's cheaper to visit a home improvement center than buy the official bo that have a taper at their ends. We just sand the ends round to reduce sharp edges. Still hurts tho if you get over enthusiastic!
We do double katas as well as single, so during double ones both bo staffs and bokkens get bashed against each other
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