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Gareth123
11th December 2009, 10:28
So I'm slightly nervous at the moment. Should be good though. I just spent the last hour iron my Gi so that it has no train tracks down the arms or legs. The worst thing about it was I kept ironing in new creases and those are a bitch to get out!

Hopefully I'll still look semi respectable on Sunday and that this cold that is threatening to come on doesn't and my sore back is gonna go the distance. 5 years in training, I'm not putting off my grading now!

Anyway wish me luck!

Toaster
11th December 2009, 10:34
Good luck. I remember doing mine in 1989. Kick some arse dude.

Tank
11th December 2009, 10:37
Best of luck !!!!

FlangMasterJ
11th December 2009, 10:37
Good luck brah!

Remember that quarter circle forward + punch = fireball.

StoneY
11th December 2009, 10:38
What system bro? Been a few years since I attended a Shodan grading,
Good luck and dont drop ya left hand when kicking!

:)

kiwifruit
11th December 2009, 10:50
Video it for us :D

Good luck!

riffer
11th December 2009, 11:03
Good luck. I'm looking forward to the day my boy gets to black. It seems a long way off at the moment although he's trying very hard.

Gareth123
11th December 2009, 11:51
Kempo. I'll remember that whole quarter circle forward thing. A fireball could come in real handy.

avgas
11th December 2009, 11:52
Kick some arse dude.
What he said........

Tank
11th December 2009, 13:20
remember wax on, wax off - you cant go wrong.

mynameis
11th December 2009, 13:23
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Mikkel
11th December 2009, 13:24
Best of luck! :yes:

I wouldn't waste time ironing my gi though... as long as it is clean. ;)

I'll bet you that 5 minutes into the proceedings you won't be focusing on any of those concerns you mention.

Just don't do like these guys and you should be fine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZY6YZIXwzo

Tank
11th December 2009, 13:25
some motivational music for you to get ready with:

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FlangMasterJ
11th December 2009, 13:44
Some tips from Rex Kwon Do may help

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Mikkel
11th December 2009, 13:50
some motivational music for you to get ready with:

...and if you are doing a music kata - you should aim to do better syncronisation than that. Just saying :yes:

Gareth123
11th December 2009, 15:31
8 week program? Man, I so wasted my time over the last 5 years! 8 weeks, I can't believe I could've done it in 8 weeks!

Does the 8 week program include the fireball? Or is that an extra week?

Hanshi
11th December 2009, 15:40
I became a black belt in 1974 100 man fight good luck

martybabe
11th December 2009, 15:49
Black belt 1975 but I was nowt special, determination and belief grass hopper. Good luck.

jimmy 2006
11th December 2009, 15:55
take it easy mate, a friend of mine had his last month.
he was told to make sure that he didn't act cocky,
but make sure he also always looked alert. the last few could see he was fading and really handed it to him..... poor bugger. he still passed though.

good luck!

Fatjim
11th December 2009, 16:02
Good luck with the Kung pow mate.

T.W.R
11th December 2009, 16:05
Iggy Thump :kick: :niceone:

gwigs
11th December 2009, 16:29
1978 for me..good luck and go hard mate.first:

gwigs
11th December 2009, 17:01
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Gareth123
13th December 2009, 08:21
Well I passed. Should not have had so much to drink during the grading though. Could feel the water spashing around inside me while sparring. Its was almost my new technique, blind them with a little vomit to the face and then pick them off at will.

I held it together though and even managed to land a few good ones on my sensei without getting too badly hurt. Just got a popped knuckle, a sore knee, scrapped some skin off my little toe which I later super glued back on and a big as blister.

I can definately think of better things to do with my time though.

Oh well in a couple of years I'll have my last physical grading and then its all a mental journey after that.

Hopefully I'll be able to get some vids up later on this week. I can't guarrentee anything though.

Tank
13th December 2009, 08:33
Well I passed. Should not have had so much to drink during the grading though. Could feel the water spashing around inside me while sparring. Its was almost my new technique, blind them with a little vomit to the face and then pick them off at will.

I held it together though and even managed to land a few good ones on my sensei without getting too badly hurt. Just got a popped knuckle, a sore knee, scrapped some skin off my little toe which I later super glued back on and a big as blister.

I can definately think of better things to do with my time though.

Oh well in a couple of years I'll have my last physical grading and then its all a mental journey after that.

Hopefully I'll be able to get some vids up later on this week. I can't guarrentee anything though.

Congratulations on the grade !!!! Well done that man !

gwigs
13th December 2009, 08:41
Congratulations,nice to get there after years of work,well done Shodan.:first:

Fatt Max
13th December 2009, 10:06
Just seen this. good luck dude...

I did my Judo Shodan fecking years ago when I was 16, still remember the nerves to this day.

Hope all goes well, you have trained hard so express yourself and all will be well.

Respect

Fuck it, just seen the result...double respect and congratulations Gareth san...:niceone:

Gareth123
13th December 2009, 16:04
My sensei almost had me in tears at the end when he presented my belt. He was talking about how we'd first met at work, how I'd had my accident and how far I'd come from since then. He reckoned that if anyone watching was looking for signs of the broken ankle thats always given me grief while at training they'd have been hard pressed to find it. I was getting pretty choked up. Plus I still wanted to vomit which probably didn't help.

Cheers for the support guys your all awesome!

gatch
13th December 2009, 17:02
Mint man, congratulations.

Fatt Max
13th December 2009, 17:17
My sensei almost had me in tears at the end when he presented my belt. He was talking about how we'd first met at work, how I'd had my accident and how far I'd come from since then. He reckoned that if anyone watching was looking for signs of the broken ankle thats always given me grief while at training they'd have been hard pressed to find it. I was getting pretty choked up. Plus I still wanted to vomit which probably didn't help.

Cheers for the support guys your all awesome!

That's a great word from your sensei. Training through injury is always hard especially in the Martial Arts where equlibrium and balance play such an important part. To hold an injury on your base (ie the feet / ankle) and maintain such balance is a great effort.

I trained in Judo for 12 years, Aikido for 15 and have recently taken up Wing Chun (ukemi a bit hard on these old bones) and I can only give you major respect and kudos for your achievement mate. I am truly stoked for you and am glowing at this kind of achiement.

Now is the time that you begin to 'learn; the art. Shodan, in many dialects means 'Beginner', you are now on a journey that will change and direct your life. I can see from your posts that you are committed to this path and I can only wish you life's happiness my friend.

Congratulations and respect from myself and the family...we toast your step up....kampi Gareth san, onegai shimaszu

Fatt, Mrs and Mini Max....:niceone:

FlangMasterJ
13th December 2009, 20:14
That's awesome Gareth!

Can you explain what these grading tests consist of?

jimichelle
14th December 2009, 01:02
well he would just have to kill yah afterwards lol