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Laren

PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 8:15 am


My art was founded in 1978 (coincidentally, my birth year). The founder, Will Daniels, was a from Baltimore, Maryland. He studied Chinese Kempo, Wing Chun, Ninjutsu (under Sensei Ronald Duncan of the Way of the Winds Koga-ryu school), Bando (under Doctor Maung Gyi).

Frank Schultz is the current headmaster of our school. He is a Go-dan (fifth degree blackbelt) in Chin-jutsu, and has also studied Aiki-jujutsu and Bando. In the latter art he was a full-contact kickboxer.

Ken Badders, my sensei, is a veteran of the USMC, and has studied Shotokan and Kempo on his way to Chin-jutsu. He holds the rank of Yon-dan (fourth degree black belt). He is also an acupressurist.

I'm a member of only the third generation of artists in my school.

Now for the interesting bits. I put these links in red for ease of reference, since I don't really like the default light blue color that hurts my eyes.

The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts- A society dedicated to the disciplines of the sword found in Europe. Their training methods are incredible, and they are really good for any European people wanting to get in touch with their roots through the martial arts. They also have a good article on the what-ifs of an East-meets-West confrontation (ie- how would a rapier fighter fare against a katana fighter).

The Electronic Journal of Martial Arts and Sciences- An online journal chock full of articles on martial arts.

Weapons of the Pharoah's Military- A nifty article on Egyptian weaponry.

Fighting Arts- Another online journal that has a LOT of articles in it. A lot of them are really good.

Women in the Military throughout History- A site dedicated to women in the military throughout history.

Parts of a Katana- Just like it says. Good for Iai and Ken students.

International Hoplology Institute- The online journal for a society of people looking for martial arts everywhere in the world. Absolutely indispensible to find almost any hard-to-find martial art.

Irish Stick Fighting- Great site about Irish bata (= baton = shillelagh = knobby stick what hurts) fighting.

Physical Training for Martial Arts- A site off of the Electronic Journal for Martial Arts and Sciences, this site has a lot of really good articles on training, as well as some miscellaneous insights.

The World Kuk Sool Won Association- The website for the international association that goes along with the art of Kuk Sool Won. Pretty good resources on history and a comprehensive US schools list (quite a few in Texas).
PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 1:32 pm


Great info silverhalo!

Nephilim Blade


Marty Nozz

PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 3:48 pm


I'm more than impressed. Silverhalo and Laren both have given us a true wealth of information. Thank you both.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:55 am


Ah quality! Excellent info guys

DarklingGlory
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Nephilim Blade

PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:13 pm


Laren
He studied Chinese Kempo, Wing Chun, Ninjutsu (under Sensei Ronald Duncan of the Way of the Winds Koga-ryu school), Bando (under Doctor Maung Gyi).


Now that's a combination!
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:44 am


Marty Nozz
I'm more than impressed. Silverhalo and Laren both have given us a true wealth of information. Thank you both.


redface thanks! ^^

silverhalo


silverhalo

PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:47 am


Nephilim Blade
Great info silverhalo!


*bows* thanks! blaugh
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:50 am


Marty Nozz
I'm more than impressed. Silverhalo and Laren both have given us a true wealth of information. Thank you both.


sweatdrop No problem!

Laren


Marty Nozz

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 7:40 pm


Here's a bit of info concerning my "family tree".

My first instructor was Virgilio S. Fernandez in the Philippines. He was trained by Latino H. Gonzalez who in turn trained under Katsuya Miyahira.

I now train with my father who also trained under Fernandez, but he made his black belt under Donald Page. Page trained under Frank Hargrove who trained under Shugoro Nakazato.

Nakazato and Miyahira both Trained under Chosin Chibana. Chibana trained under Ankoh Itosu who was a student of Sokon Matsumura the founder of Shorin-ryu.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:34 pm


Here's where it gets fun.

My father currently trains under Lenny Jordan. Lenny trained under Watanabe of Montreal, James Hearndon of Florida and Kuniba.

Hearndon and Watanabe both trained under S. Nakano. Nakano trained under Anko Nozoe, who trained under Nagamine. Nakano also trained under Otsuka, student of Funakoshi (Ooooo, Shotokan connection).

Hearndon, like Lenny, also trained under Kuniba. Kuniba trained under Kokuba (his father), Kenwa Mabuni, Nagamine and Funakoshi. Kokuba was a student of Choki Motobu. Mabuni, like Chibana (from my last post), was a student of Itosu, student of Matsumura.

Marty Nozz


Marty Nozz

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:37 pm


If anyone has any "ancessors" in common, let me know. 3nodding
PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:49 pm


dont forget to post MA links here aswell!

Nephilim Blade


DarklingGlory
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 8:10 am


I think we're startin to get a nice collection of info in here now, whats peoples views on stickying it?
Also, where's all the stuff on ninjitsu? eek wink we have more than enough people who take it in the guild.
And would one of you karate types like to post a synopsis on the different types of karate? It confuses me, all those ryu's....
PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:11 am


Guess I'll add the link to our dojo's site...

Tosh's Shorin-Ryu Karate

Lots of info

ShiroKarasu


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:51 am


DarklingGlory
I think we're startin to get a nice collection of info in here now, whats peoples views on stickying it?
Also, where's all the stuff on ninjitsu? eek wink we have more than enough people who take it in the guild.
And would one of you karate types like to post a synopsis on the different types of karate? It confuses me, all those ryu's....


I think this should be stickied. This is excellent info. Great things you learn here. Would posting some martial arts books do also?
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