I am an 18-year old, female college freshman…who has recently discovered the amazing clubs at a major university. And so, I joined TKD and Kendo. I’m an absolute beginner in both, and the two are very different sports. I find Kendo much more physically challenging but also more unique and interesting. The problem is, I have to choose one- I simply don’t have the time to pursue two martial arts (especially given their intensity). Now, which should I stick with? It’s a matter of personal opinion, I know, but any and all advice will be appreciated….I’m of average strength, height, and flexibility. Both clubs have amazing instructors and people. I have lots of fun in both. How do I choose one????
I was looking at the internet earlier today and it caught my eye on YouTube and Jeet Kun Do sites and forums. What is the best way to do it? What is the stance in Jeet Kun Do? Also, I was at the bookstore earlier today killing time before picking up my sister (goddamnit) and was in the martial arts section (surprise surprise!). It had a bunch of books on it, but I didn’t have enough time in there, although one said Jeet Kun Do took many techniques from Kung Fu, Judo/Jujutsu, Wing Chung, Tai Chi, and even some Savate and Muay Thai. Any practitioners of Jeet Kun Do here or anyone who knows about it?
Great Meditation Indian Drone with Ocean Waves Sound Music and Video! ax.itunes.apple.com This track track is from cd: ”The Art of Flying” (Sitar, Voice, Piano) Christian Tatonetti The ocean was wild today after a little storm so I ran out with my camera to capture a glimpse of the moment. I hope you will enjoy this video to meditate, relax, fall asleep or jam with.(It is in the key of C#) Check out my channel if you want more relaxing music! Thanks for your support. Christian Tatonetti was born in Montreal. itunes.apple.com He lived for ten year son Salt Spring Island, and now resides in Victoria. This innovative musician plays sitar, piano and is currently studying classical singing at the Victoria Conservatory of Music with the illustrious soprano Nancy Argenta. He won first prize for best original song at “Le Gala Provincial de laChanson” in British-Columbia in 2002. He was awarded “Best Singer Interpreter” at the same Provincial competition in 2004. Christian also joined Théâtre Inconnu for their production of ”Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris” in Victoria. Christian is currently a chorus member of Pacific Opera Victoria. Last spring, Christian sang in Mozart’s ”Cosi FanTutte” and will sing once again with the company in Puccini’s “LaBohème” in February 2011. In addition, he hosts a morning show called ”Bon Matin” at a local French radio station in Victoria. (107.9 FM CILS) Christian also performs at music festivals and at Victoria’s …
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