Provisionals 2013
- Ammar Topalovic
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Hey guys,
That's a good idea Dr Michael, we should be focusing on technique now as its going to get harder coming within months of the gradings. Also the hood idea is good i like it, Maybe we should shave our heads to look the part..
Regards,
Ammar
That's a good idea Dr Michael, we should be focusing on technique now as its going to get harder coming within months of the gradings. Also the hood idea is good i like it, Maybe we should shave our heads to look the part..
Regards,
Ammar
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Ammar,
I will be definitely shaving my head for that week... like this guy --->
Regards,
Fabian P.
I will be definitely shaving my head for that week... like this guy --->
Regards,
Fabian P.
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi All,
I have made updates to signature tally.
So far so good, just make sure we are all ready before this month ends.
Regards,
Fabs
I have made updates to signature tally.
So far so good, just make sure we are all ready before this month ends.
Regards,
Fabs
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi All,
I have made updates to signature tally.
Now there are three complete candidates, Please let me know if you have completed your signatures.
Regards,
Fabs
I have made updates to signature tally.
Now there are three complete candidates, Please let me know if you have completed your signatures.
Regards,
Fabs
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
- Ammar Topalovic
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Good job Fabian
everyone's so close i cant wait!
Regards,
Ammar
Regards,
Ammar
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
same I cant wait either 
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
- Mira Korhonen
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Glad to see the Provisionals working together in preparation!
I hope you enjoy the months leading up to the challenge.
If you'll allow me to give some advice it would be to; work hard, work as a team, have fun along the way and don't peak too early! Also this is your time to show that you can be role models to the junior belts, they should see the dedication that goes into preparing for a Black Belt Grading. You should aim to be present in all Hapkido events leading up to the day. This includes gradings and seminars. You should also be seen to take the INITIATIVE in things such as looking after the Dojang when it's cleaning night. Being the last one out the Dojang door is never a bad thing.
And for heaven's sakes don't misspell your team name on your T-shirts. You'll never live it down.
Good luck candidates,
Mira, CG
I hope you enjoy the months leading up to the challenge.
If you'll allow me to give some advice it would be to; work hard, work as a team, have fun along the way and don't peak too early! Also this is your time to show that you can be role models to the junior belts, they should see the dedication that goes into preparing for a Black Belt Grading. You should aim to be present in all Hapkido events leading up to the day. This includes gradings and seminars. You should also be seen to take the INITIATIVE in things such as looking after the Dojang when it's cleaning night. Being the last one out the Dojang door is never a bad thing.
And for heaven's sakes don't misspell your team name on your T-shirts. You'll never live it down.
Good luck candidates,
Mira, CG
Mira
"That which does not kill me, had better run pretty damn fast."
"That which does not kill me, had better run pretty damn fast."
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Ma'm Mira,
thanks for you kind advise and support, we will work hard in our training and ensuring we are good role models for junior students. If we are not doing a good job please give us a knock in the head to remind us
Regards,
Fabian P.
thanks for you kind advise and support, we will work hard in our training and ensuring we are good role models for junior students. If we are not doing a good job please give us a knock in the head to remind us
Regards,
Fabian P.
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
- Ammar Topalovic
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi everyone,
Just want to share my experience from the throwing and falling seminar the other day. GMG and Master Jimmy held an amazing seminar on throwing and falling but also included some "street Hapkido" techniques. The fact that GMG is going away on another trip made me feel like we are lucky to have him as our Grandmaster.
It was great being the crash test dummy with Fabian. I remember watching other provisional in my position and being where i am now it puts my Hapkido journey into perspective.
My Advice to junior belts is to experience as many seminars as you can because once you reach the higher belts, it will make the journey that much better. Plus you get to see how the concepts are applied and theres no one better then GMG.
Kind regards,
Ammar
Just want to share my experience from the throwing and falling seminar the other day. GMG and Master Jimmy held an amazing seminar on throwing and falling but also included some "street Hapkido" techniques. The fact that GMG is going away on another trip made me feel like we are lucky to have him as our Grandmaster.
It was great being the crash test dummy with Fabian. I remember watching other provisional in my position and being where i am now it puts my Hapkido journey into perspective.
My Advice to junior belts is to experience as many seminars as you can because once you reach the higher belts, it will make the journey that much better. Plus you get to see how the concepts are applied and theres no one better then GMG.
Kind regards,
Ammar
- Mira Korhonen
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Re: Provisionals 2013
That's a Great attitude to have Provisionals
It's a wonderful right of passage. All eyes on you for the next months
It's a wonderful right of passage. All eyes on you for the next months
Mira
"That which does not kill me, had better run pretty damn fast."
"That which does not kill me, had better run pretty damn fast."
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Updated signature status.
Regards,
Fabian P.
Regards,
Fabian P.
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi Provisionals,
How is everyone coming along with their training?
Would anyone like to organise some dates for the upcoming months to train together in all three dojangs?
Solon
How is everyone coming along with their training?
Would anyone like to organise some dates for the upcoming months to train together in all three dojangs?
Solon
- Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi Solon,
I will resume my training next Monday, yep I'm keen for some group training.
Regards,
Fabian P.
I will resume my training next Monday, yep I'm keen for some group training.
Regards,
Fabian P.
"A man can remake the world if he has a dream and no facts to cloud his mind."
Re: Provisionals 2013
Hey Fabian,
Thats awesome news! Unfortunately I have exams on Monday so I wont be able to join you on your first day back. I'm going to see if i can make it on Wednesday. Will you be training on Wednesday?
Thats awesome news! Unfortunately I have exams on Monday so I wont be able to join you on your first day back. I'm going to see if i can make it on Wednesday. Will you be training on Wednesday?
- Michael Sosnin
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- Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:47 pm
Re: Provisionals 2013
Hi Provisionals,
It's great to hear you're planning to take advantage of training at the other Dojangs. I've always felt welcome and enjoyed the cameraderie when I've been to Sydney or Wagga Wagga. Although I'm not up there at the moment, I feel a strong spiritual bond, and look forward to getting together for the Big One in July. Meanwhile, I'm training well with excellent support from Master John, Sir Simon, Sir Adam and Sir Leon, and I've got an enthusiastic group of senior belts to practice with.
A couple of things I've found helpful on my journey, which particularly help my older body get through each class, are:
- Put maximum effort into Tan-Jun breathing:- it's exhausting, but it gives you more endurance for the rest of the class.
- If/when you are getting fatigued/breathless during the class, remember to breathe with your diaphragm ("abdominal breathing"), rather than the less efficient upper chest breathing (the old "stomach in, chest out" maxim has been discredited).
- When you're really spent and your muscles are burning from lactic acidosis, try and relax (again, diaphragm breathing), bending the knees into a lighter stance, remembering of course, to keep one's guard up! I'm actually jogging at times with my guard up to facilitate this stance. Then just keep going and the "second wind" will surely kick in.
Best wishes,
Dr Mick
PS: What's the best way to keep in touch- posting on this Forum, or via group email?
It's great to hear you're planning to take advantage of training at the other Dojangs. I've always felt welcome and enjoyed the cameraderie when I've been to Sydney or Wagga Wagga. Although I'm not up there at the moment, I feel a strong spiritual bond, and look forward to getting together for the Big One in July. Meanwhile, I'm training well with excellent support from Master John, Sir Simon, Sir Adam and Sir Leon, and I've got an enthusiastic group of senior belts to practice with.
A couple of things I've found helpful on my journey, which particularly help my older body get through each class, are:
- Put maximum effort into Tan-Jun breathing:- it's exhausting, but it gives you more endurance for the rest of the class.
- If/when you are getting fatigued/breathless during the class, remember to breathe with your diaphragm ("abdominal breathing"), rather than the less efficient upper chest breathing (the old "stomach in, chest out" maxim has been discredited).
- When you're really spent and your muscles are burning from lactic acidosis, try and relax (again, diaphragm breathing), bending the knees into a lighter stance, remembering of course, to keep one's guard up! I'm actually jogging at times with my guard up to facilitate this stance. Then just keep going and the "second wind" will surely kick in.
Best wishes,
Dr Mick
PS: What's the best way to keep in touch- posting on this Forum, or via group email?
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