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Old 04-15-2004, 06:51 PM   #26
*Aiki*Jimmy_yan
Dojo: Shudokan Australia (Glen Waverley Dojo)
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hehe ok Joe Thambu came as a guest sensei yesterday.. and i had to train with a shodan!i totally agree with nick now. hehe by the way, Shodans are soooooo bossy! (sorry if i disturb some shodans here)

OSU!!
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Old 04-15-2004, 07:42 PM   #27
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We are not bossy! I order you to stop thinking that and give you 50 push ups as punishment

Anyways, the only time I felt confidant in aikido was when I was a beginner. I had no idea that everyone was really taking ukemi for me (I thought I was some kind of genius). Anyways, like a previous poster said, the more I learned, the more I could see how many mistakes I was making and how off I am.

It is important to believe in yourself, and to believe you are capable of learning (this applies to everything...not just martial arts).
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