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11-12-2007, 07:34 PM
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This Weekend in West Virginia
To all interested parties,
I had the honor of spending the weekend at Mark Murray's Dojo in West Virginia.
They are a very dedicated and talented group who worked hard all weekend. They didn't even make fun of New York accent
It was truly a pleasure being there and I look forward to going back soon.
Thanks for everything, especially the effort.
Howard Popkin
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11-12-2007, 08:12 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Howard I want to thank you so much for everything you shared with us from the techniques to the fishing stories! I know that I learned a lot and you opened my eyes even more towards my inner feelings of martial arts. I enjoyed every minute of it... even the picture at the end. Which I want to send you a copy. Thanks again for everything!
Oh yeah I almost forgot just remember that martial arts are safe and photography is dangerous!!!
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Last edited by BK Barker : 11-12-2007 at 08:18 PM.
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11-12-2007, 08:53 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Thanks for the kind words.
How's the foot ?
Hope all is well.
Howard
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11-12-2007, 09:03 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
The foot is fine but I tore my calf muscle again... but this time it's a little worse then before. I'll be fine but my activities have been put on hold for a while though. Talk to you soon!
Brian
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11-12-2007, 09:25 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
I didn't do it
Feel better !!
Howard
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11-13-2007, 06:57 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Thanks, Howard! It was a great weekend for us, too. Everyone loved it. I keep trying to tell them that I'm a small fish in a big ocean, but I think experiencing that concept helped them understand it better.
Especially since you were able to explain and show things clearly and easily. Last night, I'd forgotten half of the stuff we did on Saturday, but the others remembered it. Some impression you left. (All good)
For everyone else, if you have a chance to get on the mat with Howard, I'd definitely suggest taking it.
Mark
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11-13-2007, 07:31 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
I'm really sorry I couldn't make it...but the SO would have CRUCIFIED me, as I just got back from Seattle! :O
Sounds like y'all had a great time!
Best,
Ron
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11-13-2007, 07:38 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
*swears incessantly about car issues*
I shoulda woulda been there!!!! Glad the event went well and can't wait to hear more about it.
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11-13-2007, 09:24 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Not to make Ron or Budd feel any worse, um, okay, so maybe it is -- But, yeah, we had a great time. And I really wished you two could have made it. Unfortunately, life throws curve balls, like an SO and a car break.
Out of the two, erg, I think the car break is an easier fix. It's a lot tougher to fix an SO that's angry. *That* could last months and have repercussions throughout the years. A car you can just get rid of. Well, wait. Maybe I have that backwards. LOL!
I'll give you two a ring sometime soon,
Mark
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11-13-2007, 09:54 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Great Weekend! Great experience. Thanks again...hope to train with you again soon.
Brian (the other one)
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11-13-2007, 12:40 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Especially since you were able to explain and show things clearly and easily...
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Mark, could you describe a bit of how the Roppokai method relates to what you've felt from the others you've mentioned? Do you feel like there's a similar internal aspect?
Thanks.
David
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11-13-2007, 01:03 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Mark, could you describe a bit of how the Roppokai method relates to what you've felt from the others you've mentioned? Do you feel like there's a similar internal aspect?
Thanks.
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Hmm ... I probably won't get you any answers that you'll like.
Roppokai method. Got just one iota above zilch about Roppokai methods. This was my first intro into them and I got about as much insight as a blind and deaf man in Tokyo during rush hour trying to find another American.
The "others". Dan, Mike, Rob (I usually put them in order that I met them). Again, rank beginner. If you think I know what's going on, ask Budd or Ron about it. I feel like I'm still fumbling around trying to crawl, let alone stand or walk. Here, I might just be blind in Tokyo rush hour, etc.
Do I think there's similarities? Yeah, definitely. Could I quantify them? No, not really. Well, let me backtrack a little. In a manner, I could quantify them. Here's how:
Dan: Great teacher, great guy, definitely suggest training with him.
Mike: Great teacher, great guy, definitely suggest training with him.
Rob: Great teacher, great guy, definitely suggest training with him.
Howard: Great teacher, great guy, definitely suggest training with him.
In the Budo world, if you find top notch guys who are also great teachers, grab them and don't let go. Any one of the above fit that description. You would not regret getting your hands on any of them.
And just like everything else, each person applies his/her skills in a different manner. I think maybe that's why it's sometimes hard to judge from a beginner. I can feel what's being done to me, but I have a hard time feeling what the other person is doing internally to accomplish that task.
Hmm ... here's an example. None of the above had any trouble "double weighting" me. (As a clarification for Mike S., cause I know you'll wonder what I mean -- I mean getting me to put weight in the same hand same foot so that it sort of immobilizes me.) So, while I know that my same side hand/foot are "locked up", I couldn't tell you how they did it internally. I'm too busy being locked up.
Mark
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11-13-2007, 01:10 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
[quote=Mark Murray;193858]Hmm ... I probably won't get you any answers that you'll like.
Roppokai method. Got just one iota above zilch about Roppokai methods. This was my first intro into them and I got about as much insight as a blind and deaf man in Tokyo during rush hour trying to find another American.
WHAWHAWHAT ????
1) Break Balance
2) Relax
3) Enter
4) Repeat as necessary !!!
You did great, just need some more exposure.
As for me being a great guy, you bribed me with ribs and beer, of course I'm going to be nice
Thanks again !!!
Howard
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11-13-2007, 01:15 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
Mmmm . . . ribs and beer . . . .fueling budo relationships for as long as they've been around
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11-13-2007, 01:25 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Howard Popkin wrote:
WHAWHAWHAT ????
1) Break Balance
2) Relax
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LOL, sure, sure, make it sound easy.
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Howard Popkin wrote:
You did great, just need some more exposure.
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Aww, you're just saying that because you'll get more great food when you come back.
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Howard Popkin wrote:
As for me being a great guy, you bribed me with ribs and beer, of course I'm going to be nice
Thanks again !!!
Howard
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Hmmm ... I'll have to up the bribe next time. Oh yeah, maybe I can get you some "souvenirs" to take back with you. Like we saw at the Texas Steak place.
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11-13-2007, 01:28 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Mmmm . . . ribs and beer . . . .fueling budo relationships for as long as they've been around
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Speaking of ... remind me to pick up some more of that great local brewery root beer. (Yeah, yeah, I'm not a beer drinker. I like sake and scotch mostly.)
Mark
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11-13-2007, 02:03 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
MMMMMmmmm....beer, sake, ribs....or is that sake, beer, ribs...oh whatever. Just give me some!
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11-13-2007, 03:15 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
[quote=Howard Popkin;193859]
Quote:
Mark Murray wrote:
Hmm ... I probably won't get you any answers that you'll like.
Roppokai method. Got just one iota above zilch about Roppokai methods. This was my first intro into them and I got about as much insight as a blind and deaf man in Tokyo during rush hour trying to find another American.
WHAWHAWHAT ????
1) Break Balance
2) Relax
3) Enter
4) Repeat as necessary !!!
You did great, just need some more exposure.
As for me being a great guy, you bribed me with ribs and beer, of course I'm going to be nice
Thanks again !!!
Howard
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You mean I missed the Ribs and Beer! Man for some reason I feel that I missed out on more then just ribs and beer! Thanks Mark!
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11-13-2007, 03:17 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Great Weekend! Great experience. Thanks again...hope to train with you again soon.
Brian (the other one)
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Dont you mean "The Big Guy"...
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11-13-2007, 03:47 PM
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Dont you mean "The Big Guy"...
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LOL. Yeah, well, the other Big Guy got swept off his feet. Surely a sight to see.
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11-13-2007, 05:34 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Do I think there's similarities? Yeah, definitely. Could I quantify them? No, not really. I can feel what's being done to me, but I have a hard time feeling what the other person is doing internally to accomplish that task.
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Yeah. What I mean is, did it feel similar to what you described on meeting Dan? Or something of a completely different nature?
From the rest of your post, it sounds like you found it "similar" at least?
Thanks.
David
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11-13-2007, 08:29 PM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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LOL. Yeah, well, the other Big Guy got swept off his feet. Surely a sight to see.
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Swept... wasn't no sweeping about it I got hit with a block wall! But that still dont bother me as much as missing the ribs and beer... LOL...
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11-14-2007, 02:17 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
sorry
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11-14-2007, 07:12 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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Speaking of ... remind me to pick up some more of that great local brewery root beer. (Yeah, yeah, I'm not a beer drinker. I like sake and scotch mostly.)
Mark
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What??!? No beer? Ah well; good thing you were quick to make up for it with the Scotch. Must be the "Murray" in you!
EAJ
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Respects,
Erik Johnstone
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11-14-2007, 08:57 AM
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Re: This Weekend in West Virginia
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What??!? No beer? Ah well; good thing you were quick to make up for it with the Scotch. Must be the "Murray" in you!
EAJ
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Yeah, Ron and I were amazed, we downed an entire ABC sampler in front of Mark (all the while going, "Mmm", "Yum" and "That's Good!") and he was totally unmoved . . . . and even still brings up their homemade root beer . . .
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