hello, I would like to say nice moves with the nunchaku. They were very impressive. I study Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do. I am looking into learning the Nunchaku. I have bought some nunchaks and have been getting a little good with my right hand. Do you have any suggestions where to learn from or type of nunchak that is good?...Thanks
Easy Ben!
So wot is the nunchaku u r using now? If u r a beginner then I suggest u use a foam, although rattan ones r my favourite for training. Pls stop with the good hand and let d bad hand catch up. U may not understand now BUT U will praise me in d future.
Where do u live? Is there no local. If not, perhaps u can try some of the moves I've described on my martial art website: http://whoa.v-2-1.net/ma/index.htm
Or from enter by clicking 2nd link in the contents of my homepage: http://destined.to/kevy.
IHope I was of some assistant- SAFE!
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hello, I would like to say nice moves with the nunchaku. They were very impressive. I study Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do. I am looking into learning the Nunchaku. I have bought some nunchaks and have been getting a little good with my right hand. Do you have any suggestions where to learn from or type of nunchak that is good?...Thanks
hey Kev, Thanks for responding. I have been letting my left hand catch up for the time being and there has been some improvement. I am in a Martial arts class, learning Hap Ki Do,and we do not learn weapons until we reach the advanced belt stage. they have us get familiar with the weapons, but not actually learn them. I am located in Pennsylvania, USA. I have two types of nunchaku. I have a set of wooden and foam ones. The foam ones i use when i am learing something new but they are a lot more bouncy than the wooden ones. I have made some clips of myself but are poor quality because of my webcam. Do you have any suggestions on what to use to make good video clips like yours?
Thanks Kev,
Ben
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Easy Ben!
So wot is the nunchaku u r using now? If u r a beginner then I suggest u use a foam, although rattan ones r my favourite for training. Pls stop with the good hand and let d bad hand catch up. U may not understand now BUT U will praise me in d future.
Where do u live? Is there no local. If not, perhaps u can try some of the moves I've described on my martial art website: http://whoa.v-2-1.net/ma/index.htm
Or from enter by clicking 2nd link in the contents of my homepage: http://destined.to/kevy.
IHope I was of some assistant- SAFE!
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hello, I would like to say nice moves with the nunchaku. They were very impressive. I study Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do. I am looking into learning the Nunchaku. I have bought some nunchaks and have been getting a little good with my right hand. Do you have any suggestions where to learn from or type of nunchak that is good?...Thanks
Dat's true! Weapons is an advanced extension in martial arts. First you concentrate on your own weapons i.e. fist, legs then you study an appropriate weapon!
If your body can take the bashing of wooden nunchakus at high speed then by all means use it! I actually started with my uncles wooden nunchakus! It was only wen I began to teach did I realise or even bother with getting foam nunchakus.
So r your clips online yet? Wots d URL? I personally think most of my clips r bad quality bcos of webcam BUT I will now make new clips with my camcorder bcos my new laptop comes with a firewire card I use Pinnacles Studio to edit my clips! Have u seen my rendered clips with music on yet: http://whoa.v-2-1.net/albums/ma/ma.htm
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hey Kev, Thanks for responding. I have been letting my left hand catch up for the time being and there has been some improvement. I am in a Martial arts class, learning Hap Ki Do,and we do not learn weapons until we reach the advanced belt stage. they have us get familiar with the weapons, but not actually learn them. I am located in Pennsylvania, USA. I have two types of nunchaku. I have a set of wooden and foam ones. The foam ones i use when i am learing something new but they are a lot more bouncy than the wooden ones. I have made some clips of myself but are poor quality because of my webcam. Do you have any suggestions on what to use to make good video clips like yours?
Thanks Kev,
Ben
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Easy Ben!
So wot is the nunchaku u r using now? If u r a beginner then I suggest u use a foam, although rattan ones r my favourite for training. Pls stop with the good hand and let d bad hand catch up. U may not understand now BUT U will praise me in d future.
Where do u live? Is there no local. If not, perhaps u can try some of the moves I've described on my martial art website: http://whoa.v-2-1.net/ma/index.htm
Or from enter by clicking 2nd link in the contents of my homepage: http://destined.to/kevy.
IHope I was of some assistant- SAFE!
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hello, I would like to say nice moves with the nunchaku. They were very impressive. I study Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do. I am looking into learning the Nunchaku. I have bought some nunchaks and have been getting a little good with my right hand. Do you have any suggestions where to learn from or type of nunchak that is good?...Thanks