softness prepares for the hard
One thing I'm wondering in the Okinawin Kubudo, is if perhaps their is too much hardness. Perhaps if there were more softness, then people would be more able to do the hard style. For instance I was told kenjutsu is not for everyone. So why then should it be part of the entire school's curriculum? Perhaps a seminar or two or even a class.
One thing I'm wondering in the Okinawin Kubudo, is if perhaps their is too much hardness. Perhaps if there were more softness, then people would be more able to do the hard style. For instance I was told kenjutsu is not for everyone. So why then should it be part of the entire school's curriculum? Perhaps a seminar or two or even a class.
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I almost agree with you but I guess it would depend if your school had a style that had to go side by side with kubudo. Maybe they just have to incoporate the two together. Or the head instructor just likes the style. Who knows but it is always up to the head instructor no matter what, thats kind of the breaks of martial arts.
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