Greetings,
We'll see how many rules I break from not having read the stickies before posting (for some reason, stickies make me want to wash my hands).
I go by the user name "Vieux Normand" because it refers both to my oncoming state of arthritic senility and to my ethnicity. It's also the name of a fave song from my land of origin.
My involvement in martial arts is due to one of my occupations: I'm a patron relocation technician at some local nightclubs. Of course, the present economy forcing many people to wear more than one hat, it isn't my only job, but it's the relevant one for the purposes of martial-arts training. Been breaking up fights in clubs since 1983. Yes, I'd like to retire.
Started Judo in 1967, but didn't get Shodan until a quarter-century later, after some training in northeastern Japan. Wrestled in high-school and university (I have two physical-education degrees from University of Toronto), and began studying full-contact Karate in the late seventies, as well as daido-juku in Japan (fun stuff, but those old helmets kept fogging up) and Kyokushin at the Goudreault Dojo in Ottawa after coming back to Canada from Japan.
Currently, I only hold a Sandan from Takemasa Okuyama (Kancho in Tak Kubota's IKA organization). I went with his Dojo, when my wife and I moved to Toronto, because of his strong Sumo and Judo backgrounds prior to his own study of Karate.
Size-wise, I'm not big by nightclub-security standards: six-one and 210 lbs. However, I've been able to manage okay, and am looking to be down to 200 lbs by the time I'm sixty (eight years hence).
'Nuff said. Now I'll go and see how many n00b-rules were broken by the above post, and see how many more ways I can screw up by perusing some of the other threads. Prepare the ban-hammer of doom.
Take care and stay safe,
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We'll see how many rules I break from not having read the stickies before posting (for some reason, stickies make me want to wash my hands).
I go by the user name "Vieux Normand" because it refers both to my oncoming state of arthritic senility and to my ethnicity. It's also the name of a fave song from my land of origin.
My involvement in martial arts is due to one of my occupations: I'm a patron relocation technician at some local nightclubs. Of course, the present economy forcing many people to wear more than one hat, it isn't my only job, but it's the relevant one for the purposes of martial-arts training. Been breaking up fights in clubs since 1983. Yes, I'd like to retire.
Started Judo in 1967, but didn't get Shodan until a quarter-century later, after some training in northeastern Japan. Wrestled in high-school and university (I have two physical-education degrees from University of Toronto), and began studying full-contact Karate in the late seventies, as well as daido-juku in Japan (fun stuff, but those old helmets kept fogging up) and Kyokushin at the Goudreault Dojo in Ottawa after coming back to Canada from Japan.
Currently, I only hold a Sandan from Takemasa Okuyama (Kancho in Tak Kubota's IKA organization). I went with his Dojo, when my wife and I moved to Toronto, because of his strong Sumo and Judo backgrounds prior to his own study of Karate.
Size-wise, I'm not big by nightclub-security standards: six-one and 210 lbs. However, I've been able to manage okay, and am looking to be down to 200 lbs by the time I'm sixty (eight years hence).
'Nuff said. Now I'll go and see how many n00b-rules were broken by the above post, and see how many more ways I can screw up by perusing some of the other threads. Prepare the ban-hammer of doom.
Take care and stay safe,
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