Robert Carver
Orange Belt
OMG! This wouldn't be another case of not being able to pronounce the L would it?SokeCalkins said:Aiki Jutsu uses the techniques and makes them more street affective.
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OMG! This wouldn't be another case of not being able to pronounce the L would it?SokeCalkins said:Aiki Jutsu uses the techniques and makes them more street affective.
SokeCalkins said:Aiki Jutsu uses the techniques and makes them more street affective.
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't Black Star Ninjutsu the Style of ninjutsu the Clone Ninjas in American Ninja (uhhhh 3) used?Don Roley said:Mr. Calkins,
You seem to have missed the above in between all the other questions. I really would like to know about the person who taught you what he claimed was Black Star Ninjitsu.
In other words, a made up style of Movie ninjutsu?
SokeCalkins said:I am an Executive Chef and if I open a resturant and sell Mexican food do I have to get permission from the Mexican Government??
I never claim that my style came from Japan. I only claim that the roots of all Martial Arts including my own came from the same spring as all other Martial Arts. and that All Martial Artist and Styles are Brothers. That is my claim. I use Karate because most of the styles I learned were Karate. Eventhough I did add some Kung-Fu to the system it is not on the top to show as much. My students find it built into the system. You show me one place where I claim to be a member of any Koryo Budo. I state where my training came from and I teack a Basicly Japanese style with hints of American Kenpo, Chinese Kung-Fu, Thai Fighting and Ideas and groups of movements from Korean karate as well. That is why it is called a Blended Mixed Martial Arts system.
SokeCalkins said:Yami-Umi-Do was created By Mark Wagner based on Isshin-Ryu, Shotakan and Shorin Ryu. All he had ranks in and He also worked with Angi Uezu. When he FORMILIZED Tsunami-Ryu he had it done throught the help of the JKA.
SokeCalkins said:First of all It is Calkins not Calkin... Also I never said that Ashida Kim wrote great books I said that he did great things for tha art. Look at David Caradine. He had very little training when he walk the world in Kung-Fu but it was great for the art. And yes I have bought some of his books in the past along with SK Hayes and others I have a wide libarary of matial arts books.
SokeCalkins said:I came to this site to share opinion and views It was me that people pointed at. I now where my art and training came from. I never asked you to prove your self. I respect your statements and Would never doubt you like you have done to me. I do not knoe you so I have no way to disprove anything you say.. But you seem to Know me. Have we met in a Past Life, Do you Watch me train through my Dojo Window....? How do you know me well enough to point fingers and say that what I do and who I am is fake...? You don't.
Technopunk said:Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't Black Star Ninjutsu the Style of ninjutsu the Clone Ninjas in American Ninja (uhhhh 3) used?
In other words, a made up style of Movie ninjutsu?
In November of 1975 Soke found himself in Garlin Tx. Here he met Master David Frost of the Black Star Ninjitsu Academy. This was a live in academy and Soke lived and trained at the academy for until August of 1976.
Well, a web search on "Lo Meng," or (hehe) Invincible Toad Style (hehe) will reveal two other references:Don Roley said:Except that Mr Calkins claims to have been taught it prior to that movie. the following is from his web site.
I cannot find anything other than this on a web search. The details are rather interesting to me. I can't understand why Mr Calkins is rudely ignroing my requests for some more verifiable information on his personal experiences with this school.
Please note i am a native Texan, working for the state, (plus the big map of Texas in my office required for my job due to my hearing officers convening hearings in every county in Texas) AND after having done a Google search ... there is no Garlin, Tx.In November of 1975 Soke found himself in Garlin Tx. Here he met Master David Frost of the Black Star Ninjitsu Academy. This was a live in academy and Soke lived and trained at the academy for until August of 1976.
chinto01 said:My advise to the moderators of this forum is to lock it in order to avoid further confrontation and name calling.
Don Roley said:I think it would be better if we back off of posting and allow Mr Calkins a chance to respond to what has been prestented here. Things look very, very bad for him right now. But to close the thread right now would be unfair to him.