bookworm_cn317
2nd Black Belt
I've ALMOST bowed in before walking into my classes at ODU. Does that count?
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There is also the scenario where you almost walk into someone on the street and you both do the "this way, no that way" dance... so far i've refrained from using the ba gua "green dragon turns it's head and shows it's claws" manoevure to get around that situation, but it's certainly flashed through my mind!
No but I quess I used to do elbow and hand drills
The result was a few broken ribs for my wife and my getting slugged by her
I do not think to this day she belives I was totaly asleep
No but I quess I used to do elbow and hand drills
The result was a few broken ribs for my wife and my getting slugged by her
I do not think to this day she belives I was totaly asleep
I know by marriage that there indeed is no strange behavior where professors are concerned... it would appear you all are eccentric. I told my wife that one could trap 75% of profs on any given campus by posting signs for a lecture that offered free food.
Be careful if you visit this state, though. New York is a little coarser than Ohio - here if people see leg raising, they fear impending butt thunder.:fart:
I tend to stretch my forearms, wrists and fingers.. even when in meetings. I also open doors using stikes or locks against the handle.
I quite truthfully told them we were learning to move our bodies in complete sync with each other, and that we hoped to have it up to an hour soon.
What behaviors have you developed during your practice of the martial arts that people that do not study might find strange?
I know that even after all these years of study I still tend to bow when walking into strange places or when greeting people for the first time
I have been known to unconsciously work on blocks or punches in the air. At home is one thing. At work, it's quite another.
What behaviors have you developed during your practice of the martial arts that people that do not study might find strange?
I know that even after all these years of study I still tend to bow when walking into strange places or when greeting people for the first time
I ... shake with my right hand, but almost always put my left hand under my right elbow...