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Category Archives: martial arts
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: The Gayest Sport There Is
Wing Chun
I am now an official student of the Arizona Wing Chun Association, through their impressive on-line distance learning course. In addition, I look forward to future dealings with the following Wing Chun groups: Everything Wing Chun Wing Chun Fight Club Later this year I plan to affiliate with the World Hapkido Association, Pekiti Tirsia International, […]
Lots going on!!
First, let me push the book, Explaining Postmodernism. This is hands-down the most important book that I’ve read this year–and you can look at the bottom of my blog to see how many books this is. The Communist-backed anti-victory protests, the Hollywood anti-American spew, the femiNazis… It all ties together, and more. Postmodernist philosophy is […]
What I’m up to
Well, the ATA may be the single worst investment I’ve ever made. Not only is it not providing me any opportunity to actually train in martial arts skills, but it is so horrible that I’m finding it difficult to get motivated to actually show up. It is, essentially, an over-priced aerobic dance class. I attended […]
Regional Combat Marksmanship Competition
Well, I competed in the Regional National Guard Combat Marksmanship Competition over the last weekend–Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. All I got was a sunburn. 🙂My rifle score was okay–at 181, I actually out-shot some members of the Missouri team. I have never been a weak rifleman, but I have always been a stronger pistoleer.Always, that […]
At my first USPSA shoot!
5 Nov 2006
I hope everyone had a great Halloween! Please enjoy the following list before getting to the meat-and-potatoes of my e-mail:50 Fun Things for Professors to Do on the First Day of Class:1. Wear a hood with one eyehole. Periodically make strange gurgling noises.2. After confirming everyone’s names on the roll, thank the class for attending […]
10 July 2006
Well, for those who don’t know, the National Guard has finally decided to promote me. Next month, I should be drilling with a unit all the way down in West Plains, MO–as a sergeant. Of course, not a week after I accepted the promotion, a friend of my current OIC joined the unit–an ex-Army Ranger […]