'' Steel Guitarist And Martial Arts ''
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- Gary Preston
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'' Steel Guitarist And Martial Arts ''
I am aware that a thread like this was here before but i hope this one will be different . As with the steel guitar we all seem to have our own style of playing . I was wondering what style/styles of martial arts that our forum friends are now or have studied ? I hope this is in the right place ! Ok i will start with myself . My first style was Shorin Ryu . I was a tournament fighter in this system . Then i went into a combat system called Burmese Bando . This system has it all in the martial science . Afterward i studied 7 Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu . Great system . Along with teaching combat arts i also was a referee for the fighting tournaments . My highlight was as a referee for the A.A.U. Olympic Qualifying . There were a lot of great artist there . Ok enough about me now it's your turn . I hope this is fun for all . Best regards , G.P.
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My favorites to watch are the softer styles, like Aikido and Wing Chun.
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- Gary Preston
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Nick thanks for your input . As we all know in life we all have things that mean a lot to us . I'm very thankful that b0b lets us talk about other things than steel guitar . There has been other subjects talked about here and we all chimed in . I think its good to know what other steel players do other than play steel guitar . I also like to fly ,along with others on the forum and thats a great subject also . So this does have to do with steel players and their hobbies you see . But again thanks for your input .
Also i want to thank the rest of you steel players for your input , it's appreciated .
Also i want to thank the rest of you steel players for your input , it's appreciated .
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Northern Shaolin derivative called My jaw law horn, random stuff in the Marines, and some full contact Kick Boxing( about 4 matches worth till I chickened out). Been leaning towards Wing Chun lately, as the knees hurt pretty bad these days and the upper body technique is solid.
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I'm sorry Gary...nothing personal but i agree with Nick that this has nothing to do with pedal steel and it's just a waste of bandwidth of this forum .
like i said...nothing personal but when i read post about...show me your dogs,cars, motorbikes ect...that has nothing to do with steel guitars and that some people tried to get a (PSG builder's section) added to the forum and was refused , i think there's something wrong somewhere.
JMHO..............Pat C.
like i said...nothing personal but when i read post about...show me your dogs,cars, motorbikes ect...that has nothing to do with steel guitars and that some people tried to get a (PSG builder's section) added to the forum and was refused , i think there's something wrong somewhere.
JMHO..............Pat C.
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Maybe the best place to discuss hobbies etc would be the extended family section,I've seen a LOT of post about cars,bikes,sports,etc.things that have NOTHING to do with steel guitars. YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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Re: '' Steel Guitarist And Martial Arts ''
Hi Gary,
I think you and I have already discussed my training and grades a couple of years ago despite health issues.Check the Martial arts page on my website. Still love it and still do occasional training with one of my first students.
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I think you and I have already discussed my training and grades a couple of years ago despite health issues.Check the Martial arts page on my website. Still love it and still do occasional training with one of my first students.
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Gary: I Started In Judo while in Korea, then switched to Tae Kwon Do and In Japan switched to Oyama Kyokushinkai. Kyokushinkai was the hardest and I operated a dojo for twenty years.
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I'm with my friend, Paddy Long! Actually, I think it's hard to beat a crow bar from Sears & Roebuck, or Sam Colt's great equalizer, the .45! I was taught to never bring a knife to a gun fight, unless of course I'm Crocodile Dundee.
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Nick, of course you mean like the threads on, Motor bikes and steel players or, ham radio operators and steel players and classic car collectors and steel players.Nick Reed wrote:Gary,
I know you're proud of your accomplishments, but I personally can't see where this has anything to do with Pedal Steel Guitar!
Nick
If you disallow this thread then you should ask b0b to remove the others as well.
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Thanks Les for your support . It appears that most of the replys are from folks that it was meant for and that is those that have been interested in the martial science . I am aware that there are those that wouldn't like anything regardless if they were involved in it or not . This is a friendly forum that b0b has made and again i am thankful . It wasn't my intention to upset anyone with this thread . I was curious about other steel players with like interest .There are other things that steel players do beside play steel . As a matter of fact if this offends b0b i ask that he close this thread . B0b has been very good to us all to let us share issues here ,and thank you b0b for that .
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