Some styles have secret techniques, while others have particular techniques that they seem to specialize in. Which do you think is more effective? My thoughts are at
http://budobum.blogspot.com/2015/09/...-itto-ryu.html
Some styles have secret techniques, while others have particular techniques that they seem to specialize in. Which do you think is more effective? My thoughts are at
http://budobum.blogspot.com/2015/09/...-itto-ryu.html
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Interesting read.
What is the saying "No special secret, just practice".....something like that.
Chris Thomas
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I remember when I first got to learn okuden waza. I was like, Wow! I get to learn the secret stuff now.
A lot of it was just like the basic stuff. It is like okuden is not really secret special stuff but more like stuff that really makes a statement regarding the Ryuha's identity.
I guess.... that was the way it seemed to this farmboy from Illinois.
Ed Boyd