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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 27, 2009, 11:23:48 AM »
Gratful for my 3 terrific kids...  and the words than come from mouths of children  I feel truely blessed for having such great kids!

For surviving my tour in Iraq and knowing that every day since is truely a gift not to be taken for granted.  

Remember to make the best of every day for these are some of the Warriors that lay in my care during my deployment in 2005.
Some days hit me harder than others...  (thanks for giving me the opportunity to express myself on this forum).

LCpl Crumpler is one of those faces that I go to sleep with everynight.  The Marine placing the helmet on the rifle is Sgt Roth (A Marine that has become not only a Brother in Arms but also one of my Kajukenbo Black Belts).  Sgt Roth continues to teach Kajukenbo to Marine Special Operations Command in Jacksonville, NC.

At 3:42 on the far right of the screen front row with black utility belt over top of the blouse is me. "Doc" Webster  :cry:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krAhUs32q2s[/youtube]

Below is some footage from a couple of our operations while there.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lOuIObwcak[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIxcGw1rZ78[/youtube]

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Spring 2010 DB Tribal Gathering
« on: October 26, 2009, 08:54:28 AM »
Woof, Im in for whatever works best for the Tribe as a whole.  Anytime after February should be good for me (I'll have my Tax refund by then)  :wink:

Im flexible as to allow for maximum participation. 

Crafty, will this be a 2-3 day Tribal Gathering as with the last couple April Gatherings?  Im I on the right page with all on this?

Either way, 1 day, 5 day, whateva...  I plan to be there  :mrgreen:

PS
Any word on the pics or vid clip Night Owl is working on from the last Gathering.  I know you mentioned he is doing the final bits and pieces on the new Dvd's and this would be comming soon.  Sit rep?  :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Kali Tudo (tm): The Running Dog Game
« on: October 21, 2009, 04:17:50 PM »
February works for me  :-D

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 19, 2009, 01:22:25 PM »
KD: Did you kids get over H1N1 yet?

Yes,  Thank you for asking.  All the little ones are doing well now.  :)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 16, 2009, 07:10:27 AM »
TGIF!

Gratful to have made it through this week without letting my emotions take control during certain challenges this week.  It's been a week long test of self control.

Gratful that my new students are being consistent.  Showing up is half the battle...

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: VIDEO CLIPS OF INTEREST
« on: October 11, 2009, 09:00:10 AM »
Do I see you in there Kaju Dog?

Sorry No. Just popped this in because I like the way Sijo does his bit in the beginning from his seat.  :)

This is GM Angel Garcia's DVD series.  

Angel Garcia was born in Spain on August 26, 1956.   Angel began his Kajukenbo training in the 70's under the instruction of Sifu Ed Shepard.  Shepard was a black belt from the Al Reyes line who was assigned to Spain while in the U.S. Air Force.  Garcia acheived the rank of black belt before Shepard was transferred back to the states.  
When Sifu Shepard died in a car accident, Garcia lost his only contact with Kajukenbo for many years. (He was the only Kajukenbo black belt in Spain).  
In the 80s, when Panther Productions released their Kajukenbo tape series with Professor Gary Forbach, Garcia immediately bought them.  At the end of the tapes was contact information for Prof. Forbach.   Angel contacted Prof. Forbach and re-established the connection between himself and the Kajukenbo Ohana.  
Over the years Prof. Garcia has made many trips to the United States to train and visit with Prof. Forbach, Sijo Emperado, and the late Prof. Halbuna.
Besides his Kajukenbo training, Angel has studied other arts, and is known for his strong jujitsu techniques.
Angel has written 2 books on Kajukenbo, and starred in many videos on Kajukenbo.
He is the European director for the K.S.D.I. and has established 29 schools in Spain, France, Switzerland, Monaco, and Belgium.

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: VIDEO CLIPS OF INTEREST
« on: October 10, 2009, 07:30:32 PM »
Kajukenbo  8-)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mAictsDdD4[/youtube]

 :evil:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 09, 2009, 11:08:40 AM »
Gratful for the people that brought needful things to me over the last few days.  I am loading my truck with items that have been donated and a friend of mine is loading a shipping container at SF Bay to be shipped to American Samoa Tsunami victims.  She is flying home to help her family and making sure the container makes it to all the people within her ability to help.  Im driving to SF Saturday afternoon and I am also gratful for the kind offering of a place to rest my head before driving back home Sunday.

 8-) :-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Martial Arts courses
« on: October 08, 2009, 02:47:29 PM »
Hello to all they are curious of knowing if from you passion x the equal F.M.A and in all the countries. In famous Italy with displeasure that is little the true fans, generally the gain is preferred. The fundamental techniques count little, are made excuses for the English bad one.

I must be stupid...  This makes absolutely no sense to me ???

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DLO 3
« on: October 08, 2009, 12:07:14 PM »
Woof Crafty,

I received you VM.  Please do whatever you see fit.  I TRUST YOU and feel proud to be part of something bigger than myself. 

Anything for you and the Tribe.   :wink:

Semper Fi!




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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 06, 2009, 09:22:03 PM »
Gratful for all the new students that started class tonite.   :mrgreen:

Now, lets see how many stay  :wink:

All in all a good night.  As a teacher,  it's always a treat to witness the the grand openning of the conscious mind.   :-D

KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: September 29, 2009, 01:01:27 PM »
Gratful for the family I have chosen, cause the family I was born with sucks!   :-o

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I know how most of us have certain items that become special after being worn at such a life altering event.  With the chaos and excitement that accompanies things such as these, certain items are often missplaced or picked up during the shuffle that may or may not be ours.  This thread has been started with the hope of returning such things to their rightful home...


As I was clearing the CCP area I was one of the last, if not the last to depart PH gym.  I have the following and would like to help them find their way home  :wink:


1.  A black/blue bandanna...  I am assuming it is C-Dog Rene's

2.  An all black double edge Sharkie training blade

3.  A yellow/black rash guard with "bjj revolution" logo

Please hit me back either here or with a PM and I will be sure they find their way back home.

Honor, Courage & Commitment,

"Semper Fi",

KAJU DOG :-P


PS
Will consider trade for a picture of my shooting Bitch Linda  :lol:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 17, 2009, 02:37:25 PM »
Dont forget Kaju Dogs (Docs) corner  :evil:

I'd like to set up my stuff like last time near the back exit just incase we need ambulance access.  :wink:

I will be there ASAP Sunday to help set up.

 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 15, 2009, 12:12:25 PM »
I will be very lucky to survive even one of these fights.  "I can live with losing a good fight, but I can't live without fighting it"  :wink:

Dog Rene = Cane
Dog Ryan = (L) Single stick
Howie from Philly = Whateva
Jon (Jonobos) = Double stick
Ryan A = Single stick ?? Maybe  :evil:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 13, 2009, 10:00:24 PM »
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :evil:  OK, so far I have Dog Rene (cane fight) and Dog Ryan (left handed stick fight).  

Anyone else got some fights lined up yet...  Only a couple weeks to go!

Im looking for a "Shock Knife" fight, a Double stick, and a Staff fight...  

Keep in mind I may not be able to fight alot of fights but will do my best, until the knees or back have taken too much.

Gentlemen,
LET THE CHATTER BEGIN   :lol:

Newbies welcome...  I am slow and physically challenged but will give you a good run for your money and dont hold a grudge.  Dogs Honor!

Dog Rene = Cane
Dog Ryan = (L) Single stick
Howie from Philly = Whateva
Jon (Jonobos) = Double stick



This is what I have lined up so far...  I must be honest, I would like to open myself up to a fight or two with the unknown.  I'll bring my wepon(s) of choice and you bring yours.  IE.  I step onto the mat with my single stick and hidden knife and meet my opponent with whatever he/she wants to bring onto the mat.  No preset "Duel".  

Anymore takers??  I am hoping to last at least for a few more.  

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Urgent call
« on: September 13, 2009, 07:40:02 PM »
My friend and DBMA representative in Mexico City, Mexico is coming to this his second Gathering.  Making the trip is a real stretch for him financially.  Is there someone who can put him on a sofa/floor/gym mat etc?  He arrives Thursday.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I read this earlier and have been trying to come up with a way to help.  As you know, my home is a 3 hr drive away.  I am more than happy to bring my air mattress and loan a sleeping bag and or tent if it will help.  I have the camper shell on my truck but I may need it myself if too broken to drive home that night. 


Wishing there was more I could do.  I am open to suggestions and can loan supplies if it helps. 

If there is a place to pitch the tent, Id even be willing to sleep over in my camper next to the tent for Sunday night.   :| 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 12, 2009, 04:32:04 PM »
Poi Dog says his application is on the way in  8-)

 :mrgreen:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 11, 2009, 11:49:48 AM »
We'll miss you Guide Dog.

I'll second that.   :cry:  :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: home made equipment
« on: September 10, 2009, 07:22:29 PM »
Not home made equipment, but material that looks like it could be used in some interesting ways. Not sure how to get some/ if it's for sale ... but cool stuff anyways:
http://technology.todaysbigthing.com/2009/09/08


I've gotta get some of that for under my mask next time Im fighting Dog Pound.   :lol:

 :mrgreen:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: September 10, 2009, 07:14:33 PM »
WOOF,

Crafty - "You've got mail"
 :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 07, 2009, 06:00:36 PM »
Looking forward to the updated list of registered fighters.    :mrgreen:

Maybe your not paying her enough Crafty?   :wink:   :lol:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 07, 2009, 05:57:17 PM »
Posted on behalf of Josh, who will be answering on his own behalf for here forward (this means you have to register for the forum Josh  :lol: )

"Hello, im a fencer, and i want to test my swordsmanship in a gathering but i am unsure how a fencer would be able to compete and adapt in a gathering since my weapon of choice is basically something that would poke at my opponent causing little to no damage. is there a weapon you would suggest i use that could keep me still using my fencing technique? or is there someway to adapt a fencing saber to be more useful at a gathering?"

Great question-- lets see if we can find a solution!

Great question and interesting thought.  I have often mentioned in my classes that a good improvised weapon of opportunity is a car antenna.  I have also had kids train with the plastic rods that turn the window blinds open and closed.  Wont kill, but will sting like hell and hopefully present a moment of distraction to allow for other tactics. 


Maybe a car antenna would be a good/realistic substitute for the saber.  I would be willing to whip an antenna around with someone. 


KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 06, 2009, 01:17:25 PM »
 :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :evil:  OK, so far I have Dog Rene (cane fight) and Dog Ryan (left handed stick fight).  

Anyone else got some fights lined up yet...  Only a couple weeks to go!

Im looking for a "Shock Knife" fight, a Double stick, and a Staff fight...  

Keep in mind I may not be able to fight alot of fights but will do my best, until the knees or back have taken too much.

Gentlemen,
LET THE CHATTER BEGIN   :lol:

Newbies welcome...  I am slow and physically challenged but will give you a good run for your money and dont hold a grudge.  Dogs Honor!

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: protective gear
« on: September 06, 2009, 01:08:29 PM »
OK,  but I am bias  :evil:

http://bloodsport.com/

http://dogbrothers.com/pages/links.html

http://dogbrothers.com/store/


Above are some terrific resources for you.

Home made equipment -
http://dogbrothers.com/phpBB2/index.php?topic=1629.0

Fencing Masks -
http://dogbrothers.com/phpBB2/index.php?topic=432.0

Head Gear and Gloves -
http://dogbrothers.com/phpBB2/index.php?topic=723.0

Gloves -
http://dogbrothers.com/phpBB2/index.php?topic=398.0

Hope this helps...

Welcome to the Forum.  Feel free to use the search engine with key words for the topic/item you seek.  Above are some examples of what you will find.

We are all here to help and glad to have you on board.

WOOF! :mrgreen:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering- volunteers
« on: September 04, 2009, 02:40:24 PM »
Gonna a need some volunteers to help set up Sunday. Just like last year

Thanks

Nick
nick@bloodsport.com

I plan on showing up early on Sunday.  I'll help anyway I can.   8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: September 04, 2009, 02:39:42 PM »
Fighters,

I tore my right bicep earlier this week.  Thank God it was just the muscle and wasn't the tendon however, the Doctor said that the next weak link to go would be the tendon the torn muscle is attached to.  He is having me do physical therapy for the next 3 weeks and wants me to hold off for a month until I use it for anything strenuous.  

With that said, I'm looking for experienced fighters to potentially go against me (left handed), you can be either hand and honor a no clinch or grappling rule.  

Please feel free to email me or post back if you're interested: ryangruhn@hotmail.com

Dog Ryan



I'll be honored to take you up on that offer.   :mrgreen:

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Woof Kaju
 we fought in Montreal a couple of months ago it held up well
i can finally make a fist i will definitely takes many pics of the camp
and expect a camp shirt in the mail as soon as the camp is done i will be cane shopping :-D


Good to hear Brother.  Looking forward to seeing you soon. 

Woof!

PS
Please shoot me your mailing address in a PM or something.

 :wink: :roll:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 18, 2009, 01:34:56 PM »
 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 18, 2009, 10:34:23 AM »
Guro Crafty,

Just curious if you received my email?  I can resend it if you need me to.  Plus, I will be shipping the package back to you soon.   :wink:

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one more week till the fun begins
1 room left for any of you who are on the fence


 :cry: :cry:  I wish it was that easy...  Not even close to being on the fence.  Stuck in the Kennel more like it, with Uncle Sam holding the key to the gate. 

I'll be with you all in spirit.  take lots of photos. 

PS
Dog Rene, Hows your finger these days.  (Mine is still not healed) but wont stop me

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 16, 2009, 09:38:00 AM »
Woof,

Guro Crafty... You've got mail.   :-)


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: August 15, 2009, 09:22:49 PM »
I have a request for all dogs. C-dogs, DB's, and newbies fighting on the 20th:

I am currently entering into my third year of coursework to earn my Doctor of Education degree from the University of La Verne. I will be in a weekend-long seminar from 8-5 on Saturday, September 19th, and September 20th. I am a full DB with a fair amount of momentum in my participation in the Gatherings, and the thought of missing one saddens me. I will be in La Verne on the 20th. I am going to try and get permission to head out to Burbank at about 11:30. I will have until about 1:30 to play and then I need to drive back and finish the seminar.

What I am humbly asking (with Guro Crafty's permission) is if I might move up to the front of the fighter's line with my partner a few times during that window with the understanding that I am not cutting? If the general consensus is, "Life's tough; get a helmet", I will understand, but of you all would be willing to help me out, I would be very appreciative.

Thank You,

GD (Bryan)

WOOF,

I admire your commitment and dedication. 

What a silly question   :-P  of course we mind     :lol: :wink:  In fact, we'll fight you for it... :-o

 :-D :mrgreen: :-D

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: August 15, 2009, 09:18:52 PM »
Registered Fighters    :mrgreen: :-D

Nick "Pappy Dog" Papadakis
N. Hollywood, CA

Dean “Kaju Dog” Webster
Lemoore, CA

“Dog” Rene Cocolo
Toronto, CANADA

Josh Scott
San Diego, CA

Kase Wright
Corpus Crisit, TX

Jeff Peters
McLean, VA

Peter Andrada
San Jose, Ca

Josh Scott
San Diego, Ca

Linda Matsumi
Los Gatos, CA

Steve Lawson
Carolina Beach, NC

Mike Getten
Pacific Palisades, CA

Jason Barker
Pacific Palisades, CA

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 10, 2009, 07:38:23 PM »
Crafty,

I received the package today.  I will email you my report in a couple days. 

I have visited the web site and looked over the inventory lists.

Q:  Is it ok for me to open a couple items to get a closer look?  Everything is still in its packaging for now.

Respectfully,
Dean KD "Doc"

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 09, 2009, 10:11:23 AM »
Kaju:

We have been in conversations with someone about providing blow out kits for us to offer here and today we forwarded to you what they sent to us for your evaluation.  Please let me know when it arrives.

TAC,
CD

 8-)  Will do Sir.


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: August 08, 2009, 01:51:52 PM »
So the PIG's out of the bag...   

I have had this training OEMS "Operational Emergency Training Skills" and it was by far the BEST TRAINING I have ever received as a Navy Corpsman.  Without this course, I can honestly say that some of America's Sons would not be alive today.

The old saying was, "The First Rule of Pig Lab - Don't talk about Pig Lab".

If they shut down this training, Lives will be lost.  GAURANTEED

 :x


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Knife for Self Defense
« on: August 05, 2009, 09:14:47 AM »
Woof,
 Something else to consider is that when the guy pulled out the pen, he probably realized he was losing at that point on the ground and found stabbing was his only option.
                                      P.C.

Makes me wonder if the Pen is this guys MO, did he have it in his hand with intent, going into the altercation.   :?

KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Knife for Self Defense
« on: August 01, 2009, 03:57:17 PM »
Whats funny is durring this whole battle.I had a Shiv-works Pkal folder in my front pants pocket...You only need one hand to pop this from pocket to action and I never even thought once of pulling it..

Woof Maxx,

What you said above, I have found to be one of my greatest challenges thus far.  In about 3-4 Gathering fights past, I have carried a training folder in my pants pocket where I usually keep my primary knife when going anywhere.  In all of the past fights that I had this on me, I NEVER remembered that I had it or even to pull it out until the fight was over.  With one exception, my cane fight with Dog Rene.  (It was nice that he gave me ample time to get it out too)   :wink:

This is a big thing for me to accomplish in the adrenal state.


Just glad your alive and not too damaged.

KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: August 01, 2009, 03:46:55 PM »
For Brothers like Crafty and the rest of the Tribe.  Unknown to all, is the life you save by beating this mutt with your sticks.  Much appreciation to Crafty and Cindy for your kindness.  The VL came just intime to kindle my spirit.  I only hope to be there for you if there is ever a need.

Semper Fidelis & Semper Fortis from Mount Soledad,


(This we will defend)

Getting my med kit restocked and ready for September's Gathering of the Pack.

PS
please feel free to process payment for my recent order.  (but please do it quick or I may have to catch you on the next go round)

Love and respect,
KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: July 29, 2009, 10:55:46 AM »
Gratfull it's almost pay day   :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Guro Crafty 8/1-2 Fort Hood, TX
« on: July 22, 2009, 10:02:21 AM »
Im really jazzed for you all.  Should be a great time, "Empty your bowl before you go, so that you may leave with it full". KD's twist on a Chinese proverb

Kibbles and bits  :lol:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Guro Crafty Saturday class
« on: July 19, 2009, 06:11:40 PM »
Im hoping to make this Saturday class...  Just gotta line up the stars.   :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: July 18, 2009, 07:57:21 PM »
they were both rattan :evil:

MMMmmmaybe not,  :-D  The one you broke on me was an inferior wood.  But it still stung.   :cry:

I hope to see you soon.  Thanks for everything, but mostly your friendship and loyalty to the pack.

Woof,
KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: July 17, 2009, 08:45:47 AM »
I smell the fear in the air...  It's time to get your Fighter Registration in so that the real "Chatter" can begin.


*I know with EURO Gathering and the Canadian summer camp that this is on the back burner a bit....  Just bringing this to the top to keep it fresh. 

I am hearing a slight chatter in the distance and feeling excited for this one.  (Fairly Local for me = I can go!)


PS
Dog Rene, keep working that cane.   :wink:

Respectfully,
KD 8-)


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: July 11, 2009, 10:39:12 PM »
...for good weather and the improvements to Mount Soledad. Never Forget... for this we shall defend.





For getting to spend time with one of my students from the early days, Cpl Greg Gedese.  He started Kajukenbo prior to going into the Marines.  He has excelled as a member of 1st Recon BN and has just returned from Iraq.


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: July 09, 2009, 02:47:34 PM »
For the motivation I get from reading my DB's blog... 

If you haven't taken the time, please do.

http://ironpunk.blogspot.com/

Woof Dog Pound, you rock!

KD :mrgreen:

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NOTE:  *This event is posted with the written blessing of Marc "Crafty Dog" Denny


INSTRUCTORS:  

1.  Kajukenbo & Doce Pares Grand Master Ted Sotelo
2.  Kajukenbo Grand Master Greg Harper "Kajupit"  www.kajupit.com

This is a once in a lifetime opportuntiy to bless GM Harper's new training facility in Visalia, CA.  This IS the first seminar to be held at this new location.

MATERIAL COVERED:

1. Advanced Doce Pares Stick and Knife Fighting
2. Dirty Boxing  :wink:   (GM Sotelo is famous for his high level of skill and openness to share with everyone who is willing to play with him)
3. Limb Destruction / Ground and Pound / Kajukenbo "Kajupit" Flava!  (GM Harper is an incredible instructor and martial artist who has earned the reputation of being Kajukenbo's PITBULL while assigned as Sijo A.D. Emperado's personal body guard for more than 14yrs at Sijo's request.

Medical Coverage provided by Sifu Dean "Kaju Dog" Webster

Flyer and additional information to follow this post.  There will be BBQ and Goodtimes had by all.

LOCATION:

101 N. Chinowth
Visalia, CA. 93291

CONTACT:

GMGH@kajupit.com

PHONE:  (559) 372-4856

WEBSITE:

www.kajupit.com

For insider information or assistance, please feel free to contact me:  kajudog@ymail.com  or simply PM me here.

With respect and thanks to Guro Crafty for your support,
KD


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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Asherman Chest Seal?
« on: July 02, 2009, 05:49:14 PM »
One of our DBMA Assn members posted the following on the DBMAA forum and I thought to ask the knowledgeable players here for feedback.

TAC
CD
====================================


Woof,
 I just recently heard about this device invented by a Navy Seal Team Doc, called the Asherman Chest Seal. This is a dressing for a sucking chest wound that has a oneway tube. A box of ten will set you back $150 www.greatmedicalsupplies.com


WOOF! 

Guro Crafty,

You should have a couple of these in the pack I gave you  :wink:   :mrgreen:

PS

They are great!  I have had the unfortunate need to use them on more than a few Wounded Warriors while I was in Iraq.  The main thing to remember is to wipe the area as dry as possible before sticking it on.  And always check for an Exit wound!  They can be used for both entry and exit wounds.

Before the ACS came about, we would use a piece of plastic and tape on 3 sides to allow for burping the trapped air from the chest cavity.   

On a similar note you can also use a needle to decompress the chest, cut a finger off of a surgical glove and put the needle through the finger tip, add a bit of vasaline or surgi lube/KY whateva inside the finger sleeve as to not allow air in while still allowing air to escape.

This will buy you some time but should only be performed by a trained professional!

I'll be happy to share this at the next adventure as time permits.

If C-Sleavy Dog is up for it?   :lol:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: September 20, 2009 Gathering
« on: June 16, 2009, 07:49:54 PM »
the broken one is mounted on my office wall  :mrgreen:

( would like to see the pic of that fight actually)  ME TO!  :lol:

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