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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: July 29, 2012, 11:44:14 PM »
Grateful for the Brotherhood of the Tribe and the support you've shown me.  Looking forward to the future and trying to maintain a PMA.   Hope to see most of you in September ;-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: June 06, 2012, 12:21:44 PM »
Woof woof Tribe and friends.  Im working though some tough times right now but appreciate the attempts to communicate.  Im not one to talk much as those that have been around me can verify.  This too shall pass... It has to.

I think of you all often.

Respectfully yours,
Dean / KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Winter Camp 2012
« on: February 19, 2012, 12:49:06 AM »
KD Checking in.  Made it home in time to earn some$ .  Looking forward to applying lessons learned.   Thanks to Crafty, GM Gonzales, James and my Ohana / Tribal family
TAC,
KAJUDOG

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Winter Camp 2012
« on: February 02, 2012, 11:28:04 PM »
IMHO have soft knee n elbow pad 8-)s at the ready.  We will be pushing this class into a mild adrenal state. 

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: January 23, 2012, 09:34:11 PM »
Looking for basic input on the proper use of Quick Clot; when to use, when not to use.

*QC is primarily for use in situations when there is an arterial bleed or external bleeding that cannot be controlled by a tourniquet or clamps due to location of the wound.  IE Femoral artery near the groin area like in the scene from Blackhawk down.

*Think of QC as the "Last Resort" for life threatening bleeding in a combat environment. Tourniquets become number 1. Don't use QC if you can stop the bleeding with less invassive techniques.  FYI:  A surgeon is going to have to clean out all the QC before getting to work.

I gather there are now "QC sponges" for civilian use, to lessen the risk of inappropriate use.

*It's hard to keep up with all the variations of QC and HemaCon products.

I am coming at this not only from a desire to inform myself, but also because I am moving forward on our catalog offering a trauma kit.  I'm thinking that QC should be included, but I'm also wondering about what info should be included.

*IMHO QC is a must for the kits but proper training is impotant with QC etc.  Not sure of the Civilian legalities but I did have to go and get certified to use QC as a Corpsman/Devil Doc.  

*Improper use can lead to 2nd-3rd degree burns to both patient and medical responder.  QC reacts on contact with moisture.  The applicators hands must be dry as well as the surface area around the wound openning.  The wound may have to be modified into a "bowl shape" with very close access to the source of the severed artery.  The QC is packed into the wound and with gauze or dressing material being pressed into possition until it turns into a clay like substance that clogs the leaking artery (aprox 2 mins time spent holding QC in place).  In addition moving the patient can cause the QC to become dislodged and bleeding resumes.

As with any tool, the value becomes apparent when the situation calls for it.  I plan on expanding on this more at the Winter Camp if Crafty deems fit to do so.

Hope this helps.
KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Tribal Gathering: May 19-20
« on: January 20, 2012, 04:38:25 PM »
 :-D  I'm in... 

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Winter Camp 2012
« on: January 15, 2012, 08:03:45 PM »
Just a quick yip to say how much I am thinking of this Camp and looking forward to it.

ME TOO !

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DB on PPV TV
« on: January 06, 2012, 10:03:05 AM »
Woof All:

I am informed that the requisite time has passed and that we may now market directly the DVD of the PPV show of last year on our website.  Hard to say exactly how long this will take to actualize, but know that the process is underway.

TAC!
Crafty Dog/Marc



TTT :)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: January 02, 2012, 03:50:24 PM »
Gratful to start off the new year with a new student and the continued loyalty of a current student.  Both seasoned LEO's.   8-)

Blessed to be able to attend this years "Winter Camp" - Woof! :-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Your rambling ruminations
« on: December 30, 2011, 06:46:29 PM »
Maybe Im "Man Looking" as my wife says, but could not find the sayings, quotes, etc. thread.  Just felt like sharing a line from a book I am in the middle of at this time;

"We are going to Win this fight--and we'll do it by getting inside the enemy's decision cycle."  -  General Franks

Getting inside the enemy's DECISION CYCLE   8-)  :roll:

yip,
KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: December 14, 2011, 04:46:58 PM »
Gratful to be teaching tonite, even if it is only 1.  Gratful he is a seasoned LEO that shows up every time with an empty cup  :wink:
We grow together... 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Winter Camp 2012
« on: December 07, 2011, 10:47:27 AM »
All this will gather traction and momentum when I get back to LA.

:)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Beat The Crap Out Of Cancer 2
« on: October 12, 2011, 02:30:48 PM »
on Oct 15th, NoHo and K.I.L are sponsoring the 2nd Annual Beat the Crap Out of Cancer Event. We are donating all proceeds to www.kidskickcancer.org

If you have ever wanted to fight with sticks or other weapons but were too scared to fight in the Gathering, this may be a good stepping stone for you. You can wear as much or as little protective gear as you feel comfortable with. It is an opportunity for us fighters to step forward and do something for a great cause. Each fighter will get "sponsors" such as the days when you did the M.S. walks.  The sponsors will donate $5 per fight or $25 per day towards to you. We are hoping that each fighter gets at least 10 sponsors or sponsors that pay more then $25.
Lets face it, each of us have known someone that's died, or fought a great fight against cancer, and may still be doing it. Do what you love, for those that you love.
Contact me if you have any questions as I am the "lead" in the U.S.
Woof!

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At the risk of sounding vain, I am dying to see some pics or even just the group pic from this Gathering.  Fond memories of an educating adventure.


Yip  :wink:

Thanks in advance  8-)

Woof All:

We would appreciate your emailing to info@dogbrothers.com your thoughts in 2-3 paragraphs about your experience and what it meant to you for use in our newsletter.  Getting it in today would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
CD

Looking forward to the newsletter.  Hat Tip,  have to respect the abilty to put these adventures into written word.  :)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: October 05, 2011, 07:11:51 PM »
Gratful for the ability to communicate with my Wife and find clarity where there once was confussion.  The love and support of a great family as we near our 13 yr wedding anniversary. 

Semper Fidelis

I feel blessed as this week goes on, it has been a while since I could say that.  Only days ago, I was lost and feeling hopeless. 

This past Gathering Adventure has helped to brighten the way as well.

Mahalo Nui Loa DB's  :-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: September 23, 2011, 02:21:33 AM »
Had a moment of pure bliss tonight teaching martial arts in my new space. Only half of my mats were set up but we were finally able to safely cover some panuntukan/Silat style throws. One of my students said something like "I was completely exhausted before I got here tonight, but you're so excited when you teach that you make it impossible not to get pumped up."

I'm grateful for all of my instructors, including GC, who have played a part in shaping what I have to offer my students. After I had closed the big warehouse door, before I drove home at the end of the night, I stood in the wai position facing the many pictures (including some DB action shots) I have in my new academy with my eyes closed for about 30 seconds. It was an intense moment of feeling like I was doing exactly what I am supposed to be doing with my life.

Cherrish this feeling and work hard to maintain it.  Proud to be your Dog Brother in this life.  Yip

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: September 08, 2011, 01:03:10 PM »
My condolences for your loss.  My heart goes out to you and yours.   :cry:

Thank you...
At least the people here are committed to making the world a better place.
Thank you for that.

Amen.

Praying that my fax machine worked today & I am gratful for Maureen being so patient with me.   :wink:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Emergency Tips and Emergency Medicine
« on: September 03, 2011, 03:23:50 AM »
At least all the martial arts sticks and hand wraps you guys carry make good splints (;
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At least all the martial arts sticks and hand wraps you guys carry make good splints (;

IIRC In most cases it's good to remember, "One Bone = Two sticks / Two bones = One stick" 
IE.  There are two bones in the lower/distal arm (Radius and Ulna)  If the Ulna is broken but the Radius is not:  "Two bones = One stick"  but if the Humerous is broken:  "One bone = Two sticks". 

Splinting Knees and elbows are fun to. 

I love the idea of using the sticks for splinting.  I wonder how that would have worked out for Growling Dog going through Air Port security. 

Woof :)

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My wife said if i get hurt not to come home..... so I'm cool with that! Ha
WOOF!



IIRC at the DB Coral Tribal,  my wife (Dana) was going behind my back offering $$ to anyone that knocked me out or broke my nose  :|

Aint Love Grand!   :-o

PS

She's never been seen at another gathering since.   lol

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Just want to say that I'm excited to be there at the gathering for the second time.  Imso motivated :-D :-D :-D :-D
Looking forward to seeing you Brahda

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Wondering if my skills are lacking in regard to my computer skills.  I sent my FR form via Fax a couple weeks ago.  I know Pretty Kitty has a lot on her plate.  Did mine get lost in the suffle?  Should I send it again?  Sorry to be persistant or a PIA but something about seeing your name on "THE" list makes me all tingly inside  :wink:

woof-woof KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: August 27, 2011, 03:44:53 AM »
Gratful for a comfy couch and pray that we all get some needed rest before the Gathering  :-)

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If I am not seeking medical attention I will be there...I can drink MUCH better than I can fight that is for sure-
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Thats covered too...  I always have a med kit in the car *(Its more than the average bag of tricks), and there are several DB's with medical backgrounds that Im sure will be there as well.

;)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: August 21, 2011, 02:11:39 PM »
Greatful for the peace and quiet of no cell phones for a few days.  (Lemons=Lemonade)


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To echo Guro Philip...

I traded protection for enlightenment.

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TTT;

Food for thought,  what are some of the injuries we have commonly seen ata a Gathering in the last 3-5 yrs?  

Ulna damage comes to the top of my mind.  *Tip, resist the urge to block a DB's "Caveman" strike with your arm.  It is a reflex action that must be re-educated.  Best block - dont be there

Wrist and Fingers are high on the list as well. Tuck your thumbs.

Head shots always come in high numbers and alot has been said on the subject of Head Trauma,  TAKE HEAD SHOTS SERIOUSLY!  
Just one good headshot without the mask is like getting cut with a live blade.  Take the head shots as seriously as you do the wounds received by the blade.  Respect the potential of wisdom that could have been gained from the experience and swallow the pride enought to learn from the ones that bitchya.

Just my .2cents - Been a long day but good night at the club.  

Yip,
KD :-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: August 10, 2011, 08:46:36 PM »
Grateful for my families strength and love as we venture to Santa Cruz for a last hoorah before the kids go back to school.  Just happens to also fall on Jades birthday.  *(She would have been turning 7 this year)

A fathers love is eternal  :cry:

Best wishes to everyone attending this weekends trainning camp, "Friends at the end of the day"  :-)

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Kaju:

Pretty Kitty will be returning around the 15th and will probably need a few days to settle in.


:)
Thank you Sir

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: August 04, 2011, 03:09:49 PM »
Grateful for the wisdom and consistancy of our Guiding Force.

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Admin:

I sent my fighter registration form via fax almost two weeks ago.  I've been keeping an eye on the official list in hopes of confirming that it was received.  I appreciate that Pretty Kitty has her hands full.  Should I re-send / re-fax it in?

PS
Poi Dog, 
I would love a rematch.  I think the last time you and I crossed sticks was at the corral  :mrgreen:  See you all soon.  :-D

KD

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Kaju,
I can do double w/no grappling, or single stick if you want.

CI
Kaju,

I would enjoy doing a double vs. double with no grappling or a staff vs. double with you, regardless of who is on staff and who is on double. Last public Gathering, we had a strep throat scare in the family so I didn't want to expose anyone to that and the last tribal, my son passed on a wonderfully nasty stomach bug to everyone in the house. I've been away for a year and am excited to step back out there in September (knock on something...)

GD



Excellent Done and Done ;)  I wouldn't mind going once with the staff then against the staff.  Cool

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Looking to schedule about 3-4 fights: 

1)  Doulbe stick vs Double stick *(hidden knives encourged),  no grapping rules, would enjoy keeping the fight on its feet.

2)  Single stick vs whateva (no rules)

3)  Kife fight - aluminum or shock knives.(no rules)

b4)  *** Maybe double stick  vs Staff

Well, just got home from a fun night working the Club and Im dozzzin offf while pushnig keys.

ZDC,

Kajiu Dog




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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: July 31, 2011, 04:40:42 AM »
Praying that my name makes it to the registered fighter list, 

Gratfiul for having sent it in a week or so ago,   :evil: :lol:

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: The Older Warrior
« on: July 19, 2011, 09:45:12 PM »
Woof SG.  Very nourishing and a pleasure to read your words of wisdom. 

V/r,
KD 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: The Older Warrior
« on: July 19, 2011, 06:11:52 PM »
I remind myself that there will be a time to stop, but just not now,...AND that it is better to be a "Has been" then a "wanna-be".

Woof C-Mighty Dog


My thoughts exactly.  Im know where near the shape I was in at my first Gathering and to be honest, post the DB Coral Gathering, I have been craving the level of enlightenment found then.  I stand in my own way alot but hope to make a personal comeback.  I fear being one of those sort that earns Dog status and then begins to fade away. 

OTOH I also find it harder to come out with the fear that I once had and the intensity when on the attack.  I respect the damage that comes from harder contact but as I get to know my fellow DB's, it becomes harder to knowingly harm a Brother.   I also realize that I pose challenges that favor me due to my bum knees and thats not fair to my Brothers/Sisters either. 

OK, done rambling in self pitty. 

:(

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Woof Pappydog! Thank you for your service!! We will miss you at the Open, but not only NOHO but all of us will be fighting for you at this Gathering!
Be safe!!    WOOF!!  Howling dog

Well put :)

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Registration form sent via fax today  :-o

GOAL SET, time to step up my game.  Just gonna play this one by feel and go with the flow for now but look forward to being in the moment during this adventure.

See ya'll in Sept  :wink:

Hat tip to my extended Ohana at Team Sled - Often we need to push each other and sometimes ya gotta pull.

Semper Fi,
KD

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: The Older Warrior
« on: June 22, 2011, 09:46:24 PM »
Not sure but maybe this place fits my post :|

First off, HUGE HOWL of RESPECT to those who continue to ascend and strengthen the Tribe as a whole.

I have severly aggrivated my lower back again and move like I need a walker (Wife wants to get me a Hoveround  :cry: :lol: ).

Missing the last Tribal has left a deep void in my gut, Im inspired by Dog Howie and his Warrior spirit.  I don't care if I have to FIGHT from a wheelchair, I refuse to let this defeat me.  I fear that I may need the "Spinal Fusion" surgery sooner than hoped for.

Going back to the VA hospital Friday to find out more.

So why am I telling you this?  I AM a DOG BROTHER, I dont take the privilage lightly and felt I needed to communicate since I have tendencies to withdraw from social interaction at times due to my PTSD. 

Never been good with watching from the sidelines when it comes to being around Men / Women of ACTION. 


With respect always,
Dean "Kaju Dog" Webster
Fresno, CA.

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: The Dog Brothers Tribe
« on: June 02, 2011, 08:08:20 AM »
At his requeset Hugh "C-Irish Dog" Sargent  is now Hugh "C - Teufel Hunden" Sargent.

NICE, and Im not just saying that because I am a Limey, but because there's a special place in my heart for "Devil Dogs"

Yip

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: The Dog Brothers Tribe
« on: May 16, 2011, 11:41:54 AM »
 8-) GREAT NEWS those ascending to new hights of enlightenment justly so.  CONGRATULATIONS INDEED

I pray that due to lack of my phone ringing that the Gathering went sans serious injury(s)?

IMHO the evolution is very personal and rewarding in many ways, if it is your hearts desire to share your experience please do so. 

HOWLS OF RESPECT!

KD :-D

I WILL SEE YOU AT THE PUBLIC GATHERING...

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: DBMA Training Camp August 12-14
« on: May 13, 2011, 01:59:40 PM »
 :mrgreen:

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Heartfilled appologies for not being there for the Tribe this time.  Take care of each other and rewatch DLO 3 as a refresher and look forward to some future VL's related to treating common DB's event related injuries.

Strengthen the Pack and always "Be friends at the end of the day".

Sincerely,
Kaju Dog

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Woof Brothers and Sistas,

Just confirming that I will not be able to be at this Tribal Gathering for a few reasons.  Im terribly sorry that I will not be there to support the Tribe. 

As for the Public Gathing in September, I dont foresee any reason at this time that would stop my being there.

With respect and admirration,

Kaju Dog  :-P

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: March 27, 2011, 03:19:08 AM »
Gratful for a night without incident.  Friday night was plenty for the whole weekend...  lol 

Some people are so ignorant, they just dont know how to have a good time. 

Gratful to be getting out of the house and the entertainment presented at the club each night.

 8-)

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Martial Arts Topics / Re: Prayer and Daily Expression of Gratitude
« on: March 20, 2011, 03:18:55 AM »
Gratful to be working along side my teacher and like minded Brothers again. 

Gratful for no serious injuries and an entertaining crowd at the club.  I quit drinking a bit over a week ago and seeing a lot of drunks definately encourages me to leave the booze alone. 

If any of my Brotheren end up in Fresno for whatever reason, visit Club Rome and say hello...  I got your back.

TAC  8-)

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 :-o   Honored to announce I have lined up my first fight for this Gathering. 

Woof-woof Gong Fu

Aluminum blades  :cry: :-D

*(My new motivator for improving my health)

V/r,
Kaju

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Everyone must have one for each and every Gathering.

I will check with the boss about the form for this one.

Thats what I was thinking...   Thank you.  8)

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Yip  :-P  Sniff-sniff... any word on the "Fighter Registration Form"  We still send them in for the Tribal Gathering IIRC?  I enjoy seeing the list of fighters grow as the Adventure draws near. :-)

Respectfully,
A Dog thats had a bit of kibble

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I would like to use a three sectional Staff and a Long Staff as weapons for the Gathering. If anybody is interested to fight against those weapons please let me know  :-)

I've taken an interest in the health benefits of the short staff and hope to take you up on a future staff fight but will humbly resist your temptation until I find my comfort zone with the added length and weight. 

I would love a knife fight...

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