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J. Mike Reed Jr.
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Shawn Harrison Promotion
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Shawn Harrison Bushido-Kai promotion to Hachidan (8th degree blackbelt)
Steve Stillwell promoted
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Steve Stillwell Bushido-Kai promotion to Shichidan (7th degree black belt)
Jeff Payne, Matt Malone, Scott Hallock, Art Parra, and Stacey Stillwell Promoted
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Bushido-Kai Promotions Shawn Harrison Promotes: Jeff Payne to Yondon (4th degree black belt), Steve Stilwell Promotes: Matt Malone to Yondon (4th degree black belt), Scott Hallock to Yondon (4th degree black belt), Art Parra to Sandan (3rd degree black belt), Stacey Stillwell to Yondan (4th degree black belt)
George V Brent A Jerry Y Ryan R Jenny W Chris A Dave H Shawn H Bobby H John E Phil S Dennis W
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Bushido-Kai Promotions 2021-07-24 Jim Hartley promoted: George Vogel to Yondan (4th degree black belt) Brent Ames to Yondan (4th degree black belt) Jerry Yost to dan (degree black belt) Ryan Richmond to Yondan (4th degree black belt) Jenny Whitlock to Sandan (3rd degree black belt) Chris Angles to Sandan (3rd degree black belt) Dave Hewitt (posthumous) to Shodan (1st degree black belt) Shawn Ha...
Fred Watson, Bob Thurman, Roy Porter, and part of Coung Tran's promotion.
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Bushido-Kai Promotions: Fred Watson promotion to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) Former PKA World Middleweight Kickboxing champion Bob "Thunder" Thurman promotion to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) Roy Porter to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) Coung Tran to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) Continued in next video- th-cam.com/video/KdT8mzRGWZc/w-d-xo.html 2021-07-24
Coung Tran and Helen Dugan promoted
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Coung Tran Promoted to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) Hellen Dugan Godan (5th degree black belt) 2021-07-24
2B0A1846 Frank Payne Otousan award and info on WMARA
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Jim Hartley and Shawn Harrison present Frank Payne an Otousan "Honorable Father" honorary blackbelt certificate. Bob Edwards thanks those who helped set up the Bushido-Kai gathering. "The sun is warm. The grass is green." Founding Members of the World Martial Arts Ranking Association (WMARA), Pat Burlson, Steve Armstrong, Ed Parker, Jim Harrison, Joon Rhee, Gene LaBell, Robert Trias, Bill Walla...
Opening to Bushido-Kai banquet
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Jim Hartley addresses the crowd at the begining of the Bushido-Kai awards banquet on July 24, 2021
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George Clarke promotion to Bushido-Kai Shichidan (7th degree black belt).
Bob E. promotes Tim Edwards, Tyler Edwards, Rick Rogers, Donna Rogers, Thane Sharp, and Kenny White.
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Bob Edwards presents Bushido-Kai ranks. Tim Edwards promotion to Sankyu (brown belt) Tyler Edwards promotion to Shodan (1st degree black belt) Rick and Donna Rogers promotions to Sandan (3rd degree black belt) Thane Sharp promotion to Sandan (3rd degree black belt) Kenny White (not present) promoted to Nidan (2nd degree black belt)
20210724 221547 Ray McCallum and Bob Wall promote Jim Hartley and Bob Edwards.
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Ray McCallum and Bob Wall present Bushido-Kai rank. Jim Hartley to Shichidan (7th degree black belt) Bob Edwards to Rokudan (6th degree black belt)
20210724 225026 Dennis Wieneke, Tom Lichteig, and Randy Waits promotions
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George Clarke presents Bushido-Kai ranks. Dennis Wieneke (not present) promotion to Shodan (1st degree black belt) Tom Lickteig. Shawn Harrison presents Bushido-Kai rank. Randy Waits to Shodan (1st degree black belt)
Replacing rack's drive gear on Noritsu QSS 3411
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Replacing rack's drive gear on Noritsu QSS 3411
@josemonkey have you found me yet?
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I grew up watching all these guys and use to run up to them at tournaments and get their autographs when I was a kid. This is an outstanding group of guys. Mainly Fred Watson, because he's my dad and one of the toughest men on the planet. Just to tell everyone how tough he is (LOL), I once saw him fall 10 feet from the roof of a barn, laugh, climb back up, finish hammering the tin to the roof and then tell me to take him to the hospital (his radius and ulna [forearm] were almost protruding through his skin). He is my father and even though he hasn't always been perfect (his words), he has taken responsibility for his actions and is the best man I have ever had the privilege's to know. To me, he has lived and parented me by the virtues of Bushido (even though as a kid I couldn't see it or truly understand it). Honored to have him as a parent and best friend.
Thank you for this tutorial video-we tend to call out a technician but they are too expensive for a small business, so we try to fix what we can where we can
que liquido se puede usar para ablandar y limpiar bien el blanqueador fijador?
Is that even fucking legal? This wasn't a street fight yikes!
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Mark Payne was an amazing human being.
Mark Payne was an amazing human being.
Mark Payne was an amazing human being.
Sensei Helen is an absolutely amazing person and friend. So well deserved
He use to be the lifeguard at the black swan pool, he was a good dude.
Good for these older guys for training their whole life.
Payne was dead the yr after this
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Great Video. How do you replace the idler on this rack?
This is a brute Force labor job. 1) dig out a level surface behind the 2nd stair so u can fit some sort of drilling auger. In order to dig a round hole under the stair. However, u have clay so that's tougher than normal soil. 2) continue labor: use a 30lb steel spade from home depot, saw, Jack hammer to dig through roots.. I have used a Jack hammer with clay spade attachment to tunnel under slabs similar to your case. Easiest way is to lay your jackhammer on floor with clay spade in front of stairs. U need to dig this foot print out in order to use your jackhammer parallel to floor. The Jack hammer can only reach so far under stairs so you will then need.to jab in your steel spade or use a pipe and sledge hammer to dig all the way through.
Does bjj have ANY techniques vs this? Leglocjs? Movement?
i dono i do tho
Steve is a great guy. Happy for you Mr. Mackey
the black belt that says yamae is my teacher hanchi
Shit dude! Never mess with the Bushidokan blood!
No other paper tiger, fancy-dancy school will ever preform better than Bushidokan. OSS to Bushidokan!
We talked about 3 years ago but Bushidokan karate, is that Katzer's Bushidokan or the one from Kansas?
OSS! That kick!
@heather This clip includes every model that walked the runway during the finale. I have stills of nearly every model as they walked individually.
By any chance, did you get the rest of the models?
Any video of the 2nd place guy's first fight?
Wow! Awesome fight!!!
@StokedBeastMotoDr We practice 7 basic hand strikes, knuckle and hand conditioning, boxing footwork, and the use of hands for grappling and joint manipulation. Bushidokan Karate is a mixed martial art system. Jim Harrison, the system's founder, believed in stealing whatever worked well from they systems he encountered to develop a strong self defense. We don't do a whole lot of Kata, but there is plenty of kicking in Bushidokan.
@VictusDwayne Yeah, and they counted that as a point for Ron... It seemed obvious to ME that Roy had blocked that shot... but oh well - every match has missed points and phantom points, it happens - and these things don't have instant replay like the NFL - officials just have to call what they see.
Roy's like, I got your glove. :D
@HazzardFlame I wouldn't know I was just mainly curious, since the tournament was in lanexa, I haven't been to practicing/taking class at Steve's dojo for over a decade, and I haven't talked to him since last May. So I honestly wouldn't of known if he did, or didn't know Roy he may have spoke about it, but I was too busy trying to be one of his best students at the time. Though I was only 10 going on 14 then, so I don't remember much of those days, other than being in his classes. :-)
@VictusDwayne Sure, Roy knows Steve, And Steve knows Roy too. They both worked with Harrison and earned their black blets under Mackey. I get the impression they don't talk a whole lot anymore - but not of any paticular animosity. I could be wrong though. I'd say feel free to broach the subject with Mr. Katzer sometime and get his opinion on Roy.
Does Roy know Steve Katzer, I've not heard Steve mention him by name, but of course I haven't been in Bushidokan for a decade so I wouldn't know.
@shaughnj I stopped testing after I got my first orange tip. I'll start testing again someday soon though... my last test was in 2002.
@HazzardFlame that's fine. anyone taught by Jim Harrison or taught by someone else who's been taught by Jim Harrison is really good. and i bet your really good your self! what belt are you?
@shaughnj Not yet. He moved to Montana in the late 70s, and I have not been fortunate enough to meet him yet. I have worked out breifly with Ronnie Chalane, and Steve Mackey. I have met Steve and Stacey Stillwell, Jim Hartley, and Steve Katzer. All of my training in Bushidokan, though, has been with Roy.
@HazzardFlame have you ever get taught by him or met him?
@shaughnj Jim is one of the greatest Judges, coaches,and fighters to come out of the rough-and-tumble Karate of the 60's and 70's. His real-life approach to self defense, and the way he built the rest oh Bushidokan around it, really gives us an edge on the street, and the work ethic he laid out give us an edge in the ring.
@HazzardFlame Jim Harrison taught Bushidokan as street fighters as in the fact that we're bad ass and not wimps!
Bushidokan is the best and always will be!
@rshelpfullstuff Karate is self defense, and it is sport, and exercize. This competion is an example of Karate as a contact sport. If you think losing in competition to Roy Porter is unpleasent, woe be to the man who forces Roy to defend his property, life, or family. The self defense side of Bushidokan Karate is blunt, effective and almost entirely illegal in the ring.
One online bio for the fighter Roy defeats here, states He "grew up in the Lee Summit area around martial arts. As a child he enjoyed watching his dad. He began Karate in 1979 and realized he loved all diciplines of martial arts. As a pro he is ranked #1 in light weight point fighting in the NBL (National Black Belt Legue). As a fighter he is 14-2 in Kickboxing, 9-1 in shootfighting, 13-1 Mauy Thai."
Great match guys!
Great fight! Two of the BEST fighters I've had the pleasure of hosting at a tournament. The rest of the black belt competitors - pretty dam good too.
That last kick may be dramatic and devestating, but my favorite point in this match is still the one where Roy steps in and catches Ron's leg then delivers a roundhouse to his head. Brilliantlly honed reflexes. Roy didn't even remember doing it until he saw the video!
Normally Roy is known for obliterating ribs- but Ron Donson Jr. was fighting the whole fight with his hands down, how could Roy not go head hunting? I'm not sure I get you're "#2 amongst BB" comment - r u refering to a story where Roy took second in a BB division of a trounament as a 13 yr.o Green Belt? I knew Bushidokan studants regularly fight several belt levels hight in tournaments.
You can become a darned fine fighter studying TKD, the trick is finding a good instructor amongst the multitude of McDojos that have sprung up... Roy studied for a time with some TKD instructors and learned a lot. Some of it he incorperates in what he teaches now. That being said. If I see a Bushidokan black belt, I KNOW they're a hardass, I can't say that about TKD.
I'll try to get it all up... I shot it in 1080p and it's something like four and a half minutes long, so it's over a gig worth of video.