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ender84567
10th February 2006, 12:14 PM
Does anyone else find themselves.. well wanting to hit something with a stick at all times? i'll be at work and want to do kendo.... middle of class, kendo, working on a lab report (like right now) and kendo, anyone else always have that urge on their mind, or am i just a mutant? i get yelled at by friends and relatives for doing okuri-ashi while standing in lines and while waiting at resteraunts, or anytime i cross a floor tennis shoes will slide decently on.... *sigh* oh well.

Taisaburo
10th February 2006, 01:01 PM
Oh, trust me, friend. You are most defintely not alone in this aspect, I find myself wanting to Kendo a lot as well. And doing it's techinques in the most... odd places. Although, I don't want to whack things with a stick... anyways: 'Once a Kichigai, always a Kichigai.' 8D


With that being said, don't feel odd about it... just quench the urge when you get home with continous pratice.

ahmed61086
10th February 2006, 02:48 PM
Hah, you should see me at the billiards.

Newbie
10th February 2006, 02:56 PM
I can sympathise. Sometimes when I'm really bored in the office I have to fight down the urge to start counting really loudly in Japanese.

Now you all know my deep, dark secret.

Damn I can't wait to get back in the dojo. Four months out and I'm starting to go peculiar.

nodachi
10th February 2006, 03:17 PM
Anyone tried to board a train in Shinjuku at rush hour? I really wish I had a shinai at those times and just started tsuki ing and men striking people left and right... I'd never have a difficult time getting on or off a train again... either that or be deported...

Krisuprocc
10th February 2006, 06:37 PM
I got a Shinai at work ..always scare the shit out of my co workers...MEEEEENNNnnnn... :))

Fuzzie
11th February 2006, 02:17 AM
I am like that but with Iaido instead... Like at work...
I find that I have started to bow to customers at times :confused2 I do wonder if people notice

Rincewind(-.-)'
11th February 2006, 05:01 AM
I find that I have started to bow to customers at times :confused2 I do wonder if people notice

Hmm...last week I had an exam...in the middle of it I tried to consult with my friend about one of the questions and it was noticed by the proffesor...
When he told me to stop I lowered my head and said "HAI" without thinking:)
not sure if he noticed:)

Joehannah
11th February 2006, 05:21 AM
I instinctively hit my uncle's kote when I went to shake his hand once... I didn't even bother to explain, it wouldn't have made me look less crazy.

Lloromannic
11th February 2006, 05:26 AM
Well, I sometimes go over the kata in my head. It helps when I have to actually do them.

Rohr
11th February 2006, 06:29 AM
...When he told me to stop I lowered my head and said "HAI" without thinking:)
not sure if he noticed:) I'm really bad with that... we once were having a lecture on DTE cables in school and the teacher asked "...does everyone understand?" and without thinking I shouted "Hai!" Everyone whipped around and gave me some wierd looks ^^;. Every time someone does that, I have to stop myself and swap back into American mode.

Twobitmage
11th February 2006, 06:41 AM
I do suburi with my umbrella

its frightening quite frankly

yohed55
11th February 2006, 11:28 AM
I am in the process of a 2 week break from kendo. There were some kids in my gym class pretending to be Jedi with lacross sticks.... I couldn't resist. I scored 2 kote and one do, people were staring.

ender84567
12th February 2006, 02:02 AM
yeah, for the immidate hours following a practice i'm bowing and respoding with "HAI!" alot, untill i slowly slip back into american mode..

Omnis
12th February 2006, 03:06 AM
I've been so tempted to break into the dance classroom between classes and just start trying fumikomi all over the brand new wooden floor.

I've also been saying Hai instead of Si during spanish class. It's just the little things.

Hai_hai
13th February 2006, 12:46 PM
Does anyone else find themselves.. well wanting to hit something with a stick at all times?
Other than rich-boy show-offs? No.

ender84567
14th February 2006, 01:58 AM
Ouch, very ouch baby.

Rurouni Kenshin
14th February 2006, 06:13 AM
I find myself picking stuff up from the floor in sonkyo, shuffling around during smokingbreaks at work (yeah I know, bad habit-smoking that is) and this morning I stood at a red light standing in kamae waiting for the trafficlight to show me an opening; turn green so I could fumikomi and shuffle along...... :confused2

KendoKT
17th February 2006, 02:34 PM
I have a really bad-habit of extending my right hand and doing a slight bow when I cross in front of people outside of the dojo.