Title: whtch saber school is better? Post by: bonesteller on November 22, 2016, 01:05:45 AM i dunno if this belongs here but which saber combat school is better saber authority or LA saber academy but being in canada it's costly to go to eather places
i have been practicing through the saber authority and so far with out the movment it feels fine i was thinking on making my own teckneek using the saber authority as a base plate let me know which you think is better Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Majobu5 on November 22, 2016, 01:08:39 PM i dunno if this belongs here but which saber combat school is better saber authority or LA saber academy but being in canada it's costly to go to eather places i have been practicing through the saber authority and so far with out the movment it feels fine i was thinking on making my own teckneek using the saber authority as a base plate let me know which you think is better (http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g56/mmbuenrostro/Mobile%20Uploads/enhanced-buzz-19615-1378229023-10_zps5amuyvms.jpg) (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/mmbuenrostro/media/Mobile%20Uploads/enhanced-buzz-19615-1378229023-10_zps5amuyvms.jpg.html) Punctuation buddy! If the costs are out of you're range, try finding a local group who are saber enthusiasts and might take you in. I don't live in Canada, so I can't help you there, but that's where I would start...well, if i were you, I'd start putting periods and commas first!😁 Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: dasweallycool on November 22, 2016, 01:14:54 PM A free one.. get yerself on facebook and join the Saber Legion. They have a Distance Learning page which provides you with a Tutor and a family of Saber enthusiasts which you can then share videos with and learn the basic forms.. #AWESOMESAUCE!!
Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: bonesteller on November 22, 2016, 04:11:14 PM (http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g56/mmbuenrostro/Mobile%20Uploads/enhanced-buzz-19615-1378229023-10_zps5amuyvms.jpg) (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/mmbuenrostro/media/Mobile%20Uploads/enhanced-buzz-19615-1378229023-10_zps5amuyvms.jpg.html) Punctuation buddy! If the costs are out of you're range, try finding a local group who are saber enthusiasts and might take you in. I don't live in Canada, so I can't help you there, but that's where I would start...well, if i were you, I'd start putting periods and commas first!😁 [/quote iK my punctuation is really bad Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: scifidude79 on November 22, 2016, 06:02:02 PM I don't think there is a better, it's all about personal preference. I'd suggest looking up some schools on YouTube and seeing what they have to offer and then deciding which one you'd most like to study. That's what I did, since I'm not all that close to any lightsaber schools either and the martial arts training in my area is only so-so as far as available training with swords.
Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: bonesteller on November 25, 2016, 09:19:39 PM i would like to practice vopaad/jyro form ( vi i think ), the one mace and maul studed and so far no one has done it so i should make it my self.
Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Landen Se-Sentien on November 25, 2016, 09:32:54 PM Don't neglect the foundation. I can't stress this enough. Too many people want to do advanced techniques and philosophies before even getting the basics nailed down. You said you've tried some things without movement. Do you know how much movement is required as you start to advance? Even introductory martial arts require movements and footwork practice.
Juyo/Vaapad (Form VII) is full of advanced techniques. Ask yourself this, how ready are you? If it's your end goal, then work towards it, but if you're really not ready for it right now, then don't rush it. Take your time and enjoy the learning and practice. Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Vivectius on November 25, 2016, 10:16:59 PM i would like to practice vopaad/jyro form ( vi i think ), the one mace and maul studed and so far no one has done it so i should make it my self. Juyo is form VII, of which Vapaad is a variation. Form VI is Niman. Form VII has been done,at least to some extent, by at least two Lightsaber combat systems, and I think a third. If you search the forums, there are several videos. However, learning Juyo requires a knowledge and certain level of mastery in all of the forms before it. If you don't have those, you'll have very limited success trying to study it. Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Master Nero Attoru on November 27, 2016, 10:02:47 PM You're welcome to come give TPLA a try, we're a free resource and help you train via online submission. You'll start in Shii-Cho and progress through the Forms during your training. Niman and Juyo are two advanced Forms that only Headmasters train in, but you could get there eventually!
Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: bonesteller on November 29, 2016, 01:03:14 AM You're welcome to come give TPLA a try, we're a free resource and help you train via online submission. You'll start in Shii-Cho and progress through the Forms during your training. Niman and Juyo are two advanced Forms that only Headmasters train in, but you could get there eventually! what TPLATitle: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Jedihunter214 on November 29, 2016, 01:10:18 AM i don't know if this is the place for this but i am from West Virginia and i have looked for clubs school for dueling and other light saber training to hone my skills. please help with this please
Title: Re: whtch saber school is better? Post by: Vivectius on November 29, 2016, 04:29:24 AM TPLA - Terra Prime Light Armory. They do a lot of training videos online for people who cannot make it to regular classes or don't have any easy way to get anywhere to train.
They are not the only ones out there that do this, but they are well organized with a set progression through the Lightsaber forms they've built. Just search TPLA on YouTube, and start with the Shii Cho, Form I videos. They also have a good Facebook page that I don't have a link to at the moment, but if you search them on Facebook you should find them pretty easily. |