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Forums I try to check in on.

BudoSeek! Forums- Sensei Robert Carver, Benevolent Dictator

Uechi-ryu Forums

Do I study karate? No. Do I study Uechi-ryu? No. But the forum has always struck me with its passion and depth of knowledge.

Iain Abernethy

Another karate guy, but Iain seems knowledgeable and friendly--- plus Lawrence Kane posts there.

Cyberkwoon

This is where I go when I have a question on Chinese stuff. My first trip to Montreal was just to meet Fabien Sena, the Cyberkwoon boss. How many French guys do you know teaching Chinese martial arts in Tokyo?

Places I Learn

The Guru's Handbook

Asher writes about teaching. Sometimes I think he works too hard to be profound and softens things a bit much- someday our private emails over that will be valuable resources. If you are teaching something deeper than rote memorization, the Handbook will point you at some stuff you might not think of.

Mokuren Dojo

Someday I will meet Patrick Parker and move this link to the FRIENDS page. Until then, it's a place I check into occasionally because I like the way he thinks.







The myths about the centaur Chiron reveal him as a great healer, astrologer, and respected oracle, but he was most revered as a teacher of heroes. His name means hand, and he sacrificed his immortality for Prometheus so that fire could be bestowed upon mankind.