Sunday, 24 July 2016

1 st yellow belt -gesar karate assessment .

this time this assessment took place in holsworthy leisure centre on wednesday 20th july 2016 .myself and fellow adult student alan -grading for 2nd white belt started with a fitness test then into techniques required in the following stances -standing hachi dachi,standing shiko,moving zenkutsu dachi,moving sanchin dachi,moving neko hachi dachi,moving shiko dachi,we also did rendori and i did the following kata -geikisai dai ichi .it was hard work and i was just as nervous as when did my first assessment .afterwards me and alan were guided by sensi  on pointers to improve upon and we both passed.so now i need to work harder do more sit ups ,pratice pratice and try to attend more claases and go forward on my journey in martial arts.

lynx news update updated

dartmoor zoo staff are worried about the trend of humans or hunters wanting to get a selfie maybe with flaviu dead?and even found a man tracking this big cat with his dog.possible sighting in garden in horrabridge 12 miles away from zoo.now dartmoor zoo are making an appeal for 5,000 pounds to buy more sensor cameras .this will help double the 35 already in use in aid to cover a larger area.also  the zoo has hired a top tracker to help capture this big cat and he has so far spent 2 nights searching for flaviu.

lose weight not?

is it right that fish,rats,mice are being genetically altered to help people be thinner.so far 4.4 million has been spent on in my opinion a waste of money and time and cruel .also procedures were carried out on cats,dogs,horses ,primates so just try to eat less .

English Heritage calls for jousting to be made Olympic sport

A castle in Suffolk has hosted its first ever medieval jousting tournament this weekend as calls are made to make it an Olympic sport.
English Heritage says it's one of the oldest equestrian sports in the world and has begun an online petition to gather support."The very people at the top of the sport, the professionals, are working at high levels, just like our modern athletes, swimmers, all those who dedicate their daily training, they're riding 4 to 5 horses a day, they're then practising marital arts and combining the two to make mounted combat and jousting, something that is not just entertainment for people in castles here like Framlingham, but also around the world and jousting has become a phenomenon because of social media."
– DOMINIC SEWELL, JOUSTING CONSULTANT, ENGLISH HERITAGE.Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, an English Heritage site, is holding its first ever jousting tournament over the weekend.
It comes as earlier this week the charity announced it was starting an online petition to make jousting an Olympic sport.
But recognises that it will be a long road to the sport getting Olympic status.
"We want to see jousting take its rightful place at the Olympics table. It is one of the oldest equestrian sports in the world, and requires similar levels of athleticism and artistry as other official Olympic sports."
– LUCY HUTCHINGS, ENGLISH HERITAGE'S HEAD OF PROJECTS-read more

fish don't always take the bait.

sometimes when people are uncertain about things or you thier will go fishing for info with bait of trying to be helpful .if you are strong willed you will not take the bait given to you as you may look bad in others eyes .

Led Zeppelin Announce Expanded 'Complete BBC Sessions'

A year after Led Zeppelin issued their final catalogue reissues, the group has uncovered more rarities: eight unreleased recordings they made for the BBC, including a "lost" three-song session from 1969. These new discoveries will round out an expanded and remastered edition of the band's 1997 release, BBC Sessions, which covers recordings made between 1969 and 1971, for what it has renamed The Complete BBC Sessions. It's scheduled to come out on September 16th.
The previously unreleased tracks will complete a third disc of the previously two-disc compilation. These include two versions of "Communication Breakdown" and "What Is and What Should Never Be," as well as "Dazed and Confused." The lost, March 1969 session – once fabled to have been erased from its master tapes – contains the oft-bootlegged, -read more

Soot from asteroid causing temperatures to plummet may have wiped out dinosaurs,

Scientists say this caused a lengthy period of darkness which led to a drop in temperatures.
The rapid climate change sparked droughts, devastated plant life, cooled oceans and killed off land and marine creatures over several years, says the study by Japan’s Tohoku University.
The impact in the Yucatan Peninsula left a crater 110 miles wide..Earlier theories suggested that dust from the impact may have blocked the sun, or that sulphates may have contaminated the atmosphere.
But researchers say it is unlikely that either phenomenon could have lasted long enough to have driven the extinction.
Now the team is studying other mass extinctions in the hopes of further understanding the processes behind them

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