Hey, guys. 👋

Lately I’ve been diving into martial arts - just early practice for now, but I’m really drawn to the mindset: focus, discipline, inner calm. At the same time, I’ve found myself a bit intrigued by the motorcycle culture - the freedom, the connection to the road, the aesthetic too.

I’ve noticed that some people in both spaces seem to carry a quiet confidence that’s really inspiring.

Just wondering if anyone else here shares that mix of interests - judo, karate, moto rides, maybe beach walks after a training session, that kind of peaceful warrior vibe?

Not looking for anything in particular, just curious to see who’s out there. Feel free to share your experience, say hi, or drop a pic if you feel like it. ☺️

Wishing calm and good energy to anyone who needs it today. 🥋 🏍 ✨️

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Give kyokushin karate a try! It’s full contact, so you gotta work hard on getting yourself strong, but the people practicing it are always great, humble, and fun, it’s kind of its own sub culture I guess

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      1 month ago

      Thanks for the advice. I was curious about Kyokushin for a while now. It seems intrigueing and more effective than Shotokan.

      Have you trained Kyokushin yourself? Would you say it still has a connection with philosophy and mental training like more traditional styles?

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    1 month ago

    I’m a transfem who, once long ago, took an aikido class. I totally get violence. It can be very gratifying. I probably couldn’t win any fight, but I like the idea of being handled by a big guy. What you’re describing with the motorcycles and such almost sounds like leather culture, which I definitely have engaged with.

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    1 month ago

    Check out Oliver Sacks. He was into motorcycles, he was gay and also a neuroscientist. He has some awesome books.

    PS: Martial Arts are hot. Keep doing it.

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      17 days ago

      Thanks for your reply and recommendation. I think that I’ve heard about Oliver in some context previously and yet didn’t quite bother learning more about his work and personality. The combination of neuroscience and motorcycle culture sounds interesting for sure. Maybe you had some book or article about his life when commenting here?

      As for the Martial Arts, I’m still considering to try a few as I really like the combination of philosophy, discipline, and training. It’s hot when guys embrace the martial way and get into what they are practicing.