User:SenseiDarren

I am a strange and wierd guy. I have no wife or children. My IQ averages at least 40 points above most doctors. My father taught pre-med anatomy and physiology as a PhD for 35 years, plus I spent 14 years actually training with 6th degree and true masters of various arts and disciplines. Nin-Chi-Juitsu (not correct spelling, maybe? Maybe not) is what I came up with by combining two styles of Tae-Kwon-Do, Karate, Judo, Aikido, Kendo, Ninjuitsu, Misc. Kunk-Fu styles, Jeet-Koon-Do, Phillipino Arts, Thai Boxing, Savate, Dim-Mak, Shaolin Chin-Na, Samurai and mental Discipline, Dynamic Tension, Zen Buddhism, Christian morals and ethics, Israeli advanced techniques, Advanced firearm training and knife training from several Law enforcement training facilities. One must always continue learning the latest and best tactics and techniques. An ongoing persuit.

I am just a little guy of 5'6" 140lbs. I grew up in an area where I felt the I should be always ready.  I am still that little guy, but I feel that I am now ready, but could always improve.

I have had only one student, and he was only given limited knowledge. I am still relatively young, so I may have a protege yet. God willing that I may pass this knowlwdge and skill on to another I can trust to not only preserve the knowledge, but also someone who will not misuse it to hurt others or to teach it to others who will use it for evil. It is very difficult to find people who can be trusted, have the right mindset, and are willing to spend the tons of time training. Most of the people who want to train are those who have revenge in mind, want to be a bad-ass show off, or don't have the ethics, morals, and discipline required to be a responsible carrier of this knowledge and abilities. Of course, it's just a mish-mash of all kinds of thoughts, techniques, and philosophies which are not really any better than most of the others out there, but these are just things that have worked for me and seem to be the most efficient. Just my opinions and preferences for things that I've found useful, efficient, and morally/ethically in line with my idealistic notions of how we should treat one another.

Thank you for your attention,

Darren

P.S. There is only one real honorific I will respond to. The others will not do. It must be correct or you are merely fooling me. Ah, you can call me anything that you want, but I respond easier if it is not vulger or demeaning. Darren, Mr., Sir, but Sensei is reserved for thoe whom I have taught or whom I am still teaching. The literal meaning of the word is "teacher" and not "master".