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ShasterSingh last won the day on June 21 2014

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  1. ShasterSingh

    washroom?

    pretty sure your supposed to wear kakkars 24/7/365.
  2. Gatka as practiced today still has some of the fundamental movements of the type of shastar vidiya that was done back in the day. I do agree with you though that it is mostly taught as more of a game, but there are still legitimate practitioners. It doesn't really matter too much know as we should all be striving to acquire the knowledge of using firearms (i.e. getting your license and hitting the ranges, airsoft simulation, etc, etc.) Guru Maharaaj kirpa kare hopefully we as a Panth can return to the brave warriors we once were.
  3. VJKK VJKF I blast bir ras kirtan in my face with my phones bright <banned word filter activated> light right when i wake up. Usually works lol You could try and see how it works, also naps help a lot. Literally a 20 minute nap helps me freshen up. Learn how to nap power nap. Other than that, do your amrit vela based on what you can handle. As your avastha increases amrit vela will become easier. VJKK VJKF
  4. ShasterSingh

    Kirpan Level

    VJKK VJKF Find what fits best for you. Just make sure it is secure to your body (wont fall out , wont fling around, etc.) and you can draw it easily. I find its best diectly on the wastline and a towards the inside of my hip. I usually wear a regular gatra with the kirpaan tucked into my pants with the handle sticking out so i can draw it while the case stays secure. VJKK VJKF
  5. VJKK VJKF In my opinion, dastaar. It all depends on the parents and child like stated before, but dastaar is optimal. VJKK VJKF
  6. Veer ji, you make a very good point. I was too stupid to realise that it could fall, but to fix this problem can i wear a 'substitute' training kirpaan while I am training with my actual kirpaan that I wear normally?
  7. VJKK VJKF Sat Sangat Ji, I had a question regarding using Shastar for training. I train with Shastar regurlarly, and on one occasion one of my friends came over while I was training. I happened to be training with my Sri Sahib/Kirpan that day and when my friend saw me he said that I shouldn't be taking my Kirpaan out of it's case like that because apparently it wants khoon(blood) when you take it out and taking it out for any other reason than bhog is beadbi. I tried telling him that I was only using it to train and that I never start without an Ardas and asking Guru ji for permission but he said I should use a different one other than my kakaar. The probelm is, I need to use my specific Kirpaan because it is the one that is always with me, so if I had to ever take it out for any combat situation (Which I hope never happens) I want to be fully functional and efficeient with my specific Kirpaan. So my question is: Is it beadbi to take out your kirpan for training, and also, does it really want blood when you take it out. VJKK VJKF
  8. VJKK VJKF Actually veer ji, in a lot of martial arts, explosiveness is key and pushups are a very great functional movement. And explosive pushups like clapping pushups can actually help you develop a faster and stronger punch. Even the singhs of of the from the 6th's Guru's time did traditional dand baitaks for their strength. In fact, I have seen in my own training, pushups have really increased my athletisim and functionality in combat. Bhul Chuk Maaf Karne Ji VJKK JKF
  9. Just keep going man. Everytime you fall, get back up, fall, get back up, fall get back up. keep going. Thats the warrior mindset. You gotta keep going. Always try to improve. Just keep fighting those 5 powerful warriors. They will knock you down. Thousands upon millions of times. Thats what they do to me. You may never win, but at the end of the day, you have to thank God for giving you enough strength to pick up your sword and continue fighting. Even if you never win the game, thank God for keeping you on the path. VJKK VJKF
  10. VJKK VJKF Yep, this is one of the main purposes of the Akali Nihang singhs. There were vanguards that protected gurudwaras. Start training with weapons Singho ! Learn Shastar Vidya and how to use weapons like guns. Wake up warriors ! GURBAR AKAAL
  11. VJKK VJKF Very nice. That was really good. He had quick thinking and got him in the lock Nice. VJKK VJKF
  12. VJKK VJKF Your goal as a sikh should not be to get a six pack, but to have good core strength and cutting off escess body fat for agility in shastar vidya. Infact, that's the only reason i workout, not to look good, but simply to be more functional in combat. I train in shastar vidyia and the only real benfit of a six pack would be to help reduce impact of strikes to the stomach. But mainly, you should not just focus on your abs, but your whole core. So yea, its good that you have a six paxk, but as a sikh this shouldn't really concern you. It should just be an added benefit of trying to make your core strength stronger so you perform better in battle. VJKK VJKF
  13. VJKK VJKF Three words. Gurbani. Gurbani. Gurbani. Let it strengthen your faith. Trust me, stay the path and one day you will experience God and the will have all your doubts removed. VJKK VJKF
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