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pugno

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  1. Thanks for the feedback, JR. If your experience is similar to what is practiced in the dojo I am considering, then I think it will be exactly what I'm looking for.
  2. Thanks for the replies. Yes, this school is based on Taika Seiyu Oyata's teachings. I did do some internet research awhile back, and remember having some issues with the name changes, etc. I'll have to review that again. I also did read about Dillman, and did confirm with the instructor that they do not practice any "no touch knockout" methods. I was more interested in finding some books to read (I will check out Mark Bishop's book), and also in hearing from anyone who practiced this style (pros/cons). I'm recovering from surgery, and new to MA and karate. So while I recuperate I've been trying to read up and learn as much as I can in the meanwhile. I'm hoping to learn some of the basics (footwork, maybe some kata), so I can hit the ground running when I start class. Thanks again for the info.
  3. Hello, I'm looking to get started in karate, and have been considering a place that practices Ryukyu Kempo (Classical Okinawan karate). I have corresponded with the instructor, and will be visiting the school soon to watch a class. In the meantime, I have been trying to read up on this style, but there does not seem to be much literature on this style of karate. I would be interested to hear if there are others practicing this, and if they can share their experiences in this style, or if they have any recommendations for where I can find more information to study. Thanks in advance.
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