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owthathurts

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  1. Hello everybody newbie here! Glad to see we finally have a section just dedicated to Kung-fu! Well I am learning wushu right now, and so far I am able to practice at home. But I'm worried about where I will practice once we start doing jump movements, or movements that require a lot of room. I live in a apartment so there's really very little I can practice without disturbing the neighbors. I thought about practicing at the park, but I live in Seattle so it rains all the time. Especially now that it's getting cold practicing in the park doesn't seem like a good idea. Does anybody know of a good place to practice? Thanks
  2. Thanks guys for replying! I'm going to look into a school in my area! :pony:
  3. Hello everybody I'm a newbie at this forum. I am interested in taking Muay Thai but I had a few questions about it. First of all usually how much are classes? How hard is it on your body? I'm a 5 foot 105 pound girl will I be okay (Lol.)? I am taking Wushu right now also will that affect my Muay Thai training? Is there a certain part of the body Muay Thai is really hard on? I found that Wushu is really hard on my thighs and knees. How many days a week do you have to go to Muay Thai classes? I hope I didn't confuse you with so many questions. Thanks for reading!
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