I joined Tiger Schulmann's Karate. I only made it up to blue belt (the belt in their ranking system directly over white), and stopped attending. I did, however, pay for lessons up to my black belt. On the other hand, I truly appreciate the flowing, natural forms many practitioners of kung fu practice, and karate itself doesn't carry the stylistic appeal I am looking for... Although being able to handle myself in the street and not feel intimidated when I am outside is still my primary goal I am attending college for political science, and needless to say, I have very little money to go to a new martial arts school, however, if the goals of this school were incompatable with my personal goals, I would want to make that effort. Most importantly, I would like to know how Tiger Schulmann's Karate is different from some other styles out there, particularly ones with wide, open natural forms (that would still be highly practical, im not sure if such a thing exists even). Any help would be beneficial. If anyone feels the need to go outside the forum guidelines (however I would prefer opinions respectful of all others' disciplines), my email is thelimabeanking@yahoo.com Thank you for your help! lbk