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AT

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  1. cool good luck... red belt is the next after white right? how long was it since you started karate?
  2. like i said, they sell it at amazon.com for the united states people.. http://www.amazon.com/Karate-Art-War-Vol-1/dp/B000A0GY4Q/sr=1-12/qid=1164766629/ref=sr_1_12/104-2718108-1739965?ie=UTF8&s=dvd http://www.amazon.com/Karate-Art-War-Vol-2/dp/B000A0GY50/sr=1-11/qid=1164766629/ref=sr_1_11/104-2718108-1739965?ie=UTF8&s=dvd http://www.amazon.com/Karate-Art-War-Vol-3/dp/B000A0GY5A/sr=1-10/qid=1164766629/ref=sr_1_10/104-2718108-1739965?ie=UTF8&s=dvd http://www.amazon.com/Karate-Art-War-Vol-4/dp/B000A0GY5K/sr=1-9/qid=1164766629/ref=sr_1_9/104-2718108-1739965?ie=UTF8&s=dvd
  3. How much is that in US dollars? $32.01
  4. what about walking up stairs.... is that a good way to burn fat?
  5. oh...kez is a female? .... had no idea heh.....the internet is so deceiving... but anyways grats to Ryan.
  6. wot the heck... you and I are almost the exact same size lol
  7. https://secure.mmm.co.uk/cgi-bin/site-editor.pl/4/-ecommerce?action=item;item=LARTWAR1;eid=354141
  8. each dvd is £16.50
  9. infact since you are from the UK, you might want to try directly from the production company. http://www.legendtv.co.uk/ dunno if it's going to be any cheaper though.
  10. You can find them at amazon.com
  11. man...so dissapointing. Turns out Bobby Lowe is retiring and doesn't hold classes. I don't know of any where else that teaches kyokushin karate where i'm from.
  12. If you want to buy DVDs you should buy these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=292RJFjGCKA
  13. it's probably not worth buying. just something amusing to watch if u were flipping through channels.
  14. lol martial law...sammo hung...i haven't seen that show in years. I don't think they show it here anymore. The closest thing to a martial arts tv show that I've seen in the past couple of years is Walker Texas Ranger
  15. hey, i was lookin at the ISAMI website, and I noticed that some of the belts that they sell says "(Thick Core)"......what does thick core mean? Is it wider than the regular ones? or thicker? or something else?
  16. wow... a mix of you and me would be perfect lol. I'm 6'1 and 255 lbs... i need to lose about 75 lbs. Me being an overweight person finds it so odd that there are other people out there that have trouble GAINING weight.
  17. BTW have you guys seen this vid? that vid and the highlight of "Ryu Narushima" kinda makes me want to take kyokushin karate now heh. Too bad there's only one school anywhere near me and it's still kinda far.
  18. wow what a supportive group. It really puts my mind at ease knowing that there are/were people who were in the same situation. I guess the only thing left for me to do is to go out and look for a style that I really want to learn and find a good teacher to learn from. Thanks all.
  19. hrrm. I checked for local Kyokushin dojos and found that there's only one dojo that teaches Kyokushin style of karate. However the shihan of this dojo is Bobby Lowe.... supposedly he's one of the higher ups in the IKO1 world eh?
  20. Hello. I took karate when I was 7 till about 12 and made it to brown belt but failed the shodan test like 3 times. After that i quit so i could have more time to play videogames on the weekends lol. Hadn't done any MA since then. Today i totally regret quitting. I'm 24 now and am 6'1, 260lbs. I wanted to get back into Karate or maybe Taekwondo since i liked doing kicks as a kid and still kinda do. Do any of you think it's still possible for someone as overweight as me to get back into MA? Or would it be better if i tried traditional methods of losing weight first and then maybe joining a karate school. Thoughts? Edit: Sorry i had initially posted this in the "Karate" forum but i guess it shoulda just gone here.
  21. Hello. I took karate when I was 7 till about 12 and made it to brown belt but failed the shodan test like 3 times. After that i quit so i could have more time to play videogames on the weekends lol. Hadn't done any MA since then. Today i totally regret quitting. I'm 24 now and am 6'1, 260lbs. I wanted to get back into Karate or maybe Taekwondo since i liked doing kicks as a kid and still kinda do. Do any of you think it's still possible for someone as overweight as me to get back into MA? Or would it be better if i tried traditional methods of losing weight first and then maybe joining a karate school. Thoughts?
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