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lufbrajames

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    Karate and Kung Fu
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  1. hi, i think the style im thinking of restarting is Black Tiger is that the same as the tiger style you do? if so what kind of style is it? hard soft etc thanks
  2. Hi, im thinking of restarting Sil Lum Hark Fu Mun ( http://www.sil-lum-kune.com ), when i trained in it it was known as Sil Lum Kune, so a lot of the forms have been removed and new ones added. i know what a few of the forms are called, but cant find any info, pictures, and i looked on you tube and didnt find anything, could anyone tell me if they are widely known, or specific to Sil Lum Hark Fu Mun Baat Yan Dook Sau Gau Yan Sahn Sin Hyut Tiu Mouh Nau Fu Sam Sing Bo Cheung Kune Lin Wang Kune thanks
  3. Hi all I was wondering why in the Shotokan syllabus (i have several books and have searched on the internet or the syllabus information)some grades you don't have to learn any more techniques, and for 2nd kyu 1st kyu and 1st dan there is no difference??? seems very strange why have the grades if you don't have to do anything for them, are they simply to increase the time before black?? Thanks
  4. you could always going into the film business and do fight scenes and stunts??? not very helpful i know
  5. I've been doing shotokan for 5 lessons, quite a long way to golol but im determined to stick at it, but i can be lazy at times, so i hope i can over come it becuase i dont want to miss classes and give up, i qould be anoyyed with myself!
  6. Hi i was just wondering what people thought of these 2 styles, and any insight they have on the diffrences or similarities, and if one of these style is better at certian areas. I do shotokan (SKA) my brother TKD (TAGB), and i am thinking of moving to TKD becuase they seem to have a greater variaty of kicks, unlike shotokan's front kick, side kick, roundhouse, back kick. Thanks
  7. Hi A good defence against mid height round house kicks i learnt whilst doing kung fu is to, when you see the kick coming move as fast as you can towards the kicking leg, so that it hits you in the side of the chest, if you get there soon enough there should be no power there, and you wont get hurt, and it will also unbalance your opponent. Hope this helps
  8. As long as you know what you will be asked to do, and put in 100% effort you will be fine. Oh and whats days your test on? Good luck!
  9. Hi everyone My shotokan class has just had a visit from sensei Akita 5th Dan, he has really made me want to work harder, and his visit has shown me what can be achieved if you are determined. I was wondering if anyone has trained with him, or knows of any books/website with any info on him thanks all
  10. £5 (7.38 euros) for an hour and a 1/2 lesson, or £32 (47.29 euros) a month and we can train at all 4 lessons a week.
  11. Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone new the syllabus for the S.K.A (Shotokan Karate Association http://www.shotokankarateassociation.com ) on a website etc. if not do you think it would be similar to any other syllabuses, if so does anyone have any links? Thanks for any help
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    UKTKF

    Hi The club i attend is associated to the UKTKF, but i can't seem to find any info about them. I've had a look on Google, but all i can find is varios clubs saying that they are affiliated to the UKTKF. does anyone have any information? Thanks
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