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HumbleHero

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  1. After visiting youtube, I found that Judo looks very interesting. Looks like I really need to start to wear contacts if I decide to try it. Coincidentally, there is a dojo not far from my uni also.
  2. There WILL always be issues to deal with. It's not my intention to downplay your concerns. I suspect that if you just make the commitment, you will not regret it. Of course you need to stay within your means. Be sure you can afford the school you choose. I guess I'm saying that this is something that could potentially benifit you for the rest of your life. It should be taken every bit as seriously as the contacts you need. IMO! What I mean be contacts are eye contacts, not contacts as in connections. Just in case there is some confusion.
  3. I'm not too sure what to ask. My main motives for taking up martial arts are: - for the exercise - and to release anger and aggression in a controlled and acceptable manner. A friend once recommended Kyokushin, though I haven't thought about it for a while. My main concerns are: - time and money is scarce because I am a uni student - I have to get myself contacts I would like to commit to martial arts but I have to deal with these two issues first.
  4. Hi everyone! This is my first post on this great forum of yours. I am actually into table tennis and I have been thinking of taking up a martial arts style on the side to supplement my table tennis. Basically, I am looking for a particular style that involves getting from point A to point B whilst in a crouching position. Anyone have any good ideas? The martial arts that are available for me are karate, Hapkido, Judo, Boxing and Taekwondo. P.S. Body type? Short and slightly chubby, like George Constanza from Seinfeld.
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