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well drills are always good but sometimes you need a partner who can show you the "reality" of a move.

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


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Why would you want to start from nothing when there's a ton of useful information available everywhere for you to harvest? Even Jeet Kune Do is a collection of moves from different sources. Its not all something that Bruce Lee just made up.
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to tell the truth guys i did find a good martial art school close to were i live that teaches shorin-ryu karate. the leniage traces back to choshin kibana and you get 1 private lession plus 7 weeks of training. the training last 7:30 to 8:15 thats 45 min long and theres also a place at the entrence were your parants can stay and watch you train.the sensies nice an soft spoken, so if i decide to go then self teaching might no longer be a optian.so thanks guys. :D
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