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Is there anyone here that has taken eother art just wondering had the pleasure of meeting some of these instructors when I was on vacation in Japan
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Ah yes, Joe's infamous history of Grandfathers! :grin:

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I have not however my sensei and severla other students from my dojo do study tenshin ryu kenjitsu from lavery sensei. I have not started due to the fact taht i feel i need to work more on my karate befor startiang a different style .

 

 

Karate is not a sport , it is a way of life .

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my jiu jitsu/judo sensei has done kendo......he has told me alot about the philosophy and the mental calmness and control of your emotions that you must posess in order to be successful

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:karate:

 

 

 

I have some bacground in Kenjitsu....it is better than Kendo cuz its more combative. Its interesting cuz it teaches you the "samurai way of life" as well as teaching the drawing and cutting portin of the art.

 

This is basically the art that th samurai warrior trained in, and its very, very fascinating to learn. Theres alot of listings on the internet yellow pages..look em up!!

 

Hasta!!

 

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