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Kyokushin, because it was the best MA school in my area. Now im proud to be a kyokushin karateka and wouldnt have it any other way.

My Nidan Grading! Check it Out: http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=27140

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"Behind each triumph are new peaks to be conquered." - Mas Oyama

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My art of choice is Chinese Kenpo. It is very self-defense oriented, the techniques are practical and effective, and our system is open and continually changing as our environment and new ideas dictate. But, mostly it was more the school that decided me, rather than strictly the style. Our instructor insists on training that is extremely practical, and our organization (IKCA) really takes the subjectivity out of learning and testing processes.

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I study Wing Chun and Shotokan Karate

Wing chun is great because its effective,reflexive blocks and almost all around great defense.

I like karate because it's more competitive and more cardio. They also have a weapon class which is great.

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My first glimpse of Martial Arts was "Bujitsu", that was during my High School days. When I went to college I took up "Kick Boxing", for two years. I was a "3 rounder" only in "Middleweight". But when I was introduced to "Aikido" by a friend of mine. I feel in love with it. I am a "Purple Belter", but as of now I am inactive in my study of that particular art, due to my hectic schedule in my job.

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