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What do you make of this?

http://www.budokaratehouse.com

I've never heard of a program like this before.

"Achieving victory in every battle is not absolute perfection. Neutralizing an adversary’s forces without battle is perfection."

Sun-Tzu, The Art of War

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Posted

sounds prety cool to me

How many blosom's are on that tree?

It is impossible to count,

The number's continuoulsy change.

Posted

i think i remember seeing a add about this. id love the chance to prety much do karate all day i would love it but i wonder if i could last

shorei kai=graceful flowing

Posted

thats what i'm talking about! that's how it should be done. too bad the average american martial artist wouldn't last a week. lol!!

Wisdom is knowledge rightly applied. To fight wisely is to rightly apply techniques.

Posted

The aims of the program sound good to me, it just seems a little dodgy that you have to pay them $20 just to even get an application form.

"Was it really worth it? Only time and death may ever tell..." The Beautiful South - The Rose of My Cologne


Sheffield Steelers!

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It sounds to me very much like the Uchi Deshi Program the Mas Oyama had in Japan. It was 1000 days training and they lived in the dojo. I read an article on Uchi deshi life many years back in one of the Japanese Kyokushin Magazines and it sounds like it was extremely tough. No days off in the first year. A half day off per week in the second Year and One day off per week in the third year. Shihan Bobby Lowe was the first to do it and he wrote a book on it called the Young Lions of Kyokushin - Wakajishi.

Osu!

Why is it, when all is said and done, that more is said than done - John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Posted

Seems like a scam to me. The website design, the mysterious $20 application fee, all of the warning against trying to show up at their location, etc. I'd not apply, but you do so at your own (probably high) risk.

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