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Hey guys, lately its been a mental struggle on which club I would like to join. Be it boxing, karate, muai thai, etc...

But for some strange reason ive always had an eye for "Twin Dragon" As for the europeans, im not exactly sure if this "franchise" is common there but Im sure they are in the US.

Has anyone ever trained at a Twin Dragon facility? How was it?

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Hey, I am with Twin Dragon right now and I love it. I've been with them for a while and its a great work out. Whether you want to go for fitness or for competitive its great.

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Hi,

I am not into any martial arts myself, but I think American karate or perhaps arobic kickboxing could be a relatively good start. But if you are competitive, I would suggest muai thai or a more assertive karate style. Again, I think that American schools might have problems in some places of establishing international standards in terms of the quality of assertive and well rounded athletes.

One point, I think it would be good for the sport to open gym vs gym karate sparring to the general public on the free basis. Experementally, I think it would guage some input into how to popularize the sport.

Martin

"Not all the best people can be found in the ring"

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