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If I could, I think I would like to try Kyokushin. Also, I would give Shotokan a try, so that I could look at the forms and try to figure out how my current forms were derived from them. History study is great! And, I can accept the fact that TKD is not 3000 years old. That don't bother me one bit.

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If I could, I think I would like to try Kyokushin. Also, I would give Shotokan a try, so that I could look at the forms and try to figure out how my current forms were derived from them. History study is great! And, I can accept the fact that TKD is not 3000 years old. That don't bother me one bit.

You really show how much the study of martial arts means to you in this post. Glad to see the history of the arts means something to you.

Brandon Fisher

Seijitsu Shin Do

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If I could, I think I would like to try Kyokushin. Also, I would give Shotokan a try, so that I could look at the forms and try to figure out how my current forms were derived from them. History study is great! And, I can accept the fact that TKD is not 3000 years old. That don't bother me one bit.

You really show how much the study of martial arts means to you in this post. Glad to see the history of the arts means something to you.

:D I love everything about the martial arts. I love learning about all of the styles. I like hearing other people's takes on art and style. If you lived near by, I would call you up and hope to work out together, not practicing karate or TKD, but practicing martial arts.

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If I could, I think I would like to try Kyokushin. Also, I would give Shotokan a try, so that I could look at the forms and try to figure out how my current forms were derived from them. History study is great! And, I can accept the fact that TKD is not 3000 years old. That don't bother me one bit.

You really show how much the study of martial arts means to you in this post. Glad to see the history of the arts means something to you.

:D I love everything about the martial arts. I love learning about all of the styles. I like hearing other people's takes on art and style. If you lived near by, I would call you up and hope to work out together, not practicing karate or TKD, but practicing martial arts.

If you are ever in this area let me know.

Brandon Fisher

Seijitsu Shin Do

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If I could, I think I would like to try Kyokushin. Also, I would give Shotokan a try, so that I could look at the forms and try to figure out how my current forms were derived from them. History study is great! And, I can accept the fact that TKD is not 3000 years old. That don't bother me one bit.

You really show how much the study of martial arts means to you in this post. Glad to see the history of the arts means something to you.

:D I love everything about the martial arts. I love learning about all of the styles. I like hearing other people's takes on art and style. If you lived near by, I would call you up and hope to work out together, not practicing karate or TKD, but practicing martial arts.

If you are ever in this area let me know.

I sure will. :karate:

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I think whatever style you are currently practicing is going to be your favorite. :D

A great martial artist is one who is humble and respectful of others.

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I must add that I did train in Kung-fu for 4 years and do enjoy Shotokan much more.

A great martial artist is one who is humble and respectful of others.

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I think whatever style you are currently practicing is going to be your favorite. :D

I agree there will be some that will practice style but envy another and they other may be their favorite.

Brandon Fisher

Seijitsu Shin Do

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For me I stick with what I know, Shukokai - to me I found it more practical than Shotokan, purely personal, my body responds better to the stances and I find the kata etc more free-flowing and rythmic. I can see merits in all disciplines. Maybe I am just stuck in a rut!!

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For me I stick with what I know, Shukokai - to me I found it more practical than Shotokan, purely personal, my body responds better to the stances and I find the kata etc more free-flowing and rythmic. I can see merits in all disciplines. Maybe I am just stuck in a rut!!

I wouldn't say you are stuck in a rut, more like you are specializing in your style.

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