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yes but grading can fule this further, all I am saying is great care should be taken in the situation.

 

 

"perfection, is something we all get closer too with training, but you will never get there and untill you accept this your mind will be limited in what you can achive"


- Dave

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On 2002-04-22 06:52, dafabe wrote:

 

yes but grading can fule this further, all I am saying is great care should be taken in the situation.

if that is the point in your first post, then it should've been stated more clearly, IMO. cause in your first post, all you said was the "yes but grading can fule this further" part.

 

back to the subject:

 

yes, i agree that great care should be taken into the situation. the problem probably depends on each dojo. more specifically, the people in that dojo.

 

regarding to the taekwondo guys at my college again. according to my seniors, their seniors were always friendly and humble. but for some reasons, the newer members seem to be a bunch of jerks who just wants to get into a fight. :down:

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On 2002-04-18 06:08, shotochem wrote:

 

This brings back the old saying

 

SIZE MATTERS!!!!

 

5'5" Black Belt Vs 6'5" Purple belt???

 

We have this in our dojo the purple belt is built like a brick wall and towers over the BB.

 

I would put my money on the big guy even though that particular BB is very good.

 

BTW IM a little biased the big guy does a number on me in sparring too!!! :grin:

so who won? and in what way? full contact sparring (won by KOs), or competition style (won by points)?

 

just curious since i have witnessed a green belt (gojuryu) beat a black belt too.

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