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I have studied Isshinryu Karate for approximately three years now.

Prior to Isshinryu Karate, I studied Ji Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, for twelve years, and Kodokan Judo, for one and a half years.

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I have studied Isshinryu Karate for approximately three years now.

Prior to Isshinryu Karate, I studied Ji Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, for twelve years, and Kodokan Judo, for one and a half years.

I have not heard the term Ji Do Kwan for quite some time. About the only "Kwan" you hear of any more is the Moo Duk Kwan.

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Isshinryu - 4 years

Jujutsu - 7 years

Aikido - 7 years

Judo - 7 years

Kenjutsu - 7 years

Jojutsu - 7 years

fencing - 6 months

That's quite a list. Did you take most of these in pairs?

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Isshinryu - 4 years

Jujutsu - 7 years

Aikido - 7 years

Judo - 7 years

Kenjutsu - 7 years

Jojutsu - 7 years

fencing - 6 months

That's quite a list. Did you take most of these in pairs?

I started in Isshinryu when i was 14 and stopped at 18-19.

fencing courses and competition was offered by my university, and so i took a year, which was like 6 months of training counting all the time off.

kenjutsu/jujutsu/aikido/judo are my three nights a week of martial arts all taught at the same dojo. their not taught as part of an overall system. we learn each one from day one of their typical training, which works well conisdering the footwork for all beautifully blend with tai sebake.

Jojutsu is taught by one of the Vee Arnis instructors at our dojo, and so we Miyama Ryu guys take it as a point ofpride that we can hold our own with those guys with the short staff.

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I have studied Isshinryu Karate for approximately three years now.

Prior to Isshinryu Karate, I studied Ji Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, for twelve years, and Kodokan Judo, for one and a half years.

I have not heard the term Ji Do Kwan for quite some time. About the only "Kwan" you hear of any more is the Moo Duk Kwan.

I studied TKD Ji do Kwan for about three months (admittedly, not very long, that's why I never list it). JDK was described to me as being Korea's version of Judo. Never got into the heart of it enough to see how close it actually comes.

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."

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