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Thunderdragon

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I'm retired now but still keep fit. most recently the last of my grand masters passed away Lou Ellison and I inherited the 10th dan. Go ahead and scoff it is an American Stye but with a long heritage and good athletes and it works pretty good in a real fight.

Of course it has a lot of goju ryu, and Tae kwon do in it as well as some others from my travels. It has beautiful Kata and devistating self defense that works. And should for some reason it doesnt work we have firearms training that will take up your slack should you run into a rock that you cant break....any way it worked for me for the last 45 years.

Hi John. Welcome to the forums. Congratulations on the 10th dan - sorry to hear it was under such circumstances. Hope to learn more about your techniques and insights in the other forums. Cheers, Tony

t is an American Stye but with a long heritage and good athletes and it works pretty good in a real fight.

 

Sounds great to me. Welcome to Karate Forums, John! :karate:

~ Joe

Vee Arnis Jitsu/JuJitsu

Welcome to KF, John!

Ed

Welcome to KF, and congratulations for inheriting 10th Dan.

Rational functions are a pain in the asymptote.

Welcome :D

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

Welcome!!!

Welcome aboard !!

Semper Fi , Dave

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