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rogersga

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I would still preffer to learn in dojo or something like that where I can ask questions, and I'm told when I do something wrong or right. And after lessons I somethimes search for interesting things and katas on the internet, but I dont thing someone could learn only from it.. But If someone is really determined then ok, learn on your own, but why do you have to pay for something when its free on internet.

Oh, and Kruczek also means 'Legal loophole' :) I was just curious because I'm Pole :)

A style is just a name.

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I started home exercises about 5 years a go. First basic lunches, puch ups and jumping jacks and stretching - you know the drill.

After few years I show a P90X add on a DVD collection and tried it - and liked it. Collection has a session called Kenpo-X with some punches and kick routines.

After that I tried to find a DVD that would be a traditional karate practise session, but I did not find on ( well, not one with out music and some kind of pouncing type of "kick boxing".)

I think a video could also be a training session. It would be better for this than teaching new skills. To use video as a model for a perfect technique can be difficult. 1) Our body is different so we do not do techniques the same way. 2) We do not get feedback from what we are doing. When learning a new skill, it's hard to track what actually is happening and timing it correctly. (I'd say video is for advanced training, not for beginners.)

But video as a drillmaster to gain physical condition:-) If you cannot make it to a class, you could do some karate related exercises...

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