superleeds Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Hello people. It is nice to find a site with so many nice people interrested in self defence and self improvement. I started practicing Chito-Ryu Karate-do about a month ago (still a newbee ) Though my first encounter with Karate was oh,say 12 years ago. (it was not a happy encounter) I must say I havent had so much fun since I started out playing drums 10 years ago. Read a book!
Red J Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Welcome to the Forum! I had to lose my mind to come to my senses.
monkeygirl Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Welcome! Since you've just started karate again, I'll pull out the old corny saying...here goes: Best of luck and least of injuries!! BTW, do you still play drums? I've played acoustic guitar for over 2 years now. 1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard.
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KickChick Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Welcome to KarateForums! Yes, we are a nice bunch aren't we?
John G Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Welcome aboard. John G Jarrett III Dan, ITF Taekwon-Do
LeaF Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Welcome to the boards Goju Ryu Karate-do and Okinawan Kobudo, 17 Years Old 1st kyu Brown Belt in in Goju Ryu Karate-do, & Shodan in Okinawan KobudoGiven enough time, any man may master the physical. With enough knowledge, any man may become wise. It is the true warrior who can master both....and surpass the result.I AM CANADIAN
The_Yak Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 welcome The Yak"Patience is the key to understanding""The man who is first is often last"
G95champ Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 Welcome (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
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