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Thanks to active moderating as well as the courteous and respectful contributions, this is the only discussion forum worth subscribing to. Martial Arts Planet sometimes has a few good topics to follow, mostly because of the presence of Mr Mac Young whose websites and publications are very informative. Not every forum can boast having such a reknowned expert among its members. Sometimes I hope he would post here, too. I lurk in at least five sites in 3 languages but only contribute to this one for the reasons I mentioned before and because it is easier to do than posting in five.

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KF for me; gives me a much needed break outside and away from the Shindokan circles!!

Use to be a moderator for the Karate Forum section at Black Belt Magazine; it's now closed, the Forum section, that is!!

Still visit knockdownfighters, but my interest has waned as of late.

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**Proof is on the floor!!!

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I remember Blackbelt Magazine and enjoyed reading the forum section. Eventually thought it seems like the website and the forum followed suit when the publication degenerated into what it is now.

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Karate Forums has solid community members that make it great by their contributions and comittment to keeping the standards high....the same as any reputable dojo!

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This is the main one for me. There are a few Facebook pages/groups I follow:

Sport Karate Memes - mostly poking fun at various things in the sport karate world (sparkly weapons, too much screaming, etc). It's normally a lighthearted page. Occasionally someone gets offended.

Point Fighter - great for results for some of the larger sport tourneys. A lot of discussion on technique, rules, issues, etc

Pointfigthing.org - same as above, but not very active as of late.

Karatebyjesse too

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The only sites I regularly read and post on are KF, Iain Abernethy's forum, and Sherdog, unless you count Facebook groups. There are two of those which I regularly interact with, called Ryukyu Martial Arts (Research and General Discussion) and Ryukyu Martial Arts (Practical Applications and Training). I do jump into a few other sites on occasion, though, and I follow a great deal of blogs.

Kishimoto-Di | 2014-Present | Sensei: Ulf Karlsson

Shorin-Ryu/Shinkoten Karate | 2010-Present: Yondan, Renshi | Sensei: Richard Poage (RIP), Jeff Allred (RIP)

Shuri-Ryu | 2006-2010: Sankyu | Sensei: Joey Johnston, Joe Walker (RIP)

Judo | 2007-2010: Gokyu | Sensei: Joe Walker (RIP), Ramon Rivera (RIP), Adrian Rivera

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Karate Forums has solid community members that make it great by their contributions and comittment to keeping the standards high....the same as any reputable dojo!

8)

Solid post!!

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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KF for me; gives me a much needed break outside and away from the Shindokan circles!!

Use to be a moderator for the Karate Forum section at Black Belt Magazine; it's now closed, the Forum section, that is!!

Still visit knockdownfighters, but my interest has waned as of late.

:)

This was the only other one I had ever frequented, and the quality wasn't even close to that of KF. This is definitely my home.

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I bounced around check things out a bit before landing here regularly. For me, KF offered the best, high quality discussions on the web.

That said, for specific grappling info, Jiu Jitsu Forums has some interesting threads.

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I generally post on here when I get the time/can think of somethign worthwhile posting!

I read a lot of the forum posts and articles on Iain Abernathy's website as I find his entire outlook on karate very informative and something of an eye-opener. I also follow him on Facebook and listen to his podcasts when new ones are out.

I also follow Geoff Thompson on Facebook as well as listen to his podcasts. While Geoff still studies martial arts, he has very much gone towards a self help /mself improvement type of persona which I find interesting.

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