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I haven't done much since my initial posts on the forum about finding a good Karate school with dedicated adult classes and such. I initially found a Shotokan school that piqued my interest, but for various reasons, I decided to branch out and try other Karate styles. I am very interested in looking into a Kyokushin school and starting as a complete newbie and seeing where it takes me, and at the same time, I want to study Shorin Ryu but will most likely have to rely on a "at my own pace" type of study, essentially videos/books/dvds.

I'll update as the journey goes; I'm very excited to test the waters.

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Very excited for and with you as your search continues. Kyokushin would be a great addition to your MA background...nothing but respect for Kyokushin. Thanks for the update and I look forward to future updates on your search.

:)

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Kyokushin is a great style. You will learn how to throw and recieve strikes with full force. But be aware it is hard training, way different from traditional karate styles.

A style is just a name.

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Thanks for the encouragement; I've done a lot of research on Kyokushin in the past but never got around to trying it out in person. I'm drawn to Kyokushin because I know I'll get a good workout, as opposed to Shorin Ryu in person. But the good news is that, thanks to @ Zaine, I discovered a Shorin ryu home study program. So I'm glad I can have the best of both worlds while only having to pay one monthly fee (if I stick with Kyokushin) and the other as a video that I can study whenever I want with the instructor guiding me every step of the way. :karate: :brow:

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I've started training in Kyokushin, and I must say, I'm really enjoying it. I worked up a good sweat and everything was perfect—the teacher, the students, and the material. The kata is insteresting since it incorporates several Goju Ryu techniques. One thing I had to get used to was performing kihon in sanchin stance. Im also studying a Shorin ryu program I recently bought. All of these ought to keep me occupied with karate for a while.

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Great to hear that you've decided in Kyokushin and that you're enjoying its training across the board. Train hard and train well. Look forward to any future updates.

:)

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Sounds good. Out of curiosity, how did you find the physical demands? Were they about as expected or harder/easier? (i doubt easier since kyokushin is known for it's hard training but you never know!)

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