StormKrow Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 Stillwater, Tulsa, and OKC, Oklahoma JKD Kuk Sool Won TKD (I think that's everywhere) Shotokan Tai Chi Judo Pankration BJJ Maharlika Kuntaw (Although I don't teach, unless it's to friends.) Hun Gar Wing Chun Kara-HoKempo general filipino arts, (although after talking with the guy, it sounds like he's teaching BJJ...he really turned me off, because he all but insisted that if I were to work out with him, I'd have to leave Kuntaw behind....no thanks). Ko Mu Do Kwan Jidokwan Chontu Tae-Do Hapkido Hwarang Do various flavors of Kung/Gung Fu Penkak Silat Eskrima/Arnis and so on, and so forth ---You can run.......but why die tired?
karatekid1975 Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 In the small area I live in, there's only about 4 dojangs. Mine (TKD and Tai Chi) Tat Soo Do ( not sure of the spelling ... newer style created up here) Judo (at the Y, which I now take) Some kind of McDojo mixed art. With a 25 year old grandmaster. The city of Rochester has a lot. Shotokan Isshin Ryu Jujitsu BJJ Judo/Sambo Boxing Kickboxing TKD (on every corner form WTF to MDK) Another karate style that I can't remember. Kali Philipino karate/weapons (can't remeber the name). And probably others I don't remember or know of. But no Hapkido or Tang Soo Do Laurie F
CheekyMusician Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 I live in a small town and there isn't much available here. There's: 2 Shotokan karate clubs (I think) a few TaeKwonDo places Aikido Muay Thai Tukido Nanbudo There could be some other places in the surrounding towns, but that's all I know of in the town I live in. Smile. It makes people wonder what you've been up to.
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