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The true warrior whether male or female is one who wins without ever striking a blow unless in competition. Real strength lies in wisdom not brute :up:

Senior BlackBelt in TangSooDo & Kickboxing 6 yrs of training, 7th grade Distinguished honor student adept at piano & archery with a spe- cial interest in girls.

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A real warrior trains for the battlefield and will find a way to avoid war. But when the battle has commenced, the warrior will fight and never give up until victorious. A real warrior knows what battles are truly important and which ones are a waste of time. Warriors know the enemy, know the terrain, know tactics and a warrior never enters a battle he cannot win.

 

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Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me

Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.

Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.

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So true to be prepared which is why we train. As an apprentice instructor under Sensai Carr I agree we must encourage our youth (my peers ) to find a peaceful compromise or I'll have to kick their butts!!! I may only be twelve but I have learned to control conflict if possible in a non-violent manner. This is why I have been chosen to be a peer counselor at school in a difficult suburb of Phila.

Senior BlackBelt in TangSooDo & Kickboxing 6 yrs of training, 7th grade Distinguished honor student adept at piano & archery with a spe- cial interest in girls.

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On 2001-08-28 15:06, MaxDaBlackBelt13 wrote:

 

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The true warrior whether male or female is one who wins without ever striking a blow unless in competition. Real strength lies in wisdom not brute :up:

 

Well said, thanks.

 

 

Best regards,

Jack Makinson

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I agree with Ken's one, except for the never entering a fight u can't win part... I'd enter a fight with someone better than me if they were evil or something, kinda like Danny Glover and Mel Gibson facing off against Jet Li in lethal weapon 4. He was a bad guy, and they wanted to see if they could win. It shows the opponent that, although stupid, u r not afraid. Therefore he might get a little less enjoyment outta kicking the crap out of u.

 

But hey, that's just me, and i'm a crazy Ausy.

 

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Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.

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