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:(

 

Was thinking of learning it you see, but I don't seem to be able to get on any common ground with anyone on it...

*baaa*

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Hmm well If I were you I'd do a google search.

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You'll be amazed at what training kung fu can do for you.

 

With a style like Mok Gar (Mok Family Style) you cut down on the chances of running into a phoney teacher.It's a rare style to find in this day and age.

 

Being taught alone as one style that is.

 

jeff :)

The Basics Are The Hidden Secret To Kung Fu Master The Basics.

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Aha! Excellent. Not sure if I could cope with it though, as I'm very slight, weak boned, stiff legged and have a complete lack of stamina...
:lol: But you're humble. Doesn't that count for anything?

"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."

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This is what i hav read about mok gar kung fu.Its one of the main family styles of kung fu along with lee gar ,hung gar, lau gar and another i cant remember.It has many powerful kicking techniques and the prationers also learn how to take a kick to any part of the body (special man area included).Hope this helps.

I'd quote bruce lee but to me he's just another person who got lucky

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perhaps you're thinking of jow gar as the other one, devilthaiboxer ?

"It is not how much you know but how well you have mastered what you've learnt. When making an assessment of one's martial arts training one should measure the depth rather than the length".

- MASTER "General" D. Lacey

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