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yeah. My first test. Thanks Tom.

Tang Soo Do/Tae Kwon Do

....Oh yeah, and unofficially...

KENJUTSU


"There are five possible operations for any army. If you can fight, fight; if you cannot fight, defend; if you cannot defend, flee; if you cannot flee, surrender; if you cannot surrender, die." ~ Sima Yi

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While stretching before my green belt test I managed to actually pull a groin muscle. Isn't stretching supposed to prevent that sort of thing from happening? Anyway, I managed to grin and bare it and successfully passed the test. Then I went home, took some pain medication and successfully passed out.

 

Wap

"Fighting fighting. Same Same"

"But you know karate!"

"Someone always know more..."

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Well, mouko_yamamoto, did you pass? :wave:

The patch or crest worn by Isshinryu karateka often raises admiration and curiosity. The patch is based on a day dream Tatsuo Shimabuku had in the fifties while he was creating his karate style. This dream was the missing piece in the puzzle called Isshinryu. The patch is often incorrectly called Mizu Gami, which means 'water goddess'. Originally the Isshinryu emblem was called 'Isshinryu No Megami', which means 'Goddess of Isshinryu'. The goddess is the Goddess of Isshinryu karate and not the goddess of water.

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"Fighting fighting. Same Same"

 

"But you know karate!"

 

"Someone always know more..."

 

I love that silly movie. I know it word for word, and Daniel said, "But you knEw karate!" Sorry, I'm a stickler! :lol:

The patch or crest worn by Isshinryu karateka often raises admiration and curiosity. The patch is based on a day dream Tatsuo Shimabuku had in the fifties while he was creating his karate style. This dream was the missing piece in the puzzle called Isshinryu. The patch is often incorrectly called Mizu Gami, which means 'water goddess'. Originally the Isshinryu emblem was called 'Isshinryu No Megami', which means 'Goddess of Isshinryu'. The goddess is the Goddess of Isshinryu karate and not the goddess of water.

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