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Originally posted by Blanco+Nov 18 2003, 08:05 AM-->Originally posted by rixXxceboy@Nov 18 2003, 02:44 AM
Originally posted by Green92HatchDX@Nov 17 2003, 11:33 PM
rixXxceboy@Nov 17 2003, 06:18 PM
<<<couple years each of Tang Soo Do (sister art of Tae Kwon Do) & American Goju (hawaiian art similar to japanese karate)
a buddy of mine does tang soo do... pretty interesting!
cool! i studied under master dominick giacobbe.
What Federation?
i've been practicing pissedofffighting. i sit on my ass and look funny, and bad guys run away
Lifetime of learning when to walk away
Go Ju Ryu karate is WAY more fun than TeaKwonDo sweeps and throws are legal
Originally posted by Blanco@Nov 19 2003, 01:38 AM
Wow, 30 different weapons? Why would you even need that many? There's no possible way you can become proficient with all of them. My art always teaches picking a few moves and mastering those, while still learning the rest. In fact, we only have two weapons...the 3' and 6' bong. Soo Bahk Do literally translates into "Way of the Empty Hand" and it's our belief that a weapon can be taken and used against you. I love sharing the differences in the arts.
Originally posted by Blanco+Nov 19 2003, 07:24 PM-->Slammed89Integra@Nov 19 2003, 07:21 PM
I plan on taking up recreational boxing maybe in the future after I have broke 250 on my bench. Don't ask why then, its 1st things 1st.
Strength actually has very little to do with power. Just felt like adding that.
Where are you at so far, though?