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freestyle nunchaku...........spinning is meditation....
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I used to do BJJ and Muay Thai, but messed up my knee (torn off ACL ,MCL and a damaged meniscus) on christmas day 2006, and I haven't really recovered since then, even after two surgeries.
Ah, how I miss the mat/ring.


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TrainOfThought: Can you still walk properly? D:

I do ITF-Taekwon-do. By the way, what's the difference between Shotokan Karate and Kyokushin Karate?
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does marksman ship count?
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^ What do you mean Marksmanship? Some form of Archery or something? I think no because Martial Arts actually involves CQC techniques.

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TrainOfThought: Can you still walk properly? D:

I do ITF-Taekwon-do. By the way, what's the difference between Shotokan Karate and Kyokushin Karate?
Yeah, walking/running is fine (though running hurts quite a bit). I just can't do any twisting movement and stuff like that.


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I practice Iaido. じょずじゃありません。
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I have been thinking about starting with ninjutsu. I found a school where they teach Hikokuryukan ninjutsu and it looks pretty decent. One year costs 200 euros/284 dollars/23,877 Yen and I have to buy a Keiko gi (training uniform)... So going to save some money and I hope I have the courage to start because I don't have a lot of self-confidence right now.


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I have been thinking about starting with ninjutsu. I found a school where they teach Hikokuryukan ninjutsu and it looks pretty decent. One year costs 200 euros/284 dollars/23,877 Yen and I have to buy a Keiko gi (training uniform)... So going to save some money and I hope I have the courage to start because I don't have a lot of self-confidence right now.
Under 300 a year is not expensive at all. Some expensive dojo here in Canada will cost that much in about 2 months, it is typical to cost about 100 a month here in canada
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Under 300 a year is not expensive at all. Some expensive dojo here in Canada will cost that much in about 2 months, it is typical to cost about 100 a month here in canada
Wow damn, that's pretty expensive


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