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boyo1991
Orange Belt

Joined: 06 Apr 2007
Posts: 162
Styles: taekwondo, boxing
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bushido_man96
KF Sensei


Joined: 31 Mar 2006
Posts: 13960
Location: Hays, KS
Styles: Taekwondo, Combat Hapkido, Aikido, and I research Medieval Combat
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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You really have a lot of basic information there. Is this the only exposure that you have to the style? Do you go to a class at all, or do you just train at home? _________________ Success is where preparation meets opportunity.
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boyo1991
Orange Belt

Joined: 06 Apr 2007
Posts: 162
Styles: taekwondo, boxing
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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i used to train from a dojo, but now im just at home, and that isnt all of what i have, but thats a good chunk... _________________ "ok, well i must warn you, im an orange belt on karateforums!" |
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NightOwl
KF Sempai


Joined: 08 Dec 2006
Posts: 988
Location: Japan
Styles: This and that, Rookie Judo
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Books etc, can be used as nice supplements to training. But if someone who knows what they are doing isn't practicing with you, then it at best may give you a rough idea of what to do with a move (but not very helpful on training you to apply it) and at worst it can ingrain bad habits. I can watch a football game, and then read books on football strategy, but that won't help me unless I already know how to play football in real life. _________________ Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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