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SPJ
07-31-2009, 06:54 AM
This is inspired by the other thread.

1. history

2. fight events/results

3. techniques

4. practice/training tips

5. tactics and strategy

6. school running/management/business

7. books/video/magazine/journal/article reviews

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comment?

:)

SPJ
07-31-2009, 06:56 AM
the split of emptyflower and rumsoaked fist

business practice vs free/voluntary info

:confused:

SPJ
07-31-2009, 06:57 AM
there are many types of MA forums

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:)

SPJ
07-31-2009, 07:00 AM
There was a big MMA school just across the street from where I work.

recently It was closed.

however, there are still TKD schools around.

is this a trend? or just random events?

MMA schools geared toward young teen and adults.

where as TKD geared toward to primary schoolers or younger.

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:confused:

SPJ
07-31-2009, 07:03 AM
I meant what are the age groups for MA forums.

middle age, young teen or adults

I meant each MA forum seems to attract different age group or different crowd.

each has its "culture" or "focus".

:confused:

SPJ
07-31-2009, 07:07 AM
This is inspired by the other thread.

1. history

2. fight events/results

3. techniques

4. practice/training tips

5. tactics and strategy

6. school running/management/business

7. books/video/magazine/journal/article reviews

--

comment?

:)

8. social network

9. list of schools/teachers

10. chit chat

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:D

uki
07-31-2009, 11:50 AM
This is inspired by the other thread.

1. history

2. fight events/results

3. techniques

4. practice/training tips

5. tactics and strategy

6. school running/management/business

7. books/video/magazine/journal/article reviews

--

comment?

:)
9. a place where other martial arts practioners socialize. :)

foster
07-31-2009, 04:47 PM
Just this.

It's the perfect marriage of an old, dusty incense-filled kwoon in Chinatown and my high school lunchroom. What more could I want.

The last thing the Interweb needs is another CMA forum full of stuffy, elitist curmudgeons calling each other "Mr." and saying things like "Hello List" and "caveat emptor".

taai gihk yahn
07-31-2009, 04:53 PM
Just this.

It's the perfect marriage of an old, dusty incense-filled kwoon in Chinatown and my high school lunchroom. What more could I want.

The last thing the Interweb needs is another CMA forum full of stuffy, elitist curmudgeons calling each other "Mr." and saying things like "Hello List" and "caveat emptor".

LOL; well said, Sir!

David Jamieson
08-01-2009, 05:12 AM
Just this.

It's the perfect marriage of an old, dusty incense-filled kwoon in Chinatown and my high school lunchroom. What more could I want.

The last thing the Interweb needs is another CMA forum full of stuffy, elitist curmudgeons calling each other "Mr." and saying things like "Hello List" and "caveat emptor".

yes, this will do. lol