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Thread: I'm giving up Wing Chun and going back to Karate

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    I'm giving up Wing Chun and going back to Karate

    Not!

    April Fools

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    You beat me to it. I was going to say that I was headed for a
    bjj program. Not.

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    yeah,

    I was gonna give up on this whole 'stance' thing and just start hopping around
    "Cyanide is a dangerous chemical. That's why it is a crime to possess it without a peaceful purpose," said U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald.

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    I was gonna enter as an NHB contestant.

    Regards,
    - kj

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    Hey KJ,

    It was nice to finally meet you at the seminar in Ohio.

    chris

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    Originally posted by gnugear
    Hey KJ,

    It was nice to finally meet you at the seminar in Ohio.

    chris

    ROFLOL at myself - I didn't know you were one and the same, and never thought to ask! Now I do feel like an April's Fool.

    Great to meet you too! Hope we get another chance soon, and more time for chi sau.

    Regards,
    - kj

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    Yeah

    Originally posted by OdderMensch
    I was gonna give up on this whole 'stance' thing and just start hopping around
    I'm gonna buy Rene's book(s).
    Uber Field Marshall Grendel

    Mm Yan Chi Dai---The Cantonese expression Mm Yan Chi Dai, translates to "Misleading other people's children." The idiom is a reference to those teachers who claim an expertise in an art that they do not have and waste the time and treasure of others.

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    Originally posted by kj



    ROFLOL at myself - I didn't know you were one and the same, and never thought to ask! Now I do feel like an April's Fool.

    Great to meet you too! Hope we get another chance soon, and more time for chi sau.

    Regards,
    - kj
    OOOOHH! gnugear, i thought you were the Chris i meet that did Aikido before wing chun... ok you're not that chris.. now i know! lol I had fun wearing your shoulders out during chi sau at the seminar, we'll have to do it again sometime.
    Corey
    If you have real skill, everything is dangerous.

    * remember all serious practictioners are life long students

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    Originally posted by Atleastimnotyou


    OOOOHH! gnugear, i thought you were the Chris i meet that did Aikido before wing chun... ok you're not that chris.. now i know! lol I had fun wearing your shoulders out during chi sau at the seminar, we'll have to do it again sometime.
    Corey
    I wanted to play around a little more, but it didn't look like the best time. I guess I'll have to be content with sore shoulders ... and man were they sore!

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    not bad,but compared to my "colombian jiu jitsu",it was
    child's play!!

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    Yeah, that as pretty good.
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