The best Karate Dojo
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The best Karate Dojo
Where is the best Karate Dojo in Udon please?
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Try the hotel beside walking street not sure if the misses will like it but u will have a happy ending lol
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not sure vince I have seen a Taekwondo years ago near where all the dentists are near landmark all I can say is if they give u a grade for turning up walk out and find another the UK has gone to crap since the late 90s handing grades out like sweets if the clubs write should take people 5 years to get to dan grade unfortunatley the clubs in it for money just give them out
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Yeah, I'll leave that one to you mate, when my missus says chop chop chop I don't think she's talking about karate. Think I've found a dojo, at least there's a sign in Ban Jang near where we live, I really wanted Harry to take up muay thai but it's getting a lot of bad press lately because of kids getting brain damage through lack of protection and I don't fancy taekwondo, a lot of it looks like break dancing to me and I want him to be able to look after himself not win dancing competitions. Still looking though if anyone knows somewhere.dunroaming wrote: ↑October 30, 2018, 9:54 pmTry the hotel beside walking street not sure if the misses will like it but u will have a happy ending lol
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Ha-ha tried to be quick and witty but without my reading specs on ended up a dumb a** as I it read best karoke not karate sorry Vince must avoid the cooking sherry too back on topic
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I have afew belts in break dancing, nothing wrong with it as a defensive martial art, but if you want ' harry ' to handle himself, then kung fu, muay tae, and boxing, should cover it, though judo does help..I have known a couple of black belt karate experts to get killed in a hand fight, so not impressed..look at UFC and not many of them have karate as a background..you want hands on fighting, as close to the real thing as possible, because thats what happens in real life..you havent got time to take ' the correct stance '
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Yeah my first choice would be boxing but I guess I'm going to have to look around for a decent muay thai school who look after the kids and make them wear head guards and pads etc until they're a bit older.
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look at Stimpy's post regarding Brazilian Ju Jitsu , a great martial art to learn.
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My kids loved traing at Believe Martial Arts. They teach Taekwondo & Muay Thai. They were also starting to show my kids how to use Nunchucks.
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Thanks grievous, I've sent them a message.
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