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Style: TKD, CMA & American Kenpo--
Welcome to Bullshido. If you are going to study Wing Chun, make sure you learn the real, deadly Wing Chun. Foom!
If it has Tires or Tits, expect problems.
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Style: FMA, dumbek, Indian clubs--
Well, boxing will certainly develop its own habits that you may be chided for in CMA. What's your interest in becoming an instructor in a style you've never done before? I'd recommend trying it out to see if its even something you really want to do for the long term. It'd suck to learn a few years down the line that you're really not too keen on teaching/practicing this stuff.



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6/17/2012 5:21pm
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