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Posted On:
1/31/2003 11:28pm

Style: Kyokushinkai / Kajukenbo--
Model Mugging Of Texas! now that sounds like a school we'd all like to check out. I hadn't read the list that I posted,I just pasted it, just perhaps maybe one or two might be mcdojo's, I started out Japanese (Wado-ryu and Shotokan) then spent years in kempo (Kajukenbo and American Kenpo) and then many years in Japanese (Kyokushin) and now I'm leaning back to kempo and I think that more important than style is to find friendly, good hearted people that happen to know good techniques and work out hard.
>>>Always walk on a bright, wide road. If you choose to live with your right posture, you don't have to go on a dark road or a malodorous place. Oyama"Preparing mentally, the most important thing is, if you aren't doing it for the love of it, then don't do it." - Benny Urquidez -
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Posted On:
2/11/2003 12:35am
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I've been going to Mohler's for about a year, I like it quite a bit but I just do BJJ so I couldn't tell you about the MT, but it seems pretty popular. I like the people there a lot, real friendly atmosphere. I'm trying to go to more Vale Tudo as well for a change of pace.
FYI, it sounds like you've been there before but they moved a few months ago to Valley Ranch which might be closer to Arlington (off McArther north of 635) It's a pretty good drive for me as well, which is why I can't make it out of work in time for class as often as I'd like.



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Posted On:
1/31/2003 9:22pm
Style: Judo and BJJ