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Heh, that place where I train, doesn't look too different from where MrMcFu trains.
I pay about 40 Euro's a month, I get to practice TKD 2 times, Pencak Silat 2 times and as much fitness/cardio practice as I want. It has a bar as well and the sauna of course. You can get a massage too if you want and the people who work there are very professional and friendly.
Better yet, my membership card gives a 15% discount at most of the local shops and if I ever need anything, a new MA suit for instance, they get it for me directly from a supplier and really cheap as well.
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The facilities are obviously amazing, but they make me suspicious that its not some sort of joke McDojo for the wealthy. Plus that whole... kinder training thing grossed me out completely. In my personal experiences, I have never been to a school with a kids class like that that was legitimate. Do you really train hard there? Is it more sport or street fighting based? Can you train hard if you take the right classes? I dont mean to sound accusatory, I obviously cant read the text on the website, so its hard to judge it.



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