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Martial Arts
Sharpshooter:
I have just finished a session of "ho-dun-puu"
I feel much better for it too. :)
Bulli:
or you could avoid all the bowing and go for muay thai. Been doing it on and off for 9 years, if you get a good gym you will find it really addictive, Muay Thai has been around for hundreds of years in one form or another, the early forms were all about killing and maiming...but they were fighting for their lives.
much more practical than most martial arts as its a fighting sport, which means you train for fitness rather than for one hit then back to your places and start again.
lots of people are moving towards MMA(mixed martial arts) there are some good gyms teaching this.
karlo:
My lad does Taekwondo and loves it he's a red belt at the mo next is black stripe (red belt with black stripe) then black oh and he's Ten.
Silvery Thing:
I would seriously recommend trying Origami.... nothing too strenuous to start with as you don't want to suffer an injury before you go for your belt gradings.
The nastiest injury I got was a bad paper cut on my right index finger :cry:
BigSi:
Your right, Origami certainly looks like fun!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
"I feel the Force"
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