Any of yall workout / Do some sport?
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Heh, LARP is fun....
A mate of mine back in England was into that, and when he had a party, we all got pissed, and beat the crap out of each other with foam weapons... FUN!
A mate of mine back in England was into that, and when he had a party, we all got pissed, and beat the crap out of each other with foam weapons... FUN!
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Syrtis wrote:Hapkido if I can find that.
That can be hard. You can find Aikido pretty easily, but the Korean Hapkido is a bit harder to find since most of the Korean masters in the US anyway concentrate on teaching Tae kwon do since it is the most popular martial art in the states right now.
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No, DDR is just lame...
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FU7IL3 wrote:Syrtis wrote:Hapkido if I can find that.
That can be hard. You can find Aikido pretty easily, but the Korean Hapkido is a bit harder to find since most of the Korean masters in the US anyway concentrate on teaching Tae kwon do since it is the most popular martial art in the states right now.
Hapkido isn't even that popular here in Korea anymore. Even guys who go for military service during college doesn't do that, they learn Taekwondo or Taekkyon. I do Taekkyon because I find it more graceful and there are more women students there than its relative. Incidentally, I was recently offered an invitation by an acquaintance to join their club at Filos de Bahia in Nowon, where they teach Capoeira. How sweet can you get? =)
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during uni term time, i tend to cycle 6 miles a day (onto and off campus)
LARP may be fun, but re-enactment can be better,
going round a battle field using (blunted) weapons and armour to fight with, there's strict rules, although there have been stories of broken bones, and bruises aren't uncommon.
ReflectingGod wrote:...beat the crap out of each other with foam weapons... FUN!
LARP may be fun, but re-enactment can be better,
going round a battle field using (blunted) weapons and armour to fight with, there's strict rules, although there have been stories of broken bones, and bruises aren't uncommon.
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Yeah, Hapkido is really popular at my college, but that's because everyone loves my instructor and thus take two or three martial arts from him. The guy is awesome.
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Luigi300 wrote:Is DDR exercise?
No, I said that in the first post in this thread..
DDR sucks horse balls and cant really be considered excersise when comparing to a real sport or working out at a gym..
@ FU7IL3..
Like I asked before.. What TKD (I do TKD too) organsation are you?
WTF or ITF? Oh, and what rank/belt u got?
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