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![]() | my advice would be to check out everything that is around you. then find what best suits your needs. with the tsd and hkd there are alot of joint locks and there will be alot of sparring only dont expect many hand techniques. |
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![]() | ty tenzen, but one question do you know a style of karate in my town that is kind of fluid, and not to deep stances that teaches punches, kicks the blocks, and some throws and take downs? maybe not both throws or takedowns but atleast some kind of thing like that i know theres a Shotokan karate place, shorin-ryu karate place but thats all i know of so far never tried Shorin-ryu so i think i willbut i want to know of some other styles that they teach here but i cant really find many but shotokan styles |
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![]() | well the thing is shotokan is probably the largest style of karate, i mean what we know of as karate is shotokan or one of its off shoots. aside from goju of course. i would look for goju if i was you. it seems like that is what you are looking for judging by your posts. it will cover all of those aspects you are looking for. also you should look into the japanese styles of jujutsu as they are striking arts contrary to what most believe. well some of them are. i will get back to you in a bit on whats in your area. |
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![]() | there is alot to choose from in your area. the most rounded as far as i can tell from the net would be the lion martial arts school. they have thai boxing, bjj, and wing chun. these work fairly well together. also there is a shuri te school you might want to look into, but this might wind up being a shotokan school. good luck. hope this helps you out. |
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